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A short press release about the power structure - more than 100 girls aged 18-24 were arrested in Ulyanovsk, who fed them in a porn studio. Maybe it's an alternative to OnlyFans than "online broadcasting equipment seized from suspects during search". This is "exploitation of your own body", not porn.

But in fact, simple news tells us a lot. Ulyanovsk is the main center of poor and threatened Russia. A Russian-speaking member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation took over the prologue of the region, but poverty was not solved."Exploitation of one's own body" is a common feature in northern Eurasia, where "young EU member states" such as Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova, as well as the Baltic countries, Romania and Hungary are dying. A massively depopulated area where all active people are fleeing. Someone who didn't run off and personally jump into globalization via "OnlyFans".

It is a form of horizontal movement through the virtual. You are your body in the dying desert and your image is in the global village. And the money comes from the global world. (The Latin American proletariat in general personally enters globalism and other "inefficient" spaces of the world). Secondly, the same news tells a lot about how the Froll family lives in Northern Eurasia. It seems that the authorities have destroyed all their legitimate interests, but despite the authorities, the people live a historically remarkable standard of living. a long time ago. Authorities). Who collects garbage, cuts trees, raises chickens, bakes bread at home and sells corpses like on the news.

Body trade in Russia brings good income to local residents. A few years ago I saw a study by sociologists that said at least one million Russian women sold their bodies. From simple whores to escorts and "using the body" in virtual worlds. Also a kind of "garage farms". Even if we simply assume that such a woman earns an average of 1000 dollars a month out of a thousand rubles, it is more than 12 billion dollars or 700 billion rubles a year. Even deep in Russia, money is scarce.