Richard Mann - Greatest Hit

You probably should be careful using the n-word. There's low tolerance for it pretty much anywhere outside of WorldStarHipHop comments which are racist flame wars 24/7.
But it is interesting to note that Richard Mann got off when his screen partners would use the N word. Him, Boz, and Shane Diesel all encouraged the white girls to say it.
Far cry from today which is oppressively PC. Very super ultra lame and tame now. People can't even be free in their fantasies. It's stupid as fuck. Fake outrage over fake shit. I have seen hundreds of porno scenes in my time and never once watched a rape scenario. And yet, studies have shown at least 1 in 10 women have rape fantasies. I think even as many as 1 in 5 admitted to it. Like I said it's not my bad but for those who are into it, they should be able to enjoy mutual fantasies. Of course that is understandably dangerous for producers bc what if things get out of hand, and safe-word is not recognized, then you're dealing with a lawsuit. But Kink seems to have established a solid reputation with heavy BDSM themes. Anyway this tangent is long enough.
dude, people would use the N word because audiences were into it, not because they liked it in their private life. It's ALL product.
 
dude, people would use the N word because audiences were into it, not because they liked it in their private life. It's ALL product.
Did you never watch those videos? The male performers were actively encouraging the females to say it. It wasn't scripted. It was gonzo. The performers looked into the camera and talked casually with each other. The cameraman chimed in sometimes, but it was really the male performers who were directing things as much as anyone.
Shane Diesel continued to engage in this years after the first HushHush network closed. He was clearly enthusiastic about this as he kept doing it on Twitter.
Yes audiences liked it too, but you can't just suggest it was only due to their demand. The enjoyment was mutual. No one made Richard Mann, Boz, and Shane Diesel use the N word in these classic scenes so profusely. On the contrary, it was these guys who were constantly prompting their partners to say it, even as the girls sheepishly demurred.

A perfect example was Sophie Dee's first scene for HushHush with Boz or Richard Mann. These guys told her to say it, but she kept slurring it because she was uncomfortable saying it. They teased her until she said it more clearly. It was pretty awkward.

But she was new to the industry back then. She's gone on to be one of the most confident and successful pornstars, enjoying a resurgence after coming back from retirement and getting a contract with one of the top brands today.

Don't take my word for any of this. Look it up yourself. Just search for Sophie Dee in that early HushHush scene. Those guys loved raceplay and still do.

ShaftUK is also down with it. He frequently elects to do amateur scenes with Ryan Conner and they mutually enjoy raceplay scenes which they independently produce. Yeah it's "product" but they are in control. It's their private business and it's what they like doing.

There is no reason to kink-shame anyone over this. I'm not too big on it. I could take or leave it. If they took it out of those classic HushHush gonzo scenes, I would still consider them great scenes. But it's just dirty talk. As long as it's consensual and the performers are on board, I see no reason to punish or shame them anymore than we would punish or shame people into BDSM or rough scenes where the woman is degraded and dominated, or the man for that matter.

If someone doesn't like it, ok, browse around for something else. I don't like seeing balls get crushed into bloody pulp or turned into a pincushion, or women in heavy bondage being gagged to the point of puking, but I never once considered protesting it. Some people like that, so to each their own.