Came across this article yesterday. Found it baffling how much propaganda was included. I'm going to break the link to avoid giving this fucked up website a proper backlink... but you can put it together.
http://pornharms dot com/porn-stars-behind-the-screens/
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By age 14 most boys have already seen and used porn?but today?s pornography isn?t just nude or explicit photos. Soft porn barely exists on the Internet today; most kids are finding violent and deviant pornography, including bondage and bestiality.
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WTF?
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Pauling was looking for ways to coerce her into making a film.
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There was no coercion. He recruited the same way we all do, willing participants replying to ads.
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Over time, Pauling would direct the young woman to do more and more aggressive, violent, or deviant acts.
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What a load of shit this is. There were never any aggressive, violent, or deviant acts. The content he filmed was always vanilla amateur content, similar to most of the industry, and nothing more.
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Pauling said that progression into darker and darker films would cause the light to go out in a young woman?s eyes; the girls are shocked and ashamed by what they have done. Eventually, most of them resort to drugs and alcohol abuse to escape reality and depression.
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Um, no.
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After time passes, young women leave or are kicked out of the porn industry with nothing to show?except a sexually transmitted disease, emotional and sometimes physical scarring.
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There weren't any diseases spread because Donny filmed very few hardcore scenes, and there was never any physical violence as this propaganda piece would imply.
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If pornography continues to become more deviant and violent, it will result in a dangerous society filled with members that are desensitized to torture.
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I don't know what kind of fucked up shit this freak is into, but it isn't anything I've ever been exposed to.
How the social-conservatives could think this is anywhere close to reality is completely beyond me. Personally, I've never seen anything other than above-the-board recruiting and production... I don't have the slightest clue where this author gets her information. Certainly isn't from the industry I've been a part of for many years.