Jessie Rogers(Rt) Exposes Horrible Porn Abuses

RJS12

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Any porn actor/actress and the porn viewer alike are all SCUMBAGS!!!!1!!!

The below is the text of a speech given by Jessica Mendes to a class at Arizona State University. The video of the speech can be watched below the text.

(NOTE: Jessica was formerly known as porn performer "Jessie Rogers.")

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Hi everyone. Today I'm going to explain pornography and share my story with you. I'm currently 20 years old, and I retired from the "adult" industry in 2012, just a few months after I turned 19.

To give a little background about me, I was born in Brazil but I grew up in San Francisco. My parents got divorced when I was 10, and my dad moved back to Brazil at the time.

I didn't actually start having sex until I was 16, and at that time I was only having sex with my ex-boyfriend, whom I had been with for almost a year. I wasn't promiscuous or anything like that, but I did go through a lot of damage as a teenager.

The pastor from my church molested me when I was 12, and I got raped by an older man when I was 15. I haven't told people these things publicly because they're so personal, and I never thought it was really necessary until now. Also, from getting to know so many different "porn stars," their childhood stories are fairly similar.

How I got into the porn industry is actually a funny story because I didn't intend to become a porn star, but I do think that on a subconscious level I attracted that negativity into my life.

So I was searching for jobs on Craigslist, and on one of the ads it said: "Make $20,000 - $30,000 a month modeling." I had a lot of modeling experience which I had made money off of, but never that much. So, it looked appealing to me, to say the least.

Long story short, I met up with an agent when I was actually 17, and they explained to me that it's not regular modeling, it's porn. And they booked me solid from the day after my 18th birthday, until just a few months after that. I wasn't really thinking about what I was getting myself into, I just wanted the money, and the validation that people in porn gave me.

Since I did live in L.A. after getting into the industry, I hung out with a lot of people in the adult industry, and their stories were always the same, and negative. None of them liked doing what they were doing. They were just doing it for the money, and they dreamed of getting out -- doing something else and having a normal life, like being married with kids. This wasn't just female performers -- the male performers and the directors as well.

Almost all, if not all the girls, go to their shoots high on something, whether it's painkillers, weed, ecstasy or cocaine. So that's why when people watch it, it looks like the performers are having a blast, but in reality they're just disassociated and don't even want to be there.

This drug thing was actually pretty foreign to me, because I had never done drugs before getting into the adult industry. And even though people in the adult industry offered me drugs several times, I kept saying "no," with the exception of smoking and alcohol. I did however start turning to alcohol, and after being in the industry for a few months, I did develop an alcohol problem. But after I quit porn I also quit drinking, and I've been completely sober for one year and four months.

What I quickly realized was that the porn industry is kind of like a "cover up" to run prostitution rings, where the agents who are actually pimps make even more money sending their "girls" out to those type of gigs. And it's also like a cycle of porn, escorting, stripping, and webcamming. I did a little bit of webcamming, but I refused to do the others. It just wasn't appealing to me.

My former roommate Leilani (who was also in the porn industry) and I kept talking about quitting, every time we would hang out. She actually quit too. She's engaged, and is about to have a baby now.

But what happened around the time that I was thinking about quitting, was: 1) a veteran male performer who was in the industry for over 8 years, caught syphilis and faked his test, worked knowing that he had syphilis, and transmitted it to other performers. And 2) I won't go into much detail about this because it was so traumatizing, but I was actually hanging out with another veteran male performer off camera, who I knew was sadistic, but what he did to me the night that I "woke up," I was definitely not expecting.

Long story short, he kept beating me, banging my head on his wooden floor, to the point where my face and my head was bleeding. He choked me out to the point of me passing out twice, and when he would stick my head in his toilet, he would not let me come up for air when I tried. So I thought I was going to die that night.

Through the course of my porn career I had to go to the emergency room several times. I had several instances where I would cry on set, because things had been so painful. But none of them like this one -- to the point where I would actually be woken up.

As I drove home that night, I was so distressed from what had just happened, but I didn't feel bad for myself. What was really going on inside my head, was, "What the hell am I doing in this environment? If I died today, would I have done good for myself, for society, or for the world? Is this is really how I want to be remembered? Why am I disrespecting my body, and allowing others to disrespect me?"

And it was like the the light bulb switched on in my head that night. I woke up, I decided to quit the industry and re-create my life, my identity, and the rest is history. A few months after I quit, I started getting messages on my YouTube channel from girls telling me they want to commit suicide. After watching my videos and hearing my story, they said it helped them feel better, and not go through with it.

I also got emails from guys who were dealing with porn addiction, and they told me that seeing my change inspired them to let go of that negativity in their lives as well. And there were a few random emails from guys not knowing how to talk to girls in real life, because their only relationship with a woman had sadly been on a computer screen.

It doesn't take a psychiatrist to figure out that porn not only affects the lives of the people working in it, but also the lives of the people watching it, and in turn the lives of the people who are surrounded by people that watch it -- whether they consciously realize it or not. There have been several rape reports of men admitting they watched porn or were porn addicts.

So, I tell my story not for people to feel bad for me. Trust me, I don't want your pity. I just want you to understand that nothing positive comes out of that industry on either side of the screen.

Some people think that they are doing nothing wrong by watching porn, but in reality they are supporting filmed prostitution that influences individuals to degrade, beat, rape, and sometimes even kill other individuals.

I'm thankful not only to be able to live the life that I want now, but simply to be alive, unlike ex-porn star Taylor Summers -- rest in peace -- who was killed during a BDSM "shoot." (And several other victims as well.) It was also really hard for me to accept the fact that porn films I did will be forever on the Internet.

Everything I do on the Internet -- from live-streaming video games on Twitch TV, to blogging on YouTube -- I used the name "Jessie Rogers," because I didn't want my real name out there. But I had to accept the fact companies are forever going to be marketing my films under that name. And using that name publicly is going to continue to attract the "weirdos." So I decided to change my name on all my social media accounts.

The only reason why I keep them going and haven't deleted them, which I wanted to, is because I have such supportive, loyal, and loving followers -- who love me as a human being, and want me to continue to be able to interact with them.

So it's not easy. It's been a year and a half since I got out of the industry, and I was still waking up to companies tagging me in pictures, saying things like, "Jessie Rogers with a big black c*ck," or angry masturbators, who would watch one of my scenes on a porn site, and think it's okay to call me names on my accounts, ignorantly unaware that I retired in 2012.

It's annoying, and I'm definitely over it. I changed, and it was still haunting me. But the fact of the matter is that porn is not a "fantasy." It's real human beings with FEELINGS.
 

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Will E Worm

Conspiracy...
I posted a video she made with other people, in her thread.

Like Lubben, they all seem to just want to make money, and be public speakers.


Think before you do anything.
 
Some people think that they are doing nothing wrong by watching porn, but in reality they are supporting filmed prostitution that influences individuals to degrade, beat, rape, and sometimes even kill other individuals.

If we thought that deeply about EVERY penny you gave to every company and where your money ends up, we'd never consume anything.

I mean, I don't degrade, beat, rape or kill other individuals * but by watching porn, I'm enabling others who do? Christ. I'd better stop having the occasional beer since it funds the misery of many a beaten wife out there too then. Still, her story is horrible and it's sad that she still has to put up with "angry masturbators."



* Unless they really piss me off.
 
I remember Aaliyah Love bringing this up back when she used to post here and had some choice words to say about her because of what she said.

Jessie Rogers had a few scenes she was decent in but was never a fan of hers, but her making these statements makes me feel more like she's just an attention seeker. Not to say that I'm sure shit doesn't go down behind the scenes of porn but this bitch tries to make it out like porn is worst than terrorism. Fuck this girl.
 
this bitch is exaggerating...sure,some of them are on drugs,but not because they are doing porn,but because they are stupid!
And yes,some porn makers are abusing girls,but if you stick to well known studios like brazzers,realitykings,hardx,mofos,bangbros etc... you have nothing to worry about!

Besides,thanks to that horrible boobjob,no one is gonna watch her videos in 10 years,so she can live a "normal" life she has always wanted

:2 cents:
 
^Yeah, but if the pretension is there I don't think it makes a difference if it's text or video.

I'll be honest; I actually was a fan of Jessie Rogers. Back in the spring and summer of 2012, she was one of my favorites in the industry. I was impressed with how good her anal skills were at the age of 19. Also, I liked the boob job unlike a lot of other people. That being said, she wasn't particularly memorable to me the way others who have long since left the industry are. I hadn't really thought about her at all in a long time until this story came out recently.
 

Jane Burgess

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Jessie is full of shit. Im sure there are some performers on drugs but most performers don't come to shoot high on anything. I have never once been on set with someone high or drunk. Most producers/photographers will fire your ass for that. She seems shocked its a cycle of porn, escorting, stripping, and webcamming. Sounds like she didn't have a clue about this industry before she joined. Its called the adult industry for a reason and you don't have to do anything you don't want to. You cant work in this industry unless you have thick skin and intelligence.
 
Jessie is full of shit. Im sure there are some performers on drugs but most performers don't come to shoot high on anything. I have never once been on set with someone high or drunk. Most producers/photographers will fire your ass for that. She seems shocked its a cycle of porn, escorting, stripping, and webcamming. Sounds like she didn't have a clue about this industry before she joined. Its called the adult industry for a reason and you don't have to do anything you don't want to. You cant work in this industry unless you have thick skin and intelligence.

Thanks for the insight. I was assuming that her claim about most workers showing up high was complete BS. I feel sorry for her that she likely got into an industry that wasn't for her while she was young and apparently clueless, but for her to try getting publicity by bad-rapping everything just isn't right. I feel like her speech in large part targeted fans like myself who pour money into the porn industry, follow stars and spend a lot of time watching porn. I did watch the whole thing and feel like it was designed to make me feel guilty for supporting and watching porn.

I don't pretend to know what goes on behind the scenes or in the stars' personal lives, but many women seemed to have genuinely found happiness doing porn. Anikka Albrite, Casey Calvert, Carter Cruise, Asa Akira, etc.
 

Harley Spencer

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How can anyone possibly believe that nonsense? I am really not a fan of bitter girls who used to be in the adult industry trying to make a campaign about how it's riddled with drugs, alcohol, disease, rape, and abuse. There are websites out there that post all the terrible things girls like Shelley Lubben, Danielle Williams, and Linda Lovelace have been through and quote them, trying to present the tiny handful of girls who have had the misfortune of experiencing bad things in porn as if that's how all porn is, as if what they say is all there is to it, that it's fact and trying to spread word that the porn industry is nothing but pure evil.

Don't believe it. Not one bit of it. It sucks that some girls have to go through those things, but that's not how it is for everyone. Their opinions are jaded by their own, personal experiences- what they went through, not what everyone else does. They live in their own little bubbles, and they don't realize that the rest of the world isn't the same.

If you get into any business with the wrong people, of course something wrong will happen. When you find your job on craigslist, that's about a disaster waiting to happen. That website is full of shady people, and you're naive if you think you can go into certain sections advertising big money for "modeling" without there being some sort of catch. You go into the sex industry knowing nothing about it, have a bad experience because you entered it through the darkest back alley, and then you come out of it and try to shove this stupid nonsense about how all porn stars are abused, on drugs, and forced to do things against their will, just because that's what you went through? No.

Abuse happens everywhere. People do drugs no matter what their career choice, there are alcoholics left and right from all walks of life, and an STD can be contracted just from having sex with one wrong person. You don't have to be in an industry that revolves around sex to be abused. You simply have to be alive to be abused. The only thing you can do to stay safe in everything you do, is to use your brain. That is your most powerful weapon. And if you don't have a very smart brain, don't go blaming the rest of the world when something terrible happens to you.

The rest of the porn industry is perfectly fine. It is filled with very professional, kind, gentle, smart people with nothing but good intentions. Don't let the few bad apples ruin it for the rest of the bunch.

It sucks that sometimes girls are forced into this, abused, raped, beaten, go on drugs, etc. I'm fine with them telling their stories, but when they start acting like their experience is the only experience anyone will ever have in porn, that's what I take issue with. Then you have people like you, the OP, who take their word for gold and try spreading around all this bullshit negativity that simply isn't true.

Put it this way: Just because one man raped one girl, doesn't mean every man in the entire world is a rapist. It's as simple as that.
 
When someone has some kind of bad experience in the music industry, no one walks around thinking the entire music industry is evil.

When someone has some kind of bad experience in the movie/television industry, no one walks around thinking that entire medium is evil.

When someone has some kind of bad experience in porn, we must all shut down the fucking world and bring light to fact that porn is corrupt, evil and the worst thing that exists. It's just fact. It'll never change.
 

Rane1071

For the EMPEROR!!
^

"The culprit for this is porn dan"


(assari)

That actually made me chuckle, Assari.(amen)
But I still can't forgive you for liking Hanoi Jane. (parody)
 

Jane Burgess

Official Checked Star Member
I have known Crissy Moran for many years and we are really good friends. When she retired and said all her problems were from porn I was pissed too. Its easy to blame the industry for your bad choices when in reality, you are the problem.




Thanks for the insight. I was assuming that her claim about most workers showing up high was complete BS. I feel sorry for her that she likely got into an industry that wasn't for her while she was young and apparently clueless, but for her to try getting publicity by bad-rapping everything just isn't right. I feel like her speech in large part targeted fans like myself who pour money into the porn industry, follow stars and spend a lot of time watching porn. I did watch the whole thing and feel like it was designed to make me feel guilty for supporting and watching porn.

I don't pretend to know what goes on behind the scenes or in the stars' personal lives, but many women seemed to have genuinely found happiness doing porn. Anikka Albrite, Casey Calvert, Carter Cruise, Asa Akira, etc.
 
No offense to Jane or Harley...but you two don't work in the same part of the adult industry that she has. I've never seen a Jane Burgess or Harley Spencer clip pop up on a tube site or gallery, but there are literally thousands of hardcore clips of Jessie Rogers out there with millions of views. She worked for the big studios.

Jessie Rogers has an extensive listing on IAFD.com while Jane has a listing of almost entirely non-sex scenes and Harley Spencer's just isn't there...unless she did them under a different name.

I'm saying that her narrative is really not any more shocking than what other pornstars have described in the past.
 

Harley Spencer

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No offense to Jane or Harley...but you two don't work in the same part of the adult industry that she has. I've never seen a Jane Burgess or Harley Spencer clip pop up on a tube site or gallery, but there are literally thousands of hardcore clips of Jessie Rogers out there with millions of views. She worked for the big studios.

Jessie Rogers has an extensive listing on IAFD.com while Jane has a listing of almost entirely non-sex scenes and Harley Spencer's just isn't there...unless she did them under a different name.

I'm saying that her narrative is really not any more shocking than what other pornstars have described in the past.

Actually, I am in that database, but it's under a different name back when I did b/g porn. And no, I'm not telling you what that name is, because clearly you don't care to actually search, read, and learn about a person before passing judgments, so really it makes little difference to you.

What you're not understanding is that girls like Jessie Rogers are accusing the ENTIRE industry of all this abuse, drugs and disease. If they actually understood that they were only subjected to those horrible things because of the particular group of people they were involved with, they wouldn't be making sweeping generalizations about an entire industry. Because that's what they're doing, they are very blatantly, specifically saying that the entire adult industry is guilty of those behaviors.

Do you understand that? A particular group of people? Not an entire company, not an entire niche, not an entire anything. A very specific group of people- say, 2 or 8, some tiny little number- did that to Jessie. That's it. And to other girls that say they were raped, beaten, whatever, it's the same thing. A small portion of people who wronged them, and bam, it must be the entire industry at fault. They are wrong to accuse an entire business filled with thousands upon thousands of people of doing those things. It happened to a few people, that's it. The rest of us are happily fucking away, either fucking ourselves or other people, remaining entirely unscathed, drug free, and disease free. Surprise!

Even if I wasn't in that database, it makes absolutely no fucking difference. I am part of the adult industry, as is Jane Burgess. You might not look at our content, but other people do, and just because we might not work for such-and-such company, does not make our experiences any less significant. I can 100% guarantee you that the vast majority of girls in this business will absolutely, undoubtedly agree with us wholeheartedly. It's just the few girls like Jessie Rogers that come out and speak negatively of this industry, and people like you take their word as gold, because oh my god, what other possible reason could there be for a girl to get into the business of selling sex? It couldn't be because she enjoys sex, could it? No. It's because they were forced to, drugged, beaten, and raped. Riiiiight. No other possible reason, is there?
 
A quick Google tells me that the porn industry is about a 15 billion dollar a year industry. Another quick Google tells me that Brazzers, pretty much the biggest name in the industry, makes about 15 million a year. So Brazzers represents about... 0.1% of the industry according to it's revenue.

So if someone works for, say, 10 different big name companies they would have experienced... about 1% of the industry as a whole. Seem like an excellent position to pass judgement on the 99% you've never been involved with...?
 
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