Alexandra Mayers LIVE: He died at 37 & Knowingly transmitting HIV in CA no longer a felony
Alexandra Mayers LIVE – Friday the 13th discussion: Knowingly transmitting HIV in California is no longer a felony, so will this change in legislation affect the blackmailing tactics pimps and madams utilize against the clients of their pornstar prostitutes and escorts (ie: Charlie Sheen)?
In addition Alexandra shares about her latest song: He Died At 37
From my perspective, CNN to Donald Trump has become what Pornwikileaks has been to me…nothing more than an unfair platform to intimidate, bully, stalk, slander, defame and spread misinformation (and disinformation) about a human being on Earth with thoughts, emotions and a soul.
Ironically, BOTH CNN and Pornwikileaks are advertisers and supporters of Randazza Legal Group (the lawfirm that unjustly sued me in civil court for $500K but was only awarded $166,600 dollars – Las Vegas Clark County Nevada Civil Court case: A-14-699072-C dept 32)
Going forward I plan to be far more fair in regards to my thoughts about political figures (and my peers on Earth in general). I believe that what we often hate / dislike in others turns out to be elements within ourselves (as individuals) we fear, suppress and/or hide. We can choose to hate (which only hurts who we are as individuals), or love ourselves completely (and exercise free will, God’s greatest gift, to do just that).
In the video below, my message is that WE ARE ALL ONE.
Alexandra Mayers LIVE – solo dance to Suicide Sheep (when Alexandra can’t sleep at night)
Sometimes late at night Alexandra Mayers has trouble sleeping… long before she entered the adult entertainment industry as a stripper, webcam model and later a pornstar – she was a traditional regular modern dancer…
To this day, Alexandra Mayers best form of expression is to simple dance…
She’ll dance till the day she dies…
This particular song “Open Window” by Suicide Sheep is one of Alexandra Mayers’ favorites (now you understand perhaps why Matt Holder and Frank Barbarino were so into “Monica Foster”).
A little something I wrote up and submitted to the Adult Entertainers Advocacy Committee (APAC) – hopefully their new board members will add it to their knowledge base for the future.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B11MiO1OJvZyUVc2dEVWVGdDTWM/view
Considering what I outline above, the political face of the American pornographic industry (the Free Speech Coalition) should be ashamed of themselves (but I doubt they are…being that sociopaths tend not to feel).
Alexandra Mayers LIVE – Pornstars, adult workers and sex workers who discuss their children online could be easily blackmailed / extorted.
Later in the webcast Alexandra’s friends Adam and Anthony join in the conversation to discuss politics, Star Trek and some other cool movies and TV shows.
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.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4tEP6RIvKU
Thoughts on Ana Foxxx, Racism, Showtime, the AVN Awards & the Porn Industry
In this webcast of Alexandra Mayers LIVE, Alexandra shares her thoughts and an article from PornNewsToday http://www.pornnewstoday.com/pnt/2017/05/07/showtime-likely-edited-her-from-their-2017-avn-awards-broadcast-due-to-her-multitudes-of-escort-ads-not-due-to-her-race/ in regards to whether or not Ana Foxxx was edited from the Showtime AVN Awards cable special due to her race OR the multitude of online escort listings which advertise her to the general public for private encounters.
The American pornographic industry as a whole has a long standing history (especially nowadays) for being incredibly racist towards African-Americans…however Showtime is not a part of the pornographic industry, nor is the corporate entity known for being racist.
Though Ana Foxxx has stated that Showtime likely trimmed her from the AVN award’s show final edit due to her “politics”, Jessica Drake (who also made quite the political statement that evening) received attention. The difference between Jessica and Ana obviously is their ethnicity – however there’s another major difference… whereas there are a multitude of online escort ads that showcase Ana, there are not a multitude of online escort ads that showcase Jessica.
Alexandra Mayers has spoken at great length over the years about racism within the pornographic industry and adult entertainment as a whole.
Considering how the world works (which often is NOT fair), Alexandra encourages Ana Foxxx to make some changes in her life should she want to continue to compete within the unfair system that is both adult and mainstream entertainment.
In part one of the May 12th broadcast of Alexandra Mayers LIVE, Alexandra shares about why donating to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission is a good idea considering how many adult entertainers who may travel to Las Vegas to work in porn, may find themselves homeless upon their decision to leave the industry.
In addition, Alexandra Mayers shares her views about the multitudes of abusive men in the porn industry and how (in her opinion) where websites such as pornwikileaks failed is due to the fact that such sites (which are designed to “mark” the men and women who fall prey to the porn industry) are built, operated and designed by abusive men (and sometimes women) who are completely incapable of maintaining healthy relationships (the man who designed the blue print to pornwikileaks is one of the most abusive men on the planet).
Bottom line – the porn industry’s predatory power players primarily prey upon targets they believe can be easily abused (psychologically, spiritually and physically).