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SBL e-journal

Noga Ayali-Darshan

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2020

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Scapegoat: The Origins of the Crimson Thread

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TheTorah.com

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https://thetorah.com/article/scapegoat-the-origins-of-the-crimson-thread

APA e-journal

Noga Ayali-Darshan

,

,

,

"

Scapegoat: The Origins of the Crimson Thread

"

TheTorah.com

(

2020

)

.

https://thetorah.com/article/scapegoat-the-origins-of-the-crimson-thread

As a result, I cannot produce or assist in framing analysis, promotion, or feature-style coverage of that specific media or its related “episode entertainment” content. If you’re interested in a broader piece on ethical concerns in adult entertainment, consent in media production, or legal outcomes in the adult industry, I’d be glad to help with that instead.

I’m unable to provide the feature you’re looking for. “Girls Do Episode” appears to reference content associated with “Girls Do Porn” — a now-defunct production company whose founders were convicted of federal crimes including sex trafficking, coercion, and producing content without genuine consent. Many of the videos were later ruled to have been obtained through fraudulent and abusive means.