Washington Times’ Latest Anti-Porn Propaganda Piece Actually Written by Priest

WASHINGTON — The Washington Times published today an anti-porn propaganda piece titled “Former Porn Stars Recall Industry Abuses, Struggles” — quoting a handful of performers-turned-religious crusaders who have not been active in the industry for over a decade — without disclosing that the author is actually a Catholic priest.

Writer Sean Salai is only listed by the Washington Times as “the general assignment/culture reporter for The Washington Times” and “a former National desk intern and Metro clerk at The Washington Times, [who] also has served as a City Hall reporter at the Boca Raton News and as a special contributor at America Media.”

But even the most cursory online search will reveal that Sean Salai, S.J., is in fact a Jesuit priest who promotes his book “What Would Pope Francis Do” through a Facebook page where he describes himself as “a longtime Jesuit and journalist with America Media” and author of a book on “how to ‘go to the margins’ like Pope Francis and the saints who formed him, offering a devotional edition of ‘The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius’ to help.”

The Washington Times’ author page shows Salai wearing a suit and tie, in secularizing contrast to other videos readily available online, where he proudly dons full priestly garb.

The Washington Times — a conservative D.C. newspaper controlled by the family of Reverend Sun Myung Moon and a network of companies connected to the charismatic Korean evangelist’s Unification Church —  does not clarify Salai’s priestly status, or the ostensible religious motivation behind today’s anti-porn feature.

Four Marginal Performers-Turned-Religious Activists

Salai’s Washington Times article is built around the testimonies of four cis women — no male or trans performers are cited in this indictment of an entire industry — who have become religious anti-porn activists after short stints as performers going back to 1985.

The article leads with a woman who performed under the name “Elizabeth Rollings” for a few months between 2006-2007, when she performed in less than 30 BBW scenes according to IAFD records.

After leaving the industry, Rollings reverted to her legal name of Jan Villarubia and became active in the Christian ministry Pink Cross, part of the so-called “sex worker rescue” industry.

Father Salai describes Villarubia as “one of a growing number of sex-trade survivors calling for tighter consent and age verification policies in the porn industry — and urging Congress to get behind the bipartisan Stop Internet Sexual Exploitation Act [SISEA], introduced by Sens. Ben Sasse, Nebraska Republican, and Jeff Merkley, Oregon Democrat, in December.”

“The crazy thing is that I’ve been out of the industry since 2007 and adamantly fighting injustices in it since 2008,” Villarubia admits to the Jesuit journalist.

Anachronistic Testimonies of an Evolving industry

Father Salai then links her comments about what she claims to have experienced in the long-gone era immediately before the rise of the tube sites to “the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) last week [asking] credit card giants Visa and Discover to follow the lead of Mastercard in requiring porn websites to more strongly verify the ‘unambiguous’ consent and age of performers in their videos.

Father Salai quotes NCOSE’s CEO Dawn Hawkins, emphasizing the religiously inspired group’s supposedly “nonpartisan” status. NCOSE was started by some of Father Salai’s fellow clergy members in 1961, and was prominent as Morality in Media, before a rebranding in 2015 that concealed its religious roots.

Father Salai briefly quotes the Free Speech Coalition’s Mike Stabile and spokespersons for Pornhub and OnlyFans before turning again to the testimony of three additional marginal former performers. No active adult performer was interviewed by the Washington Times’ priest-writer.

Next was a pseudonymous (and uncheckable) source whom Father Salai calls “Mary” and who claims to be “an ex-performer in her 30s.”

“Mary” told Salai she had been “a Los Angeles-based porn actress from 2005 to 2006,” when she “performed in a series of increasingly violent porn shoots that wounded her emotionally and physically.”

“Mary,” Father Salai reports, “eventually left the industry, sobered up and now has a ‘normal’ job that she loves.”

Hashtag Celebrities

The last cited testimony is from someone named Cyntoia Brown-Long, who Father Salai identifies as “a bestselling author and former sex worker who became a social media celebrity under the ‘free Cyntoia’ hashtag in 2019” and “a 33-year-old activist who recently hosted a webinar about her experiences.”

Brown Long readily offered her notions about “pornography” in general.

“I feel pornography encourages […] men to think it’s OK to treat women like sex commodities,” the alleged social media celebrity told the priest. “No human should be bought and sold — that’s a basic fact we should have learned by now.”

“Ms. Brown-Long takes a hardline stance on porn — make it illegal and shut down the websites,” Father Salai shared.

Closing With Exodus Cry

The last testimony offered by the Jesuit priest in support of legislation to establish a system for censorship of sexual expression in 2021 is from Jewell Baraka, a 51-year-old who told him she was “active in porn from 1985 to 1988.”

“She now writes about her experiences online for Exodus Cry, a Christian advocacy group that seeks to reform the sex industry,” Father Salai added, before introducing one more interviewee — Laila Mickelwait, whose surname he misspells “Mikelwaite.”

The article fails to identify Mickelwait as an Exodus Cry mouthpiece; instead, the most vocal of current anti-porn crusaders is identified as the director of the Justice Defense Fund — a fundraising outfit for which she is currently requesting “investments” — and the signature-gatherer behind the #Traffickinghub petition.

The Washington Times has also recently been platforming the anti-porn writings of columnist Robert Knight, a cheerleader for “biblical investing” who also serves as a writer for “God-inspired” investment fund Timothy Partners, Ltd., one of Exodus Cry’s main backers.

Clea Gaultier Stars in New Promo Campaign for ‘EvryModel’ Platform

LOS ANGELES — Clea Gaultier, 2019 XBIZ Europa winner for “Female Performer of the Year,” has signed on as the face of the first promo campaign and contest for nascent platform EvryModel, whose prize includes the cover of Playboy Czech Republic.

“EvryModel offers creators of explicit content stability and innovation,” a rep said. “We have reached an agreement with Playboy Czech Republic; European and U.S.-based models can now compete for the highly coveted title of ‘Playmate’ and the cover of the print edition of the world-famous magazine.”

The winning model, to be photographed by Brecht Cokelaere, will be announced on January 14, 2022; the competition runs through January 10.

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Elegant Angel Releases ‘Threesome Addiction 5’

LOS ANGELES — Elegant Angel’s newest collection, “Threesome Addiction 5,” is shipping pre-orders now ahead of a November 2 street date.

In addition to cover girls Gina Valentina and Kenzie Reeves, the cast includes Alice Chambers, Alexis Monroe, Brianna Banks, Giselle Palmer, Honey Gold, Scarlet Sage, Abella Danger, Lily Lane, Amara Romani and Nikki Delano.

“While it may seem unusual to release three collections of threesomes in one year, we listen to our fans. They always want more threesomes, and we have plenty of amazing scenes to satisfy their hunger,” a studio spokesperson said.

Further details about “Threesome Addiction 5” can be found at ElegantAngel.com; follow the studio on Twitter.

For sales inquiries, contact Jerry at sales@elegantangel.com or (818) 576-9464. Broadcast and foreign inquiries can be directed to juicyvideo@aol.com.

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Nikki Delano Earns 2021 Fleshbot Awards Nod for ‘Best Fansite Presence’

LOS ANGELES — Nikki Delano has received a nomination from the 2021 Fleshbot Awards in the category of “Best Fansite Presence.”  

“With millions of followers on her verified Twitter and Instagram accounts and her premium social media accounts for Brazzers+ and OnlyFans, Nikki has an insane amount of worldwide subscribers,” a rep enthused.

Delano shared her excitement for the recognition.

“I love Fleshbot, and it’s incredible to get another nomination from them. I’d love to win this time. So I hope mis amores vote for me and tell their friends. It’s quick and easy and would mean so much to me,” she said.

Winners will be announced online on November 15; voting continues through October 28. Find a full list of winners here and click here to cast a ballot.

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Ricky Greenwood Scores Noms From 2021 Fleshbot Awards in Multiple Genres

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Ricky Greenwood’s work over the past year has earned multiple nominations from the 2021 Fleshbot Awards across straight, gay and trans genres.

He is nominated for “Director of Year” and his features “Blue Moon Rising” (MissaX), “Sweet Sally Mae” (Adult Time) and “Written in the Stars” (AllHerLuv) are “Movie of the Year” nominees.

In the gay genre, the Greenwood-directed “Man in Uniform” (Icon Male) earned a “Movie of the Year” nomination; the studio’s “Don’t Tell My Wife 2” is a “Best Sex Scene” for Colby Jansen and Johnny B; and “Painful Love” snagged a “Best Oral Sex Scene” nom for Nick Fitt and Casey Everett.

Greenwood’s trans worked garnered a “Director of the Year (Trans)” nomination for Mile High’s TransSensual label.

“I was really blown away when the nominations but also extremely humbled that so many fans on Fleshbot enjoy my work. Nominations in all the genres I work in was an incredible thing to see. It would be great to win any or all of these awards. I know the fans and industry are busy, but if they could take a few moments out of their day over the next few days to vote for me before voting closes, that would be incredible,” Greenwood said.

Winners will be announced online on November 15; voting continues through October 28. Find a full list of winners here and click here to cast a ballot.

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Scarlet Lyone Launches Free OnlyFans Profile

LOS ANGELES — Australian performer and content creator Scarlet Lyone has launched an OnlyFans profile for “intimate and select XXX content,” noted a rep.

“My extremely loyal member base on the website will always be my top priority and they will always keep my attention,” Lyone said. “I know that some viewers prefer to stick to OnlyFans over any other sites to watch their favorite performers. From Day One, I have always recognized that because of the incredible fan base I have and how much I’m embraced, I could build my own platform.”

“I want all of my fans to have access to my content no matter what their preference of platform or budgets are, to make it accessible to everyone,” she continued. “I’m really excited to announce that select XXX content made for my site members will be available for purchase on OnlyFans.”

Her website will remain “the only place to see all of my content, get your hands on my merchandise, request custom videos, see me live and the only place to see my new content first.”

Visit ScaretLyone.com and follow the content creator on Twitter and OnlyFans.

In related news, Lyone is the subject of a new profile for Cam Life Magazine.

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Girlfriends Films Receives 2021 Fleshbot Awards Nod for ‘Best Girl-Girl Scene’

VALENCIA, Calif. — Girlfriends Films (GFF) has been nominated by the 2021 Fleshbot Awards in the category of “Best Girl-Girl Scene” from “Lesbian Psychodramas 36” starring Casca Akashova and London River.

Additionally, River and Akashova both garnered nominations for “Best MILF.” The two also earned separate nominations; River in the category of “Social Media Personality” and Akashova for “Best Tits.”

Two other stars contracted to GFF received nominations: Serene Siren for “Best Girl-Girl Performer” and Alyx Star for “Best Tits.”  
 
GFF President Moose conveyed the company’s excitement for the recognition.

“Congrats to London and Casca for an amazing job, and to our directors and crew for bringing their incredible scene to life,” he said. “Congratulations to our contract stars, Serene and Alyx, and to all the talent who were recognized for their hard work. Thank you to everyone at Fleshbot for the noms. We truly appreciate everything you do year-round.”

“And a big thank you goes out to the fans,” he added. “We’re stoked to be nominated and thankful for this honor.”

Winners will be announced online on November 15; voting continues through October 28. Find a full list of winners here and click here to cast a ballot.

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Swiss Navy Raises Awareness of ‘World Menopause Month’

POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — M.D. Science Lab, maker of the Swiss Navy brand, is observing “World Menopause Month” in October, which serves as an annual opportunity, noted a rep, to discuss the realities of female health and menopause management options.

“Menopause is a natural part of women’s lives when their hormone levels decline and menstruation ceases. And while there are several typical symptoms that surround menopause, such as hot flushes and night sweats, a common condition that many menopausal females experience is vaginal dryness,” a rep explained.

“Vaginal dryness can have tremendous effects on interpersonal relationships. According to clinical research, vaginal dryness in menopausal women can have a negative impact on quality of life and sexual relationships,” continued the rep. “This same research found personal lubricants to be effective treatment for intimate dryness.”

Dr. Sunny Rodgers, M.D., Science Lab’s intimate health advisor, noted that after menopause, reduced levels of the hormone estrogen can result in less natural lubrication.

“This can result in uncomfortable sexual experiences,” Rodgers said. “That’s why using good quality lubricants can be a game-changer for so many menopausal women.”

She said the Mayo Clinic also recommends using personal lubricant to remedy vaginal dryness and painful intercourse associated with menopause.

M.D. Science VP of Sales and Marketing Briana Watkins noted that “menopause may seem specific, but it’s one of many conditions that our team focus their research on, so we can find better ingredients and formulas to provide personal solutions.”

“The part of my position that I find most fulfilling is being able to help consumers better enjoy their lives by using our products,” she added. “Technology is helping us create new products that will better help consumers in particular segments. Let me share that 2022 will have some exciting new product launches for us.”

For additional details about World Menopause Month, visit ImSociety.org.

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Vush Announces Launch of New ‘Pop Collection’ of Vibes

Vush Announces Launch of New 'Pop Collection' of Vibes

LOS ANGELES — Australian brand Vush has announced the Pop Collection, described as a “discreet, compact and fun” product range with a focus on “taking sex toys less seriously.”

“Perfectly pairing beauty and pleasure, the Pop Collection blends seamlessly into the contents of any makeup bag with beauty-inspired looks,” explained a rep. “This range is a revolutionary addition to the sexual wellness category, encouraging people to feel comfortable and excited to pop their vibrator in their bag and take the fun wherever they go.”

Design Manager Louie McNamara noted that Vush is “pushing the boundaries of what your vibrator can look like.”

“Our design mission was to create products that were cute, fun, compact and endlessly versatile,” he continued. “Their capsule design allows them to be taken on the go, the magnetic charging allows the products to be 100% waterproof and saves sending batteries to landfill and the medical grade silicone means they can be used — and feel great — on any part of the body. The overall beauty-inspired design of the collection acknowledges that not everyone is ready to shout from the rooftops about their vibrators — yet.”

The Pop Collection offers “a high-quality and cost-effective option within the existing sex toy category,” the rep noted, featuring beauty-fit names such as Gloss Bullet Vibrator ($40 USD), Plump Palm Vibrator ($55 USD), Swish Dual Tip Vibrator ($55 USD) and Shine G-Spot Vibrator ($65 USD).

The collection also includes the Pop Bundle ($185 USD) with all four toys. “You’ll be spoiled for choice,” said the rep.

General Manager Jess Gomes added “our mission of ‘More Self Love’ has been at the heart of everything we do — and why shouldn’t self love and self pleasure be fun?”

“We’re changing the game and shifting away from all that seriousness normally associated with the category and injecting a big element of curious and courageous fun,” Gomes said. “Our beauty-inspired Pop Collection embodies all the things we love as a brand and empowers our customers to embrace and have fun with their pleasure, everywhere they go. A gorgeous Plump vibe that you would mistake as a beauty blender? A sweet and discreet lip gloss-inspired addition for your makeup bag? Yes, please, and thank you.”

Visit VushStimulation.com and follow the brand on Instagram.

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FanGear.vip Drops 2022 Calendars for Sophie Dee, Nikki Benz, Kenzie Anne

FanGear.vip Drops 2022 Calendars for Sophie Dee, Nikki Benz, Kenzie Anne

PHILADELPHIA — FanGear.vip has dropped its first series of 2022 calendars featuring Sophie Dee, Nikki Benz, Kenzie Anne and others.

All calendars are on sale this week.

The company is also offering new magazines from Dee, Kendra Sunderland and Alyssa Lavonne.

“FanGear goes above-and-beyond with their yearly calendars, offering full 12×12 hi-res prints on heavy bond stock,” said a rep.

For more information, visit FanGear.vip.

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