Pink Visual Joins the 'Occupy' Movement

VAN NUYS, Calif.  — Adult entertainment studio Pink Visual announced today that it has joined the ‘Occupy’ movement, releasing a video expressing solidarity with Occupy protestors and detailing the studios’ own efforts to bring about positive social and economic change.

“The video is our way of showing support for the Occupy movement and to say we’ve had enough with the status quo, too,” Pink Visual President Allison Vivas said. “It’s high time that the powers-that-be heard the voice of the people, a righteous chorus of which the voice of Pink Visual is now a part.”

Pink Visual said its video addresses a variety of points that are salient to the ongoing socioeconomic policy debate that the Occupy movement has sparked, including the government’s bailout of major financial institutions, the role of private mortgage brokers in the subprime housing loan debacle, the contentious issue of corporate personhood and questionable merits of “trickle-down” economics.

In addition to the video released today, Vivas has penned a five-point plan to help turn the country around.

“I’m not an economist, but given how completely wrong most economists were about the stability of the U.S. economy back before the housing bubble burst, maybe that’s a good thing where my plan is concerned,” Vivas said. “I know enough to realize that handing out $700 billion with no strings attached was not such a great idea, at least.”

To view Pink Visual’s Occupy-related video and to read Vivas’ five-point plan, click here.

To view the video in a ‘SFW’ environment, watch it on YouTube.

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