After seeing the link above, I now clearly remember my original post.  (I too would have not searched for it.)  I was so disappointed in Dink's response, I decided to just let it go.  Race is such a volatile and emotional issue; it was not worth the effort.  Following is how I interpreted Dick's response:
It seems so effortless and natural for companies like Raging Stallion, Tim Tales, Maverick Men and Lucas Entertainment to have embraced diverse casting. Diversity is just not part of the fabric of AD. Sadly, it never has been and never will be.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			- I'm not a racist. People work for me behind the scenes, but as a producer, I'm not going to risk putting men of color in any of my scenes. My diverse staff agrees, it's better not to include men of color in any of my scenes.
 - I have tried before, but a black guy once stole from me. Plus, black guys are often late or cancel. White guys are always on time and never cancel. White guys make my job easier.
 - Members often dictate my content. On my other successful (tounge in cheek) site, ASG, fans vote "thumbs down" on men of color, so that's that. Of course, all of the other ASG content is voted "thumbs up." AD will not be evolving our content to better reflect the world in which we live (or the wonderful cross section of men inthe miltary.) Also, my black, hispanic, Asian customers and most of my white subscribers only want to see white guys. If that changes, they can send me a letter and I will consider their requests.
 - If my rainbow of customers and subscribers, want to see men of color, there are other sites that cater to that "niche." If you want to see men of color on one your favorite sites, AD for example, it's not likely to happen.
 - The fact that, at any given time, about 50% of the "most watched movies" on AEBN feature diverse casts is interesting, but...
 
It seems so effortless and natural for companies like Raging Stallion, Tim Tales, Maverick Men and Lucas Entertainment to have embraced diverse casting. Diversity is just not part of the fabric of AD. Sadly, it never has been and never will be.


						
			















