In rereading the article on Kevin Clark, I think he *is* putting his money where his mouth is.

Unless I'm misreading what he's implying in the article, it sounds like he has never produced bareback, which *is* taking a stand. His retirement sounds like it's more about unwillingness to produce a product that, to him, is "quick and dirty" (lower production values) and unwillingness to produce bareback product than anything else. And, to me, choosing to leave the business rather than produce a product he doesn't like, or asking models to bareback, is a totally honorable thing to do.

I've never met Kevin and I'm not particularly familiar with his work, but from what I read, it sounds to me like he's exiting the industry in an elegant way.