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After 10 Years: Go Behind the Scenes!



    Ebory
    July 19th, 2007

    I gotta say - it’s not surprising that EC was motivated to produce great interracial porn because he sees a future where the bullshit of perceived racial differences won’t matter. He’s a good guy with a good heart. The nasty crap of fat white men filming street boys they picked up wasn’t his style, and I applaud his ambition. I’d applaud it even if he weren’t so fucking cute, too.

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    Still. I’m afraid it’s a Utopian point of view. The race issues very much with us every day inform what goes on when pants come down, and I can’t accept that some good, old-fashioned Mandingo mindset shit isn’t what’s getting white dick hard at the idea of black or Puerto Rican dick.

    Then again, all that could change. And wouldn’t it be a kick in the ass if one of the major catalysts for that change was a steady stream of erotica with black, Latin and White all happily fucking together? Stranger things have happened…

    - Jack X (who’d cross more than racial boundaries for the Black dude below)

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    4 Responses to “Ebory”

    1. Enrique Cruz Says:

      Jack X makes some profound observations’ here…I travel all around the country and see segregated clubs…you have your black clubs, your white clubs, and your latino clubs…and very little race mixing.

      Things still have a long way to go when the color of someones skin…or their ethnic background does not define who they are.

      ec

    2. LuCKy* Says:

      Actually there was a period in the early 90’s when people just didn’t give a shit. It seems more recently, when the gay community should ban together, it is falling apart. No matter what color you are you are still being repressed, we all come from different backgrounds and cultures but the main thing in common is that we still do not have equal rights, we still can’t wall down the street holding hands, in many parts of the country. Even in gay friendly neigborhoods in Brooklyn my boy and I get harrased once and a while just by walking down the street together (no, we are not holding hands, or acting flamboyant). The gay community has to get it together if we want our rights. Diversity is the spice of life and we need to get over the predudices that have been passed down to us by our families and friends. We may all be a mixture of races and cultures, but we are all still a member of the same community and rather than sitting back on our lazy asses soaking up the bigotry that we have been brought up with, it is time to break the mold if we want anything done. We have always been a community of people that have had to fend for ourselves. We have many organizations that are here to give us a place to go and be ourselves. Now it is time to stop caring about the color or culture someone is from. It turns us into hiprocrates, shows our ignorance and doesn’t make any sense. You don’t have to shed your color or your culture to embrace the amazing community that we all have in common.
      ~LuCKy*

    3. QT Says:

      People like what they like and that tends to be somone like them. Just like the fine girl and the ugly guy… then through in a diffrent races… you know. I personally don’t mind race. I go for a look, somone I look like i should be with… you know. It helps when you walk down the street together.

      P.S. Hope you get it… LOL.

    4. Anonymous Says:

      you should capitalize black, like you did wit LAtin and White. We deserve a capital B.

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