C.J. Asher Criticizes Promotion of 'Black Out' Trucker Hat

PHILADELPHIA — Sex and adult entertainment blogger C.J. Asher has criticized the men’s website BroBible.com for supporting the sale of a trucker hat labeled “Black Out With Your Rack Out.” In an open letter, Asher urged BroBible.com to remove their promotion of the hats — which have been sold on Amazon.com, SpencersOnline.com and other sites.

“Not only does BroBible proudly promote the sale of these hats without any regard to the millions of victims of sexual violence across the United States — including the victim of rapist Brock Turner, who was found ‘blacked out’ — but it also admits to indirectly profiting from their sale,” Asher said.

Asher said he will be “reaching out” to representatives of Amazon.com to “request the removal of the hats from their site.”

Asher, based in Philadelphia, has interviewed many adult stars for his blog CJAsher.com, including Joanna Angel, Jillian Janson, Missy Suicide, Chanel Preston, Sunny Lane, Darcie Dolce and Brett Rossi. CJAsher.com also features reviews of gentlemen's clubs and interviews with pleasure product companies.

For more information on Asher, follow him on Twitter.

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