Of course, people are lumping me into the same category as, which is really disheartening.” “And I wasn’t paying attention at all to who I was speaking to. “Needless to say, it was a brash and insensitive comment, especially given where we are,” he added. I was talking to Americans in general: We have to vote. “People are assuming that that conversation was race-based and it was not. “I woke up the next morning and it turns out that young man is a person of color,” Wolf says. Wolf claims he didn’t know the user was Black when he made the remarks. Plenty of places in the world for u to try out. That’s a small-minded answer from ignorant person. Wolf says he responded impulsively to a specific comment made by a Black person who wrote, “America is not about freedom. Shortly after Wolf posted his video, he shifted the narrative on his Twitter account to voting and encouraged his followers to register, during which he engaged in a heated debate with commenters and it quickly spun out of control. “I think that video needed to come from somebody that looked like me,” he adds.
How do we sit comfortable… doing as well as we do seeing what we see and saying nothing? It’s hard for me not to say something.” Life has been easier for me so it’s my duty to stick up. I don’t like when people are thought of as less than, whether it’s for color, femininity, homosexuality. “Watching my friends of color having to work harder, struggle harder, much less followers, much less fans - that’s just in my industry - it’s things that I see,” he continues. I know life is easy for me in comparison. This isn’t to say that I understand what it’s like to be a person of color. I’m fully aware of what it is and what it means.
“I don’t know if I am the right person ” Wolf says. “What he said could have actually triggered someone’s death,” Wolf tells The Advocate through tears (see video below). Within an hour of Wolf posting the video, JustForFans took down Santoro’s account. Wolf - a prominent fixture in the adult industry and one of the first models to transition their brand to sites like Only Fans, a regulated website where models set their own rates and create their own content for subscribers - responded swiftly to Santoro’s post in a heated and emotional call to action for viewers and studios to pull Santoro’s content altogether. Shoot first,” Santoro wrote in a since-deleted Facebook post. America! Lol you let your blacks loot as a way of protest. On Monday, dumped the account of gay porn star Billy Santoro after he wrote a post encouraging police to shoot black looters: “Lol. This week, as demonstrators protested against white supremacy and police brutality following the death of George Floyd, a slew of racist remarks and attacks appeared on social media - including posts from LGBTQ+ people.