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#ThotAudit: Right-Wing Trolls Report Online Sex Workers to Tax Authorities

By: Frank Chung
News.com.au


Online sex workers have slammed a viral campaign by right-wing “incels” and men’s rights activists to mass report them to tax authorities for allegedly failing to declare income.

The hashtag #ThotAudit, which appears to have been started by a Facebook user calling themselves “David Wu”, began to trend on Sunday after being promoted by controversial pick-up artist and “legal rape” advocate Daryush ‘Roosh’ Valizadeh.

“Online thots are finding out that all income generated from their breasts and vagina is taxable,” Mr Valizadeh tweeted.

“Men are aggressively organising 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 favour of females.”

He added that under Internal Revenue Service policy, a whistleblower could receive up to 30 per cent of the tax collected. “There is actually a financial incentive to defeating thottery,” he wrote.

“Thot” is an online slang term meaning “that hoe over there”. One poster on the 4chan imageboard wrote that it now stood for “that hoe owes tax”. Online “camgirls” reported being targeted for their “premium” Snapchat and Instagram services exchanging nude photos for payment.

“PSA to any of my friends who run premium Snapchats — there’s a wave of guys reporting them to the IRS for tax fraud and the like,” one Twitter user wrote. “Please be careful, I know sex work is hard enough.”

Read the rest at News.com.au

(THL) That's not called trolling. That's called snitching.

On something that shouldn't even be a crime.

I understand it's not fair that they don't pay taxes if you do, but this is punching way down. Think of how much more unfair it was that Wall Street got a $700 billion interest free loan from the tax payers for years of nefarious behavior.


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