Deira suggests that blackmail thrives in modern life because , and connection has become transactional . In his Buenos Aires, trust is just unpaid blackmail.
, Fernando Deira has advocated for the legality of the adult industry by distinguishing professional production from criminal acts. He has emphasized that for adult content to be legal in Mexico, it must strictly avoid elements of human trafficking and exploitation , which include: Extortion and Blackmail: Ensuring performers are not coerced or threatened. Abuse of Power: blackmail by fernando deira
The lead detective, a woman with tired eyes, looked at him. “You recorded a child being abused for profit. You sold access to a predator. You’re not a fixer, Deira. You’re a parasite who got outsmarted by a coward.” Deira suggests that blackmail thrives in modern life
– The depiction of Luz’s victimhood without sensationalism adds to a growing literary corpus that refuses to eroticise or trivialise gender‑based abuse, instead foregrounding its institutional scaffolding. He has emphasized that for adult content to