Yesterday I tweeted a screenshot from an X-Art porno flick, one of dozens that have been illegally produced at the owners’ home . I stressed that two laws were violated: filming without permit in a residential area (where filming is not permitted at all), and the Ventura condom ordinance : breaking this law is a misdemeanor and pornographers can get as much as six months in jail per violation.

A guy who apparently was not familiar with XArt’s extortionate activity, reasonably asked:

I replied that my point was not to call out pornographers’ illegal activity per se, but sheer hypocrisy of Colette Field, XArt’s co-owner: in multiple comments and affidavits she pretended to be a victim of law breakers — evil pirates. On many occasions she justified ruining lives of thousands for sharing XArt’s smut over Bittorent networks, because

If you want to live in the United States you must abide by the laws of this country, no more, no less.

You can see the entire Twitter exchange here.

And hypocrisy was confirmed time and again: Colette has favorited the tweet pictured above:

What does it mean? Here is my interpretation of Colette’s point: