terça-feira, 10 de setembro de 2019

Mia Khalifa denounced porn industry - psyops implementation

Ex-pornstar and diva Mia Khalifa rightly denounced the porn industry for a social question formed in geo-strategic and moral questions, denounced by a mysoginist industry that promotes social disturbance and imorality for women treatement and social pathological warfare.

The mundane form of pornography formed the expectation for new watchers, and the new governments fomenting extreme ideology, polarizing the society, can make the pornography a step to the criminal action, as murdering, mysoginny, sexual traffick, sexual harassement, agression and prostitution, even child prostitution.

The psychological warfare imposed through social medias promote a vast disinformation about personal life of people, inducing people for a disruption for the social and behavioral values, like family through incest, behavior for religious fear impositions, education through implementation of a enslavement, healthy and workout through veganism and sedentarism, and etc. Creating a society uncapable to think and get involved into pornography, leftist causes and drug addiction.

This is a direction that the philantropy raised into society, like porn adiction with mysoginy, taking the decision of woman to be a citizen and creating her image as an object. This is a judeo-christian seed imposed, for the old pagan civilizations were adoring the woman as the fertility, capable to create good personalities and great leaders, adoring goddesses as the main characters through hisroty.

Christianity uses women as objects, and take the values of them, imposing this cinematographic industry imposing it and than, raises the leftist-feminism as a disruption of society, growing violence, stimulant of anti-male attacks and also, raising male anti-feminine and anti-masculinity movements as the bulshit of MGTOW, forming a polarized society that don't follow the life's cycle, as not reproducing and abdicating of the pleasure - previously corrupted by porn industry.



Mia Khalifa blamed the porn industry for being a mark of this sickest treatment into society, biblically defended as a form of behavioral and crowd controling, under false operatives, social networking promotion of disrution and polarization.

Trump's government is one exemple of society's pathologic behavior, for implementation of a freedom of speech of this new right, advocating to the freedom of thinking that abjuration of values and social coexistence in order of racial and mysoginist behaviors.

Stirner promoted the self regulamentation of society comes from the self, values that are capable to be implemented in society with the preservation of the ego, and not under the legal politics that protects the people that promotes disruption of society by laws, in order to quench these pathologies.

Under the marginality, the Frankfurt scholars promoted that this disruption, under sexual content and drugs legality, would promoted a legal weak state, and destroy some values to impose into society a leadership that could feed these vices and make the population enslaved forever, imposing slowly family sex, transphilia and heterophobia, gender role, and child prostitution. 

The question of Mia Khalifa goes also beyond the moral question, it was a part of international terrorism. The imposition of a porn scene of using hijab, disrespecting Islam was a point that she could have his image associated not only with prostitution but with assassination and terrorism. With a pusilanimous attitude of attack the image of the actress and forgeting the male part and the business part from behind the scenes, the industry. 

Assuming that ISIS is fiend for pornography and is created by a Islamic ideology with many non-Islamist, the shock of culture into the State is done by many criminal personal, porn addicts and, also, ISIS is involved in international children sexual traffick, and for those who don't belive, Boko Haram, the ISIS friends, promoted rape and children sexual traffick with teenagers and children women. So, the image of Mia Khalifa goes beyond the porn industry, it's a geo-strategic question that shows that the terrorism and warfare is implementing a brainwash and virtual attack, monitoring the virtual players and use it as psyops and recruitment, kind of a virtual army.


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Mia Khalifa says she’s ‘not proud’ of porn industry past, made just Rs 8.7 lakh as adult star, received death threats
Mia Khalifa talks about her past career as a porn star in an interview with her therapist. Mia spent just three months working in the porn industry before leaving in 2015.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/tv/mia-khalifa-claims-she-only-made-12000-as-an-adult-film-star-i-am-definitely-not-proud-i-am-still-working-on-acceptance/story-RBl2BT80aLG3H0z09LzlyK.html


Former adult star Mia Khalifa has said that people may believe she earned a lot while working in the porn industry, but she made a mere $12,000 (app Rs 8.75 lakh). She said in an interview shared on YouTube that she isn’t proud of her past, and that she is still working on finding acceptance.

Mia spent just three months working in the porn industry before quitting in 2015 but she remains a highly ranked star on site Pornhub. “I made a total of around $12,000 in the industry and never saw a penny again after that,” Mia claimed in the video. She also said the industry “trap women legally into contracts when they’re vulnerable”.

Mia, who has never talked about her past, shared the video interview and tweeted, “Deliberately not talking about my past has hurt my future more than speaking my truth ever could. I’m ready to shed light on every questionable moment from my past, because if I own it, it can’t be used against me.”


Deliberately not talking about my past has hurt my future more than speaking my truth ever could. I’m ready to shed light on every questionable moment from my past, because if I own it, it can’t be used against me. https://t.co/xHK7SmhfrY pic.twitter.com/BSITEE2clX
— Mia K. (@miakhalifa) August 8, 2019



The Lebanon-born performer revealed she made her first porn film in October 2014 and thought no one would find out, but in a few months, she was the number one ranked performer on Pornhub. “I definitely have not come to terms with my past yet. I might put on a facade, because I fake it until I make it. My friends from home started to find out because somebody found the first scene and they sent it to everybody. I was already about to film the one with the hijab that basically went viral and global. It was going to happen that week, so I was like, well, you know, I can’t back out. So, I guess, this next one, people are starting to find out. After that one came out the following week, it was beyond repair.”

Some of the films also showed her performing sex acts while wearing a hijab, which led to death threats.Talking about it, Mia said, “Instantly that it was posted, it was like wildfire. ISIS sent me death threats, they sent me a Google Maps image of my apartment. I stayed in a hotel for two weeks after that because fear really set in. They Photoshopped a picture of me on a beheaded body holding my head that was Photoshopped on there saying ‘You’ll be next’.”

Mia often receives offensive messages from trolls but says that it does not affect her anymore. “I don’t sweat the small stuff anymore, things people say don’t offend me. I always think ‘OK, but are you ISIS? Are you going to kill me? No, move on’.”

Eventually, the attention had an adverse effect. “The shame started to set in a little bit,” she said, pointing to “a fear of things starting to change and people starting to think things of me.”

“Acceptance and pride in my past. Neither of those things have come to me yet. I am still working on the acceptance, but I am definitely not proud of it. I immediately wanted to make them feel small as they did to me. I could have handled it in a better manner,” she said.


Disturbing Trends: Incest Becoming Most Popular Porn Category For Millennials
https://www.eviemagazine.com/post/disturbing-trends-in-porn/

The demand for pornography videos that depict incest has grown 1,000 percent since 2011 and makes up ten percent of titles purchased by Millennials since 2015.
The fauxcest genre saw a 178 percent spike in consumption over 2014 alone, reports Vice News, and viewers are increasingly demanding more depictions of rape and sex between blood relatives.

From Vice:
As its popularity's grown, the character of fauxcest has changed. In the past, studios producing fauxcest filmed it with disclaimers that the content was not real and made pains to show that the fake relations were just step-whatevers. Now, some distributors take pains to make relations seem real and direct — and the disclaimers they do present usually get chopped off when their videos are published on tube sites.

The scenes have also shifted, Fires and her husband, Jack Kona, a porn producer since 2001, both say, from campy and light to grim and rapey. Fires has received scripts asking her to do things like cry as she seduces and sleeps with her stepdaughter at her father's funeral. The studio Primal Fetish has an entire line of videos in which brothers repeatedly coerce their sisters into sex, replete with sneers of disgust and pained whimpers.

Simultaneously, there has also been an 86 percent rise in child porn hidden by operators through apparently legal commercial adult pornography websites, reports The Guardian.

Simultaneously, there has also been an 86 percent rise in child porn hidden by operators through apparently legal commercial adult pornography websites.

An investigation by the Internet Watch Foundation found that site operators hide the illegal content by using a shortened URL that directs the viewer to the child abuse content. The vast majority of the disguised sites were deliberately operated by the website owner. This leads to an increased risk that people who are searching for legal adult pornography will accidentally view child abuse images content via the disguised sites.

Fifty-seven percent of the victims were assessed to be aged 10 or younger, including 2 percent believed to be aged two or under, according to the report, and a third of the images were in category A, the most serious, meaning they involved the rape or sexual torture of children.

There is no way to tell if adult pornography came about through coercion, but there is strong evidence to suggest that a significant percentage of it has been made without consent. Four and a half million trafficked persons are sexually exploited, and nearly half of sex trafficking victims report they were forced to make pornography while they were in bondage.

What effects do these disturbing trends have on our society, and what do they say about our culture?
The dramatic rise in the popularity of pornography depicting incest could be due to Game of Thrones, a popular HBO show that depicts sex between a brother and a sister, suggests Vice.

The dramatic rise in the popularity of pornography depicting incest could be due to Game of Thrones, a popular HBO show that depicts sex between a brother and a sister.

It's hard to say what exactly is driving these trends, but there is reason to be concerned about their implication for our society. While some pornography users are not violent, data has shown that some will act out what they are viewing in the real world, and that there is a link between pornography use and domestic violence.

According to data from Australia, a crisis in domestic violence is being driven by abusers who are frequent consumers of pornography, which often depicts choking, rape, and other violent and degrading behaviors. Domestic violence there has reached epidemic proportions, according to the Gold Coast Centre Against Sexual Violence.

They have received a 56 percent increase in referrals from the emergency room for cases of sexual violence. Disturbingly, in cases where the woman had a relationship with the man, and she knew his habits, the victim frequently reports that he is a regular pornography user.

A crisis in domestic violence is being driven by abusers who are frequent consumers of pornography.

“These levels of physical and sexual violence are bordering on and including behavior that would meet the criminal code definition of torture,” the Centre director McLeod told the Problem with Porn conference at Southport. “What used to be an uncommon story is now very much an everyday story involving women of varied ages and diverse backgrounds.... what research is finding and what we see at our center is that pornography is clearly influencing sexual expectations and practices between intimate partners, so that the correlation between pornography, rape, and domestic violence can no longer be ignored."

Conclusion
"Abusers seem to be even bigger users of pornography than other men are," said domestic violence expert and author of Why Does He Do That? Lundy Bancroft. "And pornography, like any addiction, tends to lead to more and more extreme behaviors in pursuit of elusive satisfaction. Pornography conditions its users into a lot of degrading and demeaning practices."