WORKING HER WAY THROUGH SCHOOL

Well, this is one way to pay for college. The feminazis aren’t happy, but this girl doesn’t care. Just about anything is better than going deeply into debt.

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PORN PAYS! – WHAT DO YOU THINK OF BELLE KNOX?

I caught this show last night during a late night repeat, thought I’d share it with you to see what your opinions are of this high class gal…especially when it comes to the how and whys she’s doing porn to pay for her college tuition. Do you think her reasoning is flawed in any way, shape or form?

Here’s the report:

A Duke University freshman who works as a porn star to help pay her college tuition told CNN’s Piers Morgan Thursday that “thousands of years of patriarchy and thousands of years of religion” have led society to “deeply fear sexuality.”

The student, who goes by her stage name “Belle Knox,” said that pornography has empowered her.

“If I was just another college girl who does porn this would have been like a day of news, but I think that because I came out in defense of myself and because I really talked about how much porn empowered me and I really told my story, I think that that’s what set this story apart,” she told Morgan.

Knox described her experience in the porn industry as “freeing,” while also sharing her belief that women are oppressed and told to believe that sex is a bad thing. For her, she said, porn has offered a positive outlet.

As for why so many people find pornography so shameful, she has a theory.

“Well, that comes from thousands of years of patriarchy and thousands of years of religion that leads us to this point where we so deeply fear sexuality,” she said, later adding, “There’s nothing wrong with watching porn.”

Knox did say that she regretted hiding her profession from her family, saying that it made her feel “isolated.”

Knox’s take on porn differs from statements made by some former adult stars who have left the industry. Vanessa Belmond walked away from a years-long adult film career, publicly sharing the physical and mental toll the lifestyle took on her.

Another former star, Brittni Ruiz, said her porn career led her to drugs and alcohol; she became a Christian after leaving the industry.

Read more at http://angrywhitedude.com/2014/03/question-day-porn-pays-think-belle-knox/#jhcQkbEm5HSx6mIb.99

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QbfhVmNYQE&feature=player_detailpage

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Chicago999444
Chicago999444
March 8, 2014 12:45 pm

I sympathize with Belle Knox, and I hope she gets what she came for in the porn industry…. and I hope like hell she makes her break from it before she catches incurable diseases and becomes prematurely aged from the physical abuse that declining porn actresses have to volunteer for if they want to compete with younger, fresher competition…… and before she becomes a social pariah, which she most likely already is, especially to the “respectable” men who she might some day like to marry. It might be fun and “liberating” when you’re young and fresh and desired, but it ages a woman very fast and by the time you’re 30, you’re aged meat, to say the least.

It’s not the “feminazis” who are this young woman’s enemies- it’s the larger society that still consigns women in the “sex industry” to pariah status. I’m afraid this young woman will be in for a very rude awakening when she finally obtains her degree and tries to revert to “respectable” life. She will find that she has been permanently stigmatized. Men still consider even women who are not “sex workers” as such, but who are merely “carney” – pole dancers at gentlemen’s clubs, strippers, et al- and do not ever engage in sex with customers and lead conventional “respectable” lives away from their clubs, to be “sluts”.

As a feminist, I have lobbied and campaigned from time to time to decriminalize prostitution and to destigmatize porn acting, but I’m not hopeful that we can accomplish that, as there has never been a society on earth, except, perhaps, a few Polynesian islands here and there, that did not severely stigmatize women who sell their bodies, as prostitutes or porn actresses, for a living.

Tommy
Tommy
March 8, 2014 1:23 pm

Quite a world we live in, porn actors/actresses get paid to have sex and since its not illegal we can all buy it for relatively little. Prostitution is illegal and those women get little to no life/money/future and it costs a lot and is full of drugs, std’s (no, not standards), crime, violence, etc. WTF?

Drugs?………fuck lets not even start.

Chicago999444
Chicago999444
March 8, 2014 1:26 pm

I searched Vanessa Belmond, and “Belle Knox” ought to do the same before she gets in too deep in this ugly, ugly industry:

Former Porn Star Shares Horrific Industry Experience On Brit TV Series

I linked the article at Black America because it is a two page written article, not a video, and it describes in detail the bitter and brutal experience of a veteran porn actress.

Sex with 6, 7, 8 different men in a session. Catching chlymadia and the clap. Being the kind of girl guys don’t want to marry or have kids by. Knowing that you can never return to “respectable” life because all your porn films are out there on the net for anyone to see. Being stigmatized this way for life.

Let me ask all the guys who think what this young gal is doing is just great and that the “feminazis” should shut their traps, just these questions:

Would you want YOUR daughter doing this?

Would you marry a girl who’d been a porn actress?

Would you want your son marrying a girl who was?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
March 8, 2014 1:28 pm

To take off on Chicago’s point that “there has never been a society on earth, except, perhaps, a few Polynesian islands here and there, that did not severely stigmatize women who sell their bodies, as prostitutes or porn actresses, for a living” – that’s because “fear of sexuality” (as this young woman inaccurately puts it) isn’t solely the result of religion or “the patriarchy”. It’s a recognition of basic biology and the purpose and consequences of the human reproductive system. When you’re talking about the activity that creates new human beings, it’s ridiculous to expect that social mores would condone undertaking that activity casually. Theoretically, birth control and abortion disconnect sex from creating life, but – as usual – “theoretically” means “not in the real world”. Officially atheist societies still stigmatized promiscuity – obviously more when done by women, but not only women. Similarly, officially atheist societies (and de facto atheist societies) have spurned homosexuality. The “ick factor” isn’t just an illogical prejudice but a natural response to the natural drive of a species to reproduce.

Chicago999444
Chicago999444
March 8, 2014 1:34 pm

Yet another angle on being a porn actress, by a white girl:

https://www.cbn.com/700club/features/thetruth_lubben.aspx

Too bad that no nice man is likely to wrap her in his strong, protective arms and help her heal after learning what she did for a living.

It is an absolutely vile industry, don’t pretend otherwise.

EL ILegal
EL ILegal
March 8, 2014 1:59 pm

Folks keep learning the same lesson because they think that this time it is different. MM said her body promised more than it delivered which was a nice way of saying that she had been used by so many men in the movie industry. Despite her fame, her personal life was that of a call girl.

Anyhow, it seems this time it is different, sex tapes are now a part of growing up, folks used to spend money on a girl’s sweet sixteen party, now they buy her boobs and soon enough they will be paying for the perfect, scripted sex tape vying for quick commercialization like KK’s.

Stucky
Stucky
March 8, 2014 5:02 pm

Kinda skinny, dontchya think?

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crazyivan
crazyivan
March 8, 2014 5:28 pm

Ya know, how can anybody buy a little pussy in this world when so many of them just give it a way. It is a waste of GDP.

Stucky
Stucky
March 8, 2014 5:38 pm

Choke the Chicken. It’s cheaper, safer, and the guilt only lasts a couple minutes.

crazyivan
crazyivan
March 8, 2014 5:51 pm

Chickens are really rather easy.

[img]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPgV3yfCVVM&feature=player_detailpage[/img]

ragman
ragman
March 8, 2014 8:01 pm

I wouldn’t pay a nickel to see this skunk!

Rodney (translated), who knows women,
Rodney (translated), who knows women,
March 8, 2014 9:38 pm

Live for the moment, I say. Hedonism is happiness… isn’t that what Aristotle said in his Ethics.

Why should a woman, like Belle Knox, care if she ages early or is unattractive to some over-controlling woman dictating to her son about possible wives.

My experience is that men like women who like men and who like to fuck. If this woman is that type of woman, she’ll be like Esther and Theodora and have no trouble getting the man she wants and achieving what she’s set her heart on.

No Shit Sherlock
No Shit Sherlock
March 8, 2014 10:18 pm

Better to get fucked once by each of a few acquaintances than to get fucked almost forever by student loan paybacks, Obama, and Jabba, the US Government.

Punk in Drublic
Punk in Drublic
March 8, 2014 11:03 pm

Nice post, AWD.
Porn is a huge industry. Sex pays. I have heard of married couples with their own porn sites that make a good living off of what they already do. Blah Blah Blah, girls with webcams, etc. There is morally “good” porn and morally “bad” porn, like what Chicago is talking about.

I have been thinking about the questions you asked, Chicago. Really mulling it over in my mind all day. Going to give you an honest answer. First let me state that I don’t have kids, so my answers are theoretical, ENTIRELY subject to change in a real life situation. Having an actual physical daughter or son in front of me might cause me to change my opinions. Those stories are horrible, I hate the idea of women doing anything sexual without having complete control over the situation.

“Bad porn”
No.
Yes.
No.

“Good porn”
Would not bother me.
Yes.
Would not bother me.

The stigma of porn doesn’t bother me personally. Nor does the idea of people having watched my would be wife have sex on camera.