Straight Porn Stars Endorsing Pride - 2025 Edition

What about Max Deeds
I follow Max Deeds on all free socials, I did not see any Pride posts from him this year. However, he did post about Star Wars Day (May 4th).

Is he an LGBTQ+ ally? Doesn't seem to be, but I'm sure he loves our money.
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still iffy about his drama with a sugar daddy
It's wild that Colby Jansen thought the world would be sympathetic to the fact that he spent a decade grifting off a rich gay man who stopped funding his life when he *check's notes* married a woman.
 
I follow Max Deeds on all free socials, I did not see any Pride posts from him this year. However, he did post about Star Wars Day (May 4th).

Is he an LGBTQ+ ally? Doesn't seem to be, but I'm sure he loves our money.
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It's wild that Colby Jansen thought the world would be sympathetic to the fact that he spent a decade grifting off a rich gay man who stopped funding his life when he *check's notes* married a woman.
That "what is a woman" post told me everything I need to know.
 
Forgive my bluntness, but as a 100% gay man from abroad, I don't quite understand your "political correctness." Our ancestors said, "A gentleman judges by his actions, not his intentions." In other words, when you don't know if someone is a good person, just look at what they do! You don't need to understand their inner thoughts! After reading so many of your posts, I think that even if they didn't post anything supporting Pride Month or the Pride Parade, as long as they didn't make discriminatory or insulting remarks, we can coexist peacefully with them! As for whether to pay for their work, that's up to each individual! But if some people explicitly make discriminatory or insulting remarks, then I think they might not even understand the most basic respect, and that deserves public criticism! As for political issues, honestly, I don't understand your country's religious beliefs and personal political preferences; I think they're all pretty silly! No matter what ordinary people support, in the end, politics is just a competition of capital behind the scenes! But if you part ways with your friends because of different political preferences, I think you'll definitely regret it! Relationships between people don't need to be mixed with too much political bias! Finally, regarding your religious beliefs, I'm puzzled why you don't emphasize the role of the individual? Why do you believe in such vague and unrealistic things? Only you can decide your own life! Why be trapped by a rigid book? Some sexual minorities have even been killed by religious beliefs in the past. In many underdeveloped states in the US, parents even kick their gay children out of the house based on religious beliefs! Is such religious belief really necessary? If your parents dislike you and want you kicked out of the house because of who you are, then I think your parents probably don't love you that much, and you really don't need to pursue parental affection anymore—it's pointless!
 
Forgive my bluntness, but as a 100% gay man from abroad, I don't quite understand your "political correctness." Our ancestors said, "A gentleman judges by his actions, not his intentions." In other words, when you don't know if someone is a good person, just look at what they do! You don't need to understand their inner thoughts! After reading so many of your posts, I think that even if they didn't post anything supporting Pride Month or the Pride Parade, as long as they didn't make discriminatory or insulting remarks, we can coexist peacefully with them! As for whether to pay for their work, that's up to each individual! But if some people explicitly make discriminatory or insulting remarks, then I think they might not even understand the most basic respect, and that deserves public criticism! As for political issues, honestly, I don't understand your country's religious beliefs and personal political preferences; I think they're all pretty silly! No matter what ordinary people support, in the end, politics is just a competition of capital behind the scenes! But if you part ways with your friends because of different political preferences, I think you'll definitely regret it! Relationships between people don't need to be mixed with too much political bias! Finally, regarding your religious beliefs, I'm puzzled why you don't emphasize the role of the individual? Why do you believe in such vague and unrealistic things? Only you can decide your own life! Why be trapped by a rigid book? Some sexual minorities have even been killed by religious beliefs in the past. In many underdeveloped states in the US, parents even kick their gay children out of the house based on religious beliefs! Is such religious belief really necessary? If your parents dislike you and want you kicked out of the house because of who you are, then I think your parents probably don't love you that much, and you really don't need to pursue parental affection anymore—it's pointless!
its unfortunate, but at least here in the US the existence of queer people is heavily politicized, and recently the goalpost of hate has been moved from homophobia (though it still happens, especially in the more conservative and christian parts of the country) to transphobia for the most part

so of course it would be understandable to part ways with someone if their politics includes preventing queer people from having basic human rights

as for religion, there are lots of different people here following different belief systems but the most popular one here is christianity afaik, and unfortunately a lot of queerphobic ideologies and arbitrary gender expectations in the US were (and still are) fueled by christians (there is more nuance tbh but christians are the most common perpetrators)

honestly the irony is that while the US is a culturally individualistic country, emphasizing self-expression, pride in being independent, and doing whatever the hell you want in life, so much of the country's history and foundation is rife with hate towards those who are "different", insane levels of prudishness, and using religion as an excuse to control people's lives, spread hate, and not allow people to truly be themselves
 
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its unfortunate, but at least here in the US the existence of queer people is heavily politicized, and recently the goalpost of hate has been moved from homophobia (though it still happens, especially in the more conservative and christian parts of the country) to transphobia for the most part

so of course it would be understandable to part ways with someone if their politics includes preventing queer people from having basic human rights

as for religion, there are lots of different people here following different belief systems but the most popular one here is christianity afaik, and unfortunately a lot of queerphobic ideologies and arbitrary gender expectations in the US were (and still are) fueled by christians (there is more nuance tbh but christians are the most common perpetrators)

honestly the irony is that while the US is a culturally individualistic country, emphasizing self-expression, pride in being independent, and doing whatever the hell you want in life, so much of the country's history and foundation is rife with hate towards those who are "different", insane levels of prudishness, and using religion as an excuse to control people's lives, spread hate, and not allow people to truly be themselves
Well, if any of your friends engage in the kind of behavior you described that prevents sexual minorities from obtaining the rights they deserve, then that's unacceptable to me! Because I'm gay myself, if you're my friend and believe I shouldn't have the same human rights as your mainstream group, then you shouldn't be my friend, or rather, you don't deserve to be my friend. That's my basic principle of friendship! You should at least have some empathy for the various forms of discrimination that sexual minorities like myself face in society! What I mean by differing political views is that, under your country's slogan of universal politics, if you two support different political parties, that disagreement shouldn't be the reason your friendship falls apart! But what you said reminds me that I don't quite understand how you conduct national referendums. Even if you vote for someone, I don't necessarily agree with all their political views, right? Sexual minority issues are just one aspect, not the whole picture! But if your friend can't empathize with the various unfair treatments you receive in society, then it means they don't genuinely want to improve your life! That's a fundamental difference, a matter of core issues!
You also mentioned religious beliefs in your country, which I understand. There are many branches of Christianity, but the guiding text is most likely the Bible. I just don't quite understand what kind of people are so deeply immersed in religious faith. If a person needs something that doesn't even exist to sustain them every moment of their life, do they really need to live? I have my doubts about this! I even suspect that this is just the ultimate control the privileged class exerts over ordinary people! They imprison you in a religious cage, controlling your minds… My mother has some religious beliefs, but she only interferes with my lifestyle based on her religious beliefs regarding my diet. She hasn't forced me to conform to her beliefs, nor has she interfered with me in any other way! I think this is true "religious freedom"! As far as I know, American families have a very strong influence on their children's religious beliefs. Every child is influenced by their parents' religious beliefs from a young age, which is very similar to Islam and Judaism. It's as if every child is required to live under their parents' religious beliefs from birth. How can these children have "religious freedom" as adults? The environmental factors of 18 years are enough to cause gene mutations... Talking about "freedom of religious belief" under such influences seems absurd! But the truth is, many children growing up in the American environment would suffer a mental breakdown if they didn't have their so-called religious beliefs! I don't know why, but I feel that most of you are very fragile from a mental perspective!
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Well, if any of your friends engage in the kind of behavior you described that prevents sexual minorities from obtaining the rights they deserve, then that's unacceptable to me! Because I'm gay myself, if you're my friend and believe I shouldn't have the same human rights as your mainstream group, then you shouldn't be my friend, or rather, you don't deserve to be my friend. That's my basic principle of friendship! You should at least have some empathy for the various forms of discrimination that sexual minorities like myself face in society! What I mean by differing political views is that, under your country's slogan of universal politics, if you two support different political parties, that disagreement shouldn't be the reason your friendship falls apart! But what you said reminds me that I don't quite understand how you conduct national referendums. Even if you vote for someone, I don't necessarily agree with all their political views, right? Sexual minority issues are just one aspect, not the whole picture! But if your friend can't empathize with the various unfair treatments you receive in society, then it means they don't genuinely want to improve your life! That's a fundamental difference, a matter of core issues!
You also mentioned religious beliefs in your country, which I understand. There are many branches of Christianity, but the guiding text is most likely the Bible. I just don't quite understand what kind of people are so deeply immersed in religious faith. If a person needs something that doesn't even exist to sustain them every moment of their life, do they really need to live? I have my doubts about this! I even suspect that this is just the ultimate control the privileged class exerts over ordinary people! They imprison you in a religious cage, controlling your minds… My mother has some religious beliefs, but she only interferes with my lifestyle based on her religious beliefs regarding my diet. She hasn't forced me to conform to her beliefs, nor has she interfered with me in any other way! I think this is true "religious freedom"! As far as I know, American families have a very strong influence on their children's religious beliefs. Every child is influenced by their parents' religious beliefs from a young age, which is very similar to Islam and Judaism. It's as if every child is required to live under their parents' religious beliefs from birth. How can these children have "religious freedom" as adults? The environmental factors of 18 years are enough to cause gene mutations... Talking about "freedom of religious belief" under such influences seems absurd! But the truth is, many children growing up in the American environment would suffer a mental breakdown if they didn't have their so-called religious beliefs! I don't know why, but I feel that most of you are very fragile from a mental perspective!
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yeah tbh a lot of americans were (and are) very mentally fragile, its so easy for ignorance and fear to influence their beliefs about minorities and women

also up until the past 15 years or so, the concept of taking mental health seriously was very taboo in this country, a lot of older and/or more conservative americans think mental health is a joke and that men should supress their emotions

america has a history of dumbass moral panic fueled by religion (the "satanic panic" for example), as well as discriminating against people who either are not religious, or are religious/spiritual but don't follow christianity

for example a lot of Native Americans (the race of people who actually discovered America since they were here first, not fucking Christopher Columbus lol) were forced to give up their own cultures and beliefs to assimilate with christians, hell they were even severely punished if they were caught speaking in their own Native American languages instead of english

edit: on top of that, back in the early/mid 1900s it was very socially normative to be racist, usually to black people, asain people and Native Americans, so a lot of american media at the time portrayed those races with blatantly offensive stereotypes fueled by fear
 
yeah tbh a lot of americans were (and are) very mentally fragile, its so easy for ignorance and fear to influence their beliefs about minorities and women

also up until the past 15 years or so, the concept of taking mental health seriously was very taboo in this country, a lot of older and/or more conservative americans think mental health is a joke and that men should supress their emotions

america has a history of dumbass moral panic fueled by religion (the "satanic panic" for example), as well as discriminating against people who either are not religious, or are religious/spiritual but don't follow christianity

for example a lot of Native Americans (the race of people who actually discovered America since they were here first, not fucking Christopher Columbus lol) were forced to give up their own cultures and beliefs to assimilate with christians, hell they were even severely punished if they were caught speaking in their own Native American languages instead of english

edit: on top of that, back in the early/mid 1900s it was very socially normative to be racist, usually to black people, asain people and Native Americans, so a lot of american media at the time portrayed those races with blatantly offensive stereotypes fueled by fear
and to get back on the topic of hate against queer people, being gender-nonconforming was also very taboo back then, and even up to the 2000s, most american media treated trans people as a joke or as a concept to "cringe" at