Thomas80, why do you insist that blocking the country you are in is discrimination on Ken Belgium's part? It is not. It is a privacy issue.
Consider this: a new neighbor moves in and you can see through his windows the first night and watch as he plays with himself in front of the camera. The next night you can't because he's installed blinds or curtains to keep his neighbors from looking in through his windows. Is that discrimination?
A model blocks his/her home state or country because of a worry about being recognized by those living in the same state, possibly in the same city, possibly even in the same building. Anonymity--and therefore privacy--is important because, as ourjeffie said, would a model "want family, friends, colleagues and other people who know [the model] in real life to be able to view [him/her] here?" The potential for personal, professional, social, familial, and emotional hardship it too much for a model to risk by NOT blocking a specific area. Quote
Models aren't going to block entire countries just because they don't like the way you look. They might BAN you from ever entering into their rooms again, which is their choice, but they're not going to risk losing an entire country's worth of potential patrons just because of one person.
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