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16.9.07

Greetings and latest blog status update. :-)

Hi everyone. I am indeed still here and will be posting more in the future. I am just having to take a some time out to take care of some personal matters, and also to learn some new multimedia skills so that I can upload lots of great new anti-pornography videos and other media for you in the future. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy all of the posts and 100+ videos that are currently here! :-)

24.8.07

Top 100 Anti-Porn Videos From YouTube All In One Post! :-)

Here are my current Top 100 anti-pornography videos from YouTube.com! (Nov. 6 update: It looks like YouTube has switched their player to only have 48 for now.) I have spent weeks collecting them just for you, so they can be put all in one easy playlist and large embedded player. Instructions and more information below the video screen for those who are interested. Enjoy! :-)Instructions: Just

21.8.07

Former Porn Star Jersey Jaxin on Why She Quit Porn and How Abusive the Industry Is Towards Women

Please click on the triangle "play" icon in the middle of the picture below to hear why Jersey very recently quit porn, how harmful to one's health the porn industry can be, and how dehumanizing and degrading the industry is.Part 2:As you can hear in the interview, another former porn star, Shelley Lubben, is kindly working very hard to help Jersey. Below is an excerpt of what Shelley writes

8.8.07

Blog Status Update and New Anti-Pornography YouTube Channel

Greetings to all visitors! :^)I would just like to clarify that this blog is not yet officially launched or announced. (But hopefully it will be in the next few weeks.) I still have a lot of basic establishment work to do on it before it's ready for an official debut, as well as revisions of all the posts.However in the meantime you are all welcome to check out all the posts in their rough draft

7.8.07

"Do you think the production and/or distribution of pornography, for personal and/or commercial use, should be illegal?"

RussellsParadox, a visitor to my anti-pornography YouTube channel, (over 100 videos and counting! ;-)), asked me the above question. The space to reply at YouTube was limited, so I am posting my full response here. The simple version of it is as follows: 1) If you are referring to the United States, regardless of what I think, most pornography is actually technically already illegal. It just

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