Ignorance is strength

Ignorance is strength

George Orwell wrote that ignorance is strength in his dystopian novel, 1984. The book’s main character is Winston works for the Ministry of Truth. A very basic summary of his duties are that they included locating documents from the past, rewriting them to fit the current government agenda and then ensuring that the originals were “memory hole’d.” In case you haven’t read the book, the “memory hole” was a tube that whisked away all documents put in to it to a furnace to be burned.

Who controls the past, controls the future. Who controls the present, controls the past.

A few of my clients and fans have argued that when a pornographer starts quoting Orwell, we’re truly living in an Orwellian era. Although I prefer to believe that we’re not living through a dystopian story, I’m able to see the validity of their arguments. Nevertheless since I produce videos of sexual debauchery, I should really be among the last people to pass judgment on our current situation.

In my line of work, I’ve noticed that videos that show simple sex between a man and woman don’t sell very well. Sure, there’s some wiggle room for high production value photos and videos that showcase a performer’s beauty and well done comedy can command a decent audience. However, it’s far cheaper and more profitable to have a 5ft tall thin frame performer’s anus ripped open by a large muscular man with a huge cock in a simulated rape scene. Like it or lump it, people are captivated with power dynamics. Or, more aptly said, we’re obsessed with being able to control others.

Contrary to popular belief, censorship isn’t about controlling the information that you have access to; that’s an oversimplification. When we see it as only a muzzling of voices, we need only one example of a breakthrough alternative view to quell all argument that censorship is happening. It’s really about controlling what you think and subsequently controlling your behavior; which is exactly what Orwell was trying to warn us about.

When I produce a rape video, I don’t want any performer to actually get hurt, so some planning occurs. By comparison corporations and governments also plan out what they want to see happen, but unlike a pornographer, their not getting anyone’s consent, and their only real concern is if they will directly suffer consequences, they rarely give a second thought to anyone else. So they manipulate society’s environment, until there are people who will literally go out and “rape” (read: commit atrocities) in the real world.

World governments have a love-hate relationship with the porn industry. In the past it was the consumer’s demand for porn that fueled consumer demand for innovation. It was old school pornographers that exploited video cassettes to the point it became the primary unspoken reason to by a VHS machine. It was the porn industry that made millions want high-speed Internet and sites like youtube, wouldn’t exist without smut peddlers inventing online streaming. I’ll also argue that during the lockdowns, thousands of hookers should have become rich, but OnlyFans suddenly rose up and kept millions of horny men at home. So don’t delude yourselves, governments view people like me as convenient tools to achieve their goals.

Currently the porn industry is being censored, but not by any government, it’s by the banks. This is something to which even anti-porn people should be paying attention. The reason why is simple logic, if they can do it to us, then they can do it to you. Don’t kid yourselves, this is Orwell at the most basic level and it’s as scary as it gets. Western society is fractured into 2 separate “races”: the elite ruling class, including politicians, corporate executives, bankers, overpaid celebrities and then there’s everyone else, which are the unimportant, and victims like you and me.

Today’s pornographer can produce the tamest and most vanilla porn possible. He can ensure that every requirement is obeyed for legal age requirement, consent and health and safety. However, the bank can still decide to revoke his payment processing abilities. They can do this without warning or explanation and for any reason they chose. Suddenly someone’s ability to pay their bills and even provide paid work for others is whipped out with the scratch of a pen. Ask yourselves, if the elites didn’t do exactly this to thousands of restaurants, hair salons, etc. with Covid lockdowns? Life went on normally for them, but the rest of us got fucked over. (Mr. Orwell tried to warn us).

There are many different types of totalitarian societies, a few of which I’ve had the opportunity to visit . In my opinion the most heinous is the authoritarian regime where both government and corporations operate as a single entity. Even the most ardent patriot can have a hundred guns and enough ammo to fight a small war, but the moment he causes any problems, he’ll simply find his mortgage canceled, be fired from his job, have his bank account seized and/or he won’t be allowed in any store to buy food or even the use of a homeless shelter. Alone in a world filled with others too scared to defend him and face the same consequences, he is shunned and relegated to sleeping in the streets or the woods, scavenging or hunting for food.

My advice to everyone is to live each day like it’s your last. We must stand up for ourselves now because tomorrow promises nothing. Start by thinking for yourselves, and don’t let the ministry of truth censor anything. Because once they take away your brain’s nutrition, facts that stimulate thought and reflection, they can fill your brain with intoxicating garbage that leaves you with a momentary satiation and keeps you returning for more, until they own your thoughts, like a dealer owns a junkie’s life.

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