It's like Derrick Pierce says in a GQ interview about male porn stars:
"If you want to know what the American psyche is about, look at the porn that’s selling," Derrick Pierce says. "It’s all incest. Stepmom, stepdad, stepbrother, stepsister. People of authority. The level of darkness to the stuff we’re shooting... We made a movie this year called Anne, and I play Daddy Warbucks."
I'm definitely not a fan of creepy, incest porn. I'm not a fan of girls getting slapped around and spit upon. I'm not a fan of dressing up girls like they're 12-years old; Veronica Vain, now retired, said on her YouTube channel that she cried when she saw one company force barely legal newbies to do that. Yeah, some folks get off on that stuff. they're welcome to it. I pass it by.
I'm not a fan of any porn that reinforces stereotypes, which ironically much of porn does. The little white girl with the big, scary, very black man. Ricky Johnson, a black porn performer says in the GQ story “There’s an interesting dynamic of interracial porn where the majority of consumers like to see darker melanin: dark-skin black guys with pale white girls,” he says. “I’m in the weird dynamic of being light-skinned. Sometimes I get flak from the fans because I’m not black enough. There’s some companies I haven’t worked for purely because of my skin tone.” While Johnson says he's getting more and more work, because of this there are still companies he's never shot for.
At one time there was a site devoted to Latin girls basically blackmailed into sex because they were trying to cross the southern border. Thankfully, I believe that site was short-lived. I guess someone thought twice about truly awful, totally racist themes.
I've never expected to find great artistic expression in porn, never looked for the next Streep of De Niro. Porn is massed-produced and for the most part, lacking in imagination. So I tread lightly, taking what I like and leaving the rest.