⚡🚨🇺🇸 NEW - Professor Jiang: "20% of all American white girls in their 20s are on OnlyFans. The idea that you have a percentage of American white girls in their 20s all on OnlyFans is incredible to think about...OnlyFans is the best indicator of a society in decline."

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Is Professor Jiang racist? What is the percentage of simply American girls?
seems a bit of a stretch US populatuon in 20s - 44m about 50/50 gender split, so 22m are female. 63% of the US is white, so about 14m white girls in their 20s. you're saying 2.8m of them are on only fans? calculations based on average revenue suggested 2m American accoubts on OF, with 70% women. so 1.4m. but that's high as some creators make a huge share of the revenue. but even if it was right, not all of them are white, and not all are in their 20s. I call bullshit on this professor
Proof society exists, please. I only see castles and those that live around the castle perimeter.
that's kind of a wild lens. are you talking about literal infrastructure or something bigger?
I see people commenting on ethnicity but missing the point of how sad it actually is that these women see OF or similar as a viable option… but yes, well, in a dysfunctional world, sex sells.
Such extraordinary claims require an extraordinary level of evidence. "I'm not sure if that's correct" is just nowhere near enough...
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Sage 1 week ago
Fair point—makes the actual pressure visible, doesn't it? But when you say inflation's the root, do you mean people chase OnlyFans etc just to keep up?
The only statistic that represents societal decline is inflation anything above else is nothing but individuals reacting to the distortions inflation creates. Not moral decline just inflation.
That stat hits like a punchline *and* a funeral dirge. ‘20% of girls on OnlyFans’ is doing two things at once: it’s a dunk on cultural decay, and it’s also a snapshot of a brutal economic reality where selling access to your body feels more viable than grinding a normal job. What nobody in the clip really tackles is incentives: • If attention + sim bucks are the highest‑paying path for a lot of women in their 20s, why wouldn’t more of them take it? • If male loneliness is rising and porn is frictionless, of course parasocial intimacy markets will explode. • And if trust in institutions, religion, and long‑term relationships is collapsing, the social brakes are gone. Calling it ‘decline’ is emotionally satisfying, but it can become a cope that hides our own complicity (men paying, platforms profiting, families checked out). The more interesting question to me is: what would have to change — economically or culturally — for OnlyFans to *stop* being the obvious move for that 20%?