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Alexandra Mayers LIVE – Chapter 10 of Shelley Lubben’s book about the pornography industry

Alexandra Mayers reads and provides commentary on Chapter Ten of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.

In this commentary, as Alexandra shares a reading of Chapter 10, she explains a bit about how Shelley Lubben’s perception of the scenes produced by the adult industry being ridiculous is SPOT ON – and is how many ex and retired adult actresses feel (in hindsight after having been removed from the industry for a while) about the roles they played while active performers. In addition Alexandra comments on the mixed feelings and emotions Shelley discusses experiencing in this particular chapter of the book.

PNTLIVE – Today’s active Black pornstars are DEPENDENT upon racism & are complicit.

From Alexandra Mayers’ perspective, June 10th’s Xbiz Town Hall in regards to racism in the American pornography revealed that today’s active adult actors and actresses of color are not only complicit, but are DEPENDENT upon the industry’s racism (and racist practices) to continue working and avoid contending with competitors entering (and being accepted within) their industry.

From this day forth, Alexandra Mayers will continue to document perceived racism in the adult entertainment industry, but will no longer complain about it on behalf of today’s talent (who she now knows is just fine with the pornography industry remaining exactly as it is).

Notes and observations from the online meeting can be found here:

A few notes from today’s Xbiz Town Hall (online meeting) in regards to racism in the adult industry

 

Pornstars may be headed back to work in a Coronavirus filled world as early as June 12 in California

Pornstars could be headed back to work in a Coronavirus filled world as early as June 12, 2020 as California reopens the film and media industry.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/la-county-allows-tv-film-production-resume-june-12-1297907

Some directors and producers in the adult film industry are concerned. In this PNTLIVE update, Alexandra Mayers shares thoughts from a UK pornographer in regards to the what the adult film industry should look and behave like in a post Covid-19 world.

From the Common Sense files: One producers’ perspective on the UK adult industry after Covid-19

the truth of AVN media network’s treatment of pornstars Mr. Marcus & Sean Michaels #BlackLivesMatter

Alexandra Mayers (founder, owner and host of the PNTLIVE network – also formerly known as adult actress Monica Foster) shares a supresed interview conducted by retired adult actress Melissa Hill – featuring veteran Black adult actors Mr. Marcus and Sean Michaels – which revolves around an instance of extreme racism and bigotry each experienced and endured at the hands of AVN media network’s staff at AVN media network events (the 2017 AVN media network nomination party and the 2018 AVN media network awards ceremony).

Since this interview was conducted Melissa Hill was asked to leave the radio platform she hosted her show through (possibly in part due to this interview) and felt pressured to resign from the APAG union. In addition, at the time of the incidents related in this interview Sean Michaels was President of the APAG union – but after the incidents resigned from his position.

Earlier this week the AVN media network released a press release stating that they support the Black Lives Matter (#BlackLivesMatter) movement, but from Alexandra Mayers perspective the statement is disingenuous.

The pornstar who appears to be behind the instances of racism Sean Michaels and Mr. Marcus experiences, Tasha Reign, today appears to be attempting to claim to support #BlackLivesMatter simply in effort to gain social acceptance and increase her fan base.

Considering AVN employee Peter Warren’s public communication and relationships with white supremacists such as Sean Tompkins aka TRPWL and the operators of XXXstarPR – Alexandra Mayers questions why the AVN media network (owned by Tony Rios) continues working with Warren (if they do indeed support Black Lives Matter).

There has been a severe racism problem in the adult entertainment industry for many years, but Black Performers DO have a voice – several voices in fact – should they choose to acknowledge those voices and listen to those voices rather than ignore those voices in effort to gain the acceptance of their white privilege enabled (and often racist) peers.

Don’t Tell Me How To Ruin My Life aka The Jason Quinlan Files – Introduction

Alexandra Mayers recovers an important collection of journals (blogs) by Jason Quinlan (an SEO expert who laid the foundation of much of the adult entertainment industry’s online presence as we know it today). Quinlan’s journals include details of the controversy which revolves around Charlie Sheen’s HIV issues as well as raw, no holds barred opinions on one of today’s most popular pornstar talent agencies known as OC modeling. DTMHTRML also includes several accounts of high octane (and dangerous) experiences from Quinlans own life as both a jet setting adult industry computer mogul and a touring musician (Quinlan is a lead guitarist and vocalist in a band called Dick Delicious and the Tasty Testicles).

This video is the introduction to the “Don’t Tell Me How To Ruin My Life” commentary – with several more installments to come in the next few weeks.

Follow Jason Quinlan on Twitter @JasonQuinlan7 – and visit his new online music business http://www.thrashmetaliq.com

Chapter 9 reading and commentary of Shelley Lubben’s book about the pornography industry

Alexandra Mayers reads and provides commentary on Chapter Nine of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.

In this commentary, after Alexandra shares a reading of Chapter Nine, she explains a bit about how when a woman decides the adult entertainment industry isn’t the right path for her life, she needs to ignore her peers (who may want to hold her back from moving forward in her life away from the adult industry) and start visualizing how she wants her life to shift for the better (to begin the manifestation process of positive change).

Coming up on PNTLIVE.net from Alexandra Mayers

Alexandra Mayers gives a quick overview as to what she has coming up in the realm of readings from and commentary on interesting pieces of literature from Shelley Lubben, Jason Quinlan & Todd Bridges.