Mia Khalifa claps back at CEO who claimed OnlyFans was 'more dangerous' than guns for Americans

Mia Khalifa claps back at CEO who claimed OnlyFans was 'more dangerous' than guns for Americans
Mia Khalifa hit back at Flow Health labs CEO Alex Meshkin for claiming OnlyFans was more dangerous than guns (miakhalifa/Instagram; Alex Meshkin/Linkedln)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: When it comes to Twitter debates, Mia Khalifa never backs down. This time, she clapped back at a person who bizarrely claimed that OnlyFans was worse than guns. CEO of Flow Health labs California, Alex Meshkin, tweeted, "Unpopular opinion: OnlyFans is more dangerous for Americans than guns." Khalifa responded with, "Why does "Americans" sound like a slur?"

Khalifa was known for her brutal comebacks to trolls and has long defended those who work in the modeling and porn industries. Meshkin, however, did nto stop and added, "Guns are only dangerous in the hands of criminals and the mentally ill. Only fans will normalize porn and further destroy society and make more people mentally ill."

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'How can u compare only fans to guns'

People soon rallied behind Khalifa, with one tweeting, "Why would female independence be more dangerous than men with guns?" Another wrote, "How can u compare only fans to guns." Another user sarcastically wrote, "Lmao so selling yourself is more of a threat to the public than a deranged fk in public with a gun lol." Another wrote, "Realistically, most over generalized group names like "americans," "asians," "christians," etc, are always one way or another used the same way someone would use a slur. Every time they do so, the people doing it usually have some sort of excuse or justification for it."



 

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Mia Khalifa turned 30 recently

Khalifa, who was born in Lebanon, rose to prominence for advocating for female empowerment after leaving the porn industry and speaking out against the toxic culture male-dominated setting. Khalifa, who turned 30 recently, came to the US with her family when she was a little girl. She rose to prominence on Pornhub as the most sought-after porn star, as reported by Daily Star. After becoming famous and having her family reject her, she was harassed and received death threats.

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