Saturday, 24 November 2018

I.R.S. NOW MEANS "I'M REPORTING SEX WORKERS," T.H.O.T. = "THAT HOE OWES MONEY"


You'll get banned from social media for having opinions that were normal and mainstream just 50 years ago. But using it to run "sex work" and tax evasion rackets is just fine. 

That is until today when members of the Dissident Right, led by David Wu and Roosh V, started reporting on-line THOTs to the IRS for tax evasion, using the hashtag #ThotAudit.

In one tweet, Roosh writes:

"Online thots are finding out that all income generated from their breasts and vagina is taxable."

And:

"Men are aggressively organizing to report all thots. I don't blame them: these girls are getting a free ride via beta bux and a broken sexual marketplace that is rigged in the favor of females."

The sex work referred to is thought to include both IRL hook-ups and sending "intimate" images and videos over the internet. Much of the money raised is from incels and betas who are unable to get normal sex from the diseased society that social media has helped create.


One particular target of the campaign has been Brittany Venti who, Roosh claims, received "over $50,000 this year from online beta males" without giving the IRS a single cent. She has now locked her account to stop the IRS checking her revenue details. 

$50,000 for looking like this, btw:


Now that's what I call value for money!

As with our recent story on China rewarding people for reporting on unauthorized porn, there is also a financial reward to be got:


But for the most part the move to clamp down on prostitution and tax evasion on social media is being driven by pure morality and altruism:



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