Judi Lake

The Dark Side of Porn: Choosing Darkness

Posted: Saturday, January 24, 2009

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Judi Lake Advertising

There comes a moment in everyones life when a choice must be made between right and wrong, between good and evil, between light and darkness. These decisions are made in an instant, but with repercussions that lasta lifetime. My troubles began the day I chose the darkness the day I chose Jack.

At age sixteen...suddenly I transformed from a homely wallflower to a full-bodied woman who turned heads. It was every fathers nightmare...

--How to Make Love Like a Porn Star:

A Cautionary Tale, byJenna Jameson (Harper Collins, 2004)

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In case the name doesn't ring a bell, Jenna Marie Massoli, aka Jenna Jameson, is the most powerful woman in the hardcore porn industry. Recently retired from adult movies, this savvy businesswoman boldly started her own mega production company, Club Jenna, Inc., and has rivaled the best players in the porn industry.

Once considered taboo and a "low-life" industry, Jenna somehow managed to successfully cross over from her hardcore background into mainstream media. Her popularity soared and her acceptance into the mainstream continues unabated.

Though warning prospective actresses about the perils of the adult industry, Jameson has debated the merits of porn on society, most notably on "The O'Reilly Factor" (Fox News, 1996- ) with host Bill O'Reilly.



Following is Jenna's 2008 interview with Bill O'Reilly (courtesy of You Tube):

It's interesting, and sad, how numb society has become. Not too long ago, burlesque was considered risqu yet, today, hard-core pornography is considered "to be a form of empowerment that has a positive influence on society."

And so it goes when a society looses its morals and turns into "an anything goes society"there is really no such thing as right andwrong anymore.

Or is there?



During his last interview with Dr. James Dobson in 1989, hours before his execution, serial-killer, Ted Bundy describes the horrific, dark influence porn had on his life (video courtesy of You Tube):



Regardless of where society is going (or has gone) there still must be standards of what is right and what is wrong. If not adhered, we stand for nothing and have nothing to pass onto our children.

For me, that's not good enough.

I think Jenna's beginning statement sums things up perfectly:

There comes amoment in everyones life when a choice must be made between right and wrong,between good and evil, between light and darkness....

Yes, Jenna, thank you. I also believe it all has to do with choice.

And so we have before us the fruits of a God-less society.




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Judi Lynn Lake has kept up with leading edge business trends throughout her varied and successful career. She had already had her ‘15 minutes of fame’ over and over again before starting her family. Judi and her family now reside in Charleston, South Carolina but, having been born and raised on Long Island, NY, it is clearly evident that she will always be a "New Yorker." Today, she successfully runs her own advertising agency, http://www.judilake.com, which handles everything from logos, branding and package design while she continues to work closely with self-published authors from design to promotion and has recently launched an International fashion magazine, Vigore! http://vigore-mag.com

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» left by Pierre Francis from India 1 year 166 days ago.
Jenna Jameson makes specious arguments. Porn is nothing but a celebration / glamorisation of harlotry, and pornstars are not stars at all but whores dolled up for the camera. All this talk about empowerment and not being bothered about what people say behind her back just doesn't ring true. And her mention about her being good at what she does (which, by the way, does not necessarily have anything to do with sex!) is a lot of bullcrap. What else does porn lay claim to? Great cinematography?
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