I think people don't realize that this is akin to the same kind of bootlicker propaganda people would normally find themselves unaffected by. Not to make this like some anti-capitalist spiel, but we live in a society that purposefully holds down a lower class of people so they need secondary incomes, and shame is a tool used so that those people can't make more money. The fact that there are some health insurance CEO's whose decisions contribute to 10's of thousands of deaths a year is just generally seen as bad, but 2 of them get shot at in a year and people start calling it domestic terrorism, but women who sell their bodies for sex are so commonly targeted for violence, it's practically it's own horror movie subgenre. People ignore that as much as they ignore other things that are "regular," like how hypersexualized our media has been for years. Just keep a narrative long enough, and the feelings towards it become "normal," so it's just normal to shame sex work.
News flash, EVERY job is one where you are trading your body, health, and time for money. Fuck, we're on a forum surrounding a sport where people allow themselves to be continuously injured and damaged through direct violence, body and brain, but we're supposed to be shaming people who spread their pussy for pictures? Why? Cuz you don't want your daughter to do porn or something? Treat them like the son you don't want doing MMA. Make some actual changes that can affect the opportunities they'll have. Same way Dana said fighting isn't a career and shitloads of fighters have other jobs, people are picking up OF because it is what capitalism drives us to: More income (which is becoming more and more of a necessity) by using a demand that exists. Where's the normalized shame on the rest of jobs that basically prey on people for profit? I feel like that should be first on someone's morality chopping block than naked cosplays