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"I feel like we are suppose to continue our race and our cultureā¦ When it comes to having kids, I prefer to stay inside my race. Why is that so wrong? Does that make me a racist?" It's nothing hateful towards any race, it's just what I believe. So what made Diggs special? White men with sexual "preferences" working in gay porn is nothing new. But thanks to social media and industry blogs, those "preferences" are being exposed, shared, shamed, and retweeted to such an extent that studios can no longer pretend to be oblivious.
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In his Str8UpGayPorn comment, Diggs wrote, "I prefer to stay inside my race." Last June, model Paul Canon tweeted "I am not sexually attracted to colored people" and "im attracted to beautiful people.if that cuts a certain race or type out, then so be it.neither is racist" this June. When asked to clarify his tweets, Canon emailed the following to VICE: "How about you go do your research.ive worked with models of just about every race." And he may be proof that the industry hasn't changed as much as one might hope-since his controversial tweets, Canon hasn't lost out on any work. He has been hired more and has only become more popular. Sexual "preference" is a widespread and increasingly visible problem within the gay community at-large. As Gawker's Rich Juzwiak wrote about the issue this July, "discriminatory attitudes shared openly on Grindr and similar hook-up apps are often explained away with the attached caveat of 'sorry-just a preference,' as if to imply that sexual preferences are immune to the influences of society at large. "'Preference' can be a way of conveying thoughtlessness," Juzwiak continued. And the prevalence of blatantly discriminatory language and attitudes within the gay community takes on added weight when considered in light of the brutal HIV epidemic among men of color who have sex with men. As Juzwiak noted, this February, the CDC projected that one in two black men who have sex with men (MSM) and one in four Latino MSM will acquire HIV within their lifetimes.