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Originally Posted by Yanks_Todd
I get it. I don't take issue with your business decision, however I do take issue with you not owning it.
Why wasn't I at a protest? Because I live in Seattle and I never got word of one here. Would I have went, probably not. However I did protest with my wallet and my voice. I opposed .xxx publicly and I have never bought one domain.
Look dude, I respect you but own the sponsorship and support the people who paid you. I have seen you engage in some really great debates here at GFY when you want to and this effort is weak. Why? More then likely because you don't really believe in this one.
So no offense, however you look a bit foolish to question my beliefs on the matter when I own no .XXX domains and have never supported them publicly, while you admit to having been to a protest (IN PERSON) and you now have the logo on your site.
I made a mild protest and stayed the course, you committed to marching on the issue and back tracked. It is what it is, but own it. 
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Sorry for the quick response last time; my dogs wanted walking and goodgirl was encouraging them.
The protest was in San Francisco and pretty well publicized to the adult community. I drove up there. It would be an easy flight for a program owner of a long time successful program; right? Everyone knew the day the vote would be taken, so there was another reason for you to show up. Hell, you sponsor the FSC, how could you not know about it?
If you honestly felt that strongly about the issue; and apparently you should since you are a program owner and it would effect you a lot more than it will ever effect me, then there is no reason why you should not have been there.
About your earlier comment; "I don't want to support the people outside of that sustainable model. Those include people or companies that engage in content theft, patent trolling, TLD trolling and people/companies that defraud their surfers and affiliates." What does any of that have to do with me or my site?
Oh yeah, do you block traffic from .xxx domains?