Alexandra Mayers Live – Chapter 8 of Shelley Lubben’s book about the pornography industry
TRAPPED with an ABUSER during QUARANTINE LOCKDOWN – it happened to Bobbi Dylan but she survived.
Alexandra Mayers Live – Chapter 8 of Shelley Lubben’s book about the pornography industry
TRAPPED with an ABUSER during QUARANTINE LOCKDOWN – it happened to Bobbi Dylan but she survived.
Chapter 7 of Shelley Lubben’s book about the pornography industry
Alexandra Mayers reads a portion of, reviews and provides commentary on Chapter Seven 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 portion of Chapter Seven, she explains how the story Shelley tells about an abusive man she dated (who turned out to be a violent stalker) is a fairly common situation that sex workers (pornstars, escorts and exotic dancers) often find themselves in. In addition Alexandra explains how serial abusers often target sex workers due to law enforcement (and the judicial system) looking down upon sex workers (whether that be the victim’s current OR past occupation).
Alexandra Mayers Live – Chapter 6 of Shelley Lubben’s book about the pornography industry
Alexandra Mayers reads a portion of, reviews and provides commentary on Chapter Six 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 portion of Chapter Six, she explains how the story Shelley tells in regards to her being sex trafficked to Mexico directly illustrates why today’s currently pending California Assembly Bill 2389 is imperative (as the legislation will assist in identifying sex trafficking victims and help to educate sex workers as to how to properly identify and report organized crime controlled sex trafficking linked situations).
A commentary on chapter 3 of Shelley Lubben’s book about the pornography industry
Alexandra Mayers reads a portion of, reviews and provides commentary on Chapter Three of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased (and possibly murdered by stalkers tied to organized crime elements of the pornography industry) anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.
In this commentary, Alexandra reviews recent news revolving around Shelley Lubben’s most intense stalker and bully (a public figure known as Michael Whiteacre – who utilized psychological warfare and harassment tactics against Shelley and her family members until the day of her death) – apparently his wife Christina who he routinely abused has finally left him, moved into a new residence and intends to divorce him.
In addition, Alexandra shares some advice for parents in regards to not instilling feelings insecurity into their children – as it’s the elements of negative self image and low self esteem which often lead a young person into the adult entertainment industry (as the industry offers a false sense of validation via negative attention).
Talib Kweli Greene pens the MUST READ essay: “Why #ADOS Is Trash. Receipts Attached.”
http://politicalnewstime.com/index.php/2019/08/25/talib-kweli-greene-pens-the-must-read-essay-why-ados-is-trash-receipts-attached/
Alexandra Mayers reads, reviews and provides commentary on Chapter Two of the book “Truth Behind The Fantasy of Porn – The Greatest Illusion on Earth” – written by the recently deceased (and possibly murdered by stalkers tied to organized crime elements of the pornography industry) anti porn activist, Christian and mother Shelley Lubben.
In this commentary, Alexandra reviews recent news revolving around psychological abuse and domestic violence in regards to Shelley Lubben’s most intense stalker and bully (a public figure known as Michael Whiteacre aka Ari Bass – who utilized psychological warfare and harassment tactics against Shelley and her family members until the
day of her death) and his wife, Christina Parreira, who was recently arrested due to his actions.
In addition, Alexandra shares adult industry related history from over the past few years which validates much of Shelley Lubben’s research.
Alexandra also points out, that today’s depictions of abuse (and the actual abuse) which is shielded by the “umbrella” of the term “pornography” (such as that of Donald Vollenweider’s D&E media aka GhettoGaggers, FacialAbuse, Latina Abuse and Radical Jizzlam) should, in fact, be reclassified apart from pornography as “ABUSEOGRAPHY” (rather than be equated to professionally and ethically produced erotic art).
Find relevant links to documentation and research in regards to this video commentary on the PNTlive network: http://www.pntlive.net/index.php/2019/07/15/alexandra-mayers-live-chapter-2-commentary-of-shelley-lubbens-book-about-the-pornography-industry/
Alexandra Mayers shares her thoughts about the tragic passing of model and adult entertainer January Seraph.
Upon investigation, Alexandra discovered that the brilliant, creative and politically minded artists and activist January Seraph was incredibly concerned and distraught about Donald Trumps politics, policies and his Obamacare repeal. She also was very passionate about eradicating the stigmas associated with suffering from mental illness and being a sex workers.
January was very angry with Republicans due to what she perceives as their lack of compassion for those who desperately needed what President Barack Obama’s Obamacare offered (to people – humans – such as herself).
January tweeted extensively about her concerns – tweets which Alexandra has included in this webcast.
Alexandra urges those who may have the motivation or resources to launch a suicide hotline specifically for pornstars, sex workers and adult entertainers.
At the end of this webcast, Alexandra Mayers shares one of her original works which she posted as a blog a few months ago titled “A phone call at 2am EST – the night before last”. The piece Alexandra wrote and reads to her audience outlines how though many pornstars, sex workers and adult entertainers take accountability and responsibility for their past, present and future choices and actions in life – often there’s a crowd of people behind them who neglect to take accountability for the actions they’ve taken that affect the lives of others.