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beanlicker
04-28-2014, 08:09 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwwrJ2MsEck

By Hollie McKay (http://www.foxnews.com/archive/hollie-mckay)
Published April 16, 2014
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(http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2014/04/16/co-eds-doing-porn-to-pay-for-school-is-belle-knox-bellwether/#)
Nineteen-year-old Duke University freshman Miriam Weeks caused a firestorm when she was exposed moonlighting as porn star Belle Knox to help pay her tuition. She ended up writing several blog posts defending her choice, made the talk show rounds (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWULyel18cM), scored a gig hosting an online amateur porn competition, and landed a summer internship at a porn site.

So are other cash-strapped co-eds now following in her well-chronicled footsteps?

Mike Diaz, who manages a strip club where Knox performed, said the publicity surrounding Knox has caused his establishment to be “flooded with applications” from college-aged women. Porn site operator Colin Rowntree said he has also seen a spike in women contacting him “to explore being in our movies as a result of all the Belle Knox media coverage.”

And Dan Miller, Executive Managing Editor of adult industry news site XBIZ, said he expects to see a Knox-inspired spike in college students doing porn to pay the bills in the near future.

“There are lots of girls currently earning money in various areas of the adult entertainment industry … while taking college courses,” he added.

Several industry insiders said most porn performers don't say why they chose adult entertainment, so it’s hard to tell just how much impact Knox has had. X-rated film producer Axel Braun said that over the years he has met a few women who joined the profession to pay for school. But Braun thinks it’s a bad idea, and refuses to shoot anybody under 21 in sexually explicit roles.

“I don’t believe an 18-year-old has the correct perspective or mental development to make such a potentially life-changing decision,” he said. “Reading Belle Knox state: ‘I didn’t think anybody would recognize me’ is a pretty strong validation of my beliefs, if you ask me.”

beanlicker
04-28-2014, 08:13 PM
A porn star is born — with support from Duke University (http://nypost.com/2014/03/13/a-porn-star-is-born-with-support-from-duke/)

By William McGurn (http://nypost.com/author/william-mcgurn/)
March 13, 2014 | 10:24pm
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Since the first headlines about the Duke University freshman making her way through college by making porn, we have learned many details about her life.

We’ve learned, for example, that being paid to have sex on camera is “freeing, it is empowering, it is wonderful (http://nypost.com/2014/03/04/duke-porn-star-reveals-herself/), it is how the world should be.” We’ve learned she aspires to be a lawyer for women’s rights. And we’ve learned that she regards waitressing as more degrading than, say, being choked and slapped around in a skinflick.

Yet perhaps the most indecent detail in this tale is a tidbit about her university that has received almost no attention. It appears near the end of a profile that ran in The Chronicle — Duke’s student paper — which refers to her as “Lauren.” Here’s what it says:

“Lauren reached out to Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta. Moneta affirmed that the University’s policy was to be supportive of all student identities.”

Note: He didn’t say “supportive of all students.” He said “supportive of all student identities.”

When this reporter e-mailed Moneta to ask if his words mean Duke really makes no judgment on a student who has become a porn actress, Moneta replied that federal law and Duke policy preclude him from talking about a student’s case. But he didn’t take issue with the Chronicle characterization.

Neither does the young woman. Her name is Miriam Weeks, and in a recent CNN interview with Piers Morgan, she affirmed that Duke had been “very supportive” of her. This week she expanded on this on TMZ Live. Asked specifically if any Duke officials have a problem with what she’s doing, Weeks replied Duke’s administrators have been “firm” that what she’s doing is legal and “not breaking any rules,” and they are working with her to ensure she’s “safe” and can get her Duke education.

Some may remember Vice President Moneta from an earlier controversy on another campus. Before coming to Duke, he worked at Penn, where 20 years ago he played a lead role in the university’s unconscionable decision to prosecute a Jewish student with racial harassment because late one night he’d yelled “shut up, you water buffalo” at a group of mostly black students who had been making noise as he tried to study.

Now Moneta is at Duke, voice of a modern campus orthodoxy that recognizes only two questions about sex: Was it consensual? And, was it safe? In practice, this means the universities have punted on any larger questions about human sexuality. Only the cops and docs can have anything to say. If it’s not rape and you’ve protected yourself against an unwanted pregnancy or sexually transmitted disease, who can object?

In the Miriam Weeks case, we see the flip side of this ethos. Because Duke’s support for whatever identity she chooses turns out to be not much different from the support offered by her porn agent.

Weeks herself is explicit about this support, as she made clear to Piers Morgan when she explained why she had come out to LA to shoot even more porn after her identity became known at Duke:

“The really cool thing about being out here is I’m surrounded by people in my industry,” she says. “So I’m surrounded by support. I’m surrounded by people who I can talk to about the stigma that I face every day. So that’s why I came out here . . . to have that support that you can’t find anywhere else.”

These supporters include John Steven, described by the Daily Mail as her agent. Steven told the paper Weeks’ parents were to blame for not providing her the money she needs for college. He, by contrast, is the white knight helping a gal achieve her dream of a Duke degree. “It’s a legitimate business I run,” he says.

Steven’s business, it helps to remember, is an agency called Matrix Models. According to its Web site, the firm’s “main focus is locating amateur models who have never taken their clothes off in front of a camera” and transforming them into “Hustler centerfolds and more.”

In other words, this man’s line of business is looking for innocence so he can debauch it on camera for profit. No doubt he’s figured out that however humiliating all this attention may be for others, especially Weeks’ mother and father, for him it’s free publicity he couldn’t buy.

As for the young Blue Devil making blue movies, the public arguments she advances for her career as “empowering” illustrate how well she has absorbed the language and logic — not to mention the aggressiveness — of the new order. Then again, we expect a certain naiveté from a 19-year-old on campus, even one caught up in something making her old beyond her years.

What we don’t expect are university officials adopting the same definition of support as the young lady’s porn agent.

enrod
04-28-2014, 08:57 PM
God bless America.

Dont wanna be old
04-28-2014, 09:12 PM
Good for that young lady .

Rooroo
04-28-2014, 09:48 PM
I like to think I'm a capitalist at heart but being the father of seventeen yr old who is scarcely (for me) good looking I see this a little different .
Yep on this subject I'm a fuckin hypocrite . Kind of shitty of me but I'm just being honest .
If this young lady has no issue with this that she'll pay for later on in life (mentally) more power to her I suppose .

TheTrain
04-28-2014, 10:07 PM
I like to think I'm a capitalist at heart but being the father of seventeen yr old who is scarcely (for me) good looking I see this a little different .
Yep on this subject I'm a fuckin hypocrite . Kind of shitty of me but I'm just being honest .
If this young lady has no issue with this that she'll pay for later on in life (mentally) more power to her I suppose .

I have to say id agree with you if I had a daughter, good for her because shes paying for her college. Single moms and dads do anything they can to pay the bills. I don't know, I don't find her attractive so my opinion is skewed

PAiN
04-28-2014, 11:00 PM
Whatever pays the bills. You can look at it several ways. Some people will say I can't believe she would do that to pay for school. They should be saying I can't believe she "has" to do that because school is so fucking expensive.

I'm all for it. It's just sex. The worlds oldest profession.

enrod
04-28-2014, 11:07 PM
Agreed with Pain. I'm paying student loans, they suck. If I could have been paid to have sex through-out college, I sure as hell would have. No students loans out of college would be the cherry on top.

I do know that I sure as hell wouldn't my daughter doing it. I also know that I sure as hell don't want to throw trash, but I'm thankful there are people that get up and do it every day.

animal87
04-28-2014, 11:36 PM
The thing is there are plenty of other ways to make $$. Its a choice she made she didn't have to do that. Not that its wrong, just that she had plenty of others chances to make $$.

I'm in college and I have no doubt in my mind if I knew about the porn business it wouldn't be hard to talk girls into that. I'm not that old but even when I was 18 I didn't know about half the shit these young girls ask me these days.

But #1 I'm married #2 I got young sisters and if I ever even heard of someone asking them to do that stuff. I'd be wearing orange for a long time.

bigsam
06-11-2014, 03:13 AM
God bless porn and all the ladies that do it.