Anti-Pornography Activist Blog has brought together 100 anti-porn videos and more for your convenient reference.
“Playlist categories include documentaries, porn star interviews, anti-pornography conference videos, porn addiction/obsession videos, CP80 Internet porn solution videos, anti-porn book author interviews, videos of criminals influenced by porn, debates and panel discussions about pornography, anti-pornography activist videos, Girls Gone Wild and Joe Francis videos, videos about sexist media and its harmful influence on women and girls, videos on masculinity, videos about feminism and women, videos of people who are against porn sharing their thoughts, videos of current porn news, videos about porn technology, anti-porn music videos…”
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Here are selected playlists:
Anti-Porn Music Videos (20+)
Anti-Pornography Activism Videos (90+)
Child Pornography and Child Sexual Exploitation (15+)
Crime, Rape, Violence & Porn Connection (15+)
Debates and Panel Discussions about Pornography (5+)
Documentaries, Movies, and TV Shows about Pornography (35+)
Faith-Based Anti-Pornography Activism (20+)
Feminism, Feminists, and Pornography & Sex-Trade Issues (40+)
Funny Anti-Porn Videos (10+)
Girls Gone Wild and Joe Francis Videos (3+)
History of Pornography and the Porn Industry (5+)
Men Speaking Out Against Pornography (50+)
Porn Addiction (or Obsession or Compulsion) (20+)
Porn-Related Free Speech, First Amendment, and Legal Issues (3+)
Porn Star Interviews and Other Porn Star Related Videos (25+)
Pornography Statistics (15+)
Prostitution-Related Videos (and Strip Clubs) (15+)
Sex Trafficking, Sex Slavery, and Sex Tourism (5+)
Videos on Sexist & Exploitative Media (Includes Rap/Hip Hop) (30+)
What is Pornography? Defining Pornography vs. Erotica (3+)
See also:
Video Presentation: A Content Analysis of 50 of Today’s Top Selling Porn Films (explicit language)
Ana Bridges: “…I’m going to begin to talk about what it is that we found after looking at these 304 scenes in these 50 top selling pornographic films. In total in the 304 scenes we coded a total of 3,376 acts of aggression. That ends up averaging…to an aggressive act every minute and a half. The scenes on average contained eleven and a half acts of verbal or physical aggression…”
“We also coded for, what…we’re calling loosely in this talk, ‘extreme acts’ (of sex acts). The only sexual sequence that we coded, which is…when one thing follows another, was something called ATM…’ass-to-mouth’. This literally involves anal penetration followed by oral sex…she is literally eating her own shit. That occurred in 41% of the scenes that we coded…
“So how many scenes didn’t contain aggression? About 10%…
Gail Dines Presents: Pornography and Pop Culture (explicit)
This video includes explicit still images. Some may find it painful to watch, especially victims of sexual violence. Acknowledging this, activists have found that presenting today’s porn in an unfiltered fashion is “an effective and rapid consciousness-raiser about misogyny and male views of women”. We have seen our opposition claim that we should go easy on porn because it’s a form of “art”, that it represents the empowerment of women, or that today’s porn is no more harmful than paintings or century-old erotica pictures. We feel the best counter to these arguments is to show people what today’s porn actually is.
Rebecca Whisnant: Not Your Father’s Playboy, Not Your Mother’s Feminist Movement (explicit language)
Claiming you like a world of shallow relationships, exploitation, cruelty and abuse may make you feel better about it, but it is not true liberation. Rebecca Whisnant critiques third-wave feminism in “Not Your Father’s Playboy, Not Your Mother’s Feminist Movement”. This talk was delivered at “Pornography and Pop Culture: Re-framing Theory, Re-thinking Activism”, a conference at Wheelock College in Boston, MA (March 24, 2007).
Traffic Control: The People’s War on Internet Porn
Average age of first exposure: 11
Ex-Porn Star Shelley Lubben Talks about Days on the Set: Tedious, Intoxicated, Painful, Risky
“Porn is harder than prostitution, where you are treated nice if you are in the luxurious side of it. Porn was totally degrading and shattering. None of the men in prostitution treated me sexually like the men in porn did…”
Jenna Jameson’s Cautions to Would-Be Porn Stars
Jameson says porn has more pitfalls “than nearly any other occupation.” Drugs is one…
[The performers] don’t own any rights to their screen work, so scenes can be reused in compilations. And because the adult industry isn’t unionized and the movies are so cheap to make, the stars make a piddling slice of the overall profits…
Interview with Ex-Porn Star Traci Lords: Abused as a Child; High on the Set; Power, Not Arousal; Bad Pay
There’s nothing loving about it, no. Absolutely not. For me, porn was about my pain in my life as a child. And I was completely acting out. I was a wild kid. I was angry at the world. And I was very rebellious, and I wanted to show everybody…
“Playlist categories include documentaries, porn star interviews, anti-pornography conference videos, porn addiction/obsession videos, CP80 Internet porn solution videos, anti-porn book author interviews, videos of criminals influenced by porn, debates and panel discussions about pornography, anti-pornography activist videos, Girls Gone Wild and Joe Francis videos, videos about sexist media and its harmful influence on women and girls, videos on masculinity, videos about feminism and women, videos of people who are against porn sharing their thoughts, videos of current porn news, videos about porn technology, anti-porn music videos…”
Click this graphic to see APA’s playlists…
Here are selected playlists:
Anti-Porn Music Videos (20+)
Anti-Pornography Activism Videos (90+)
Child Pornography and Child Sexual Exploitation (15+)
Crime, Rape, Violence & Porn Connection (15+)
Debates and Panel Discussions about Pornography (5+)
Documentaries, Movies, and TV Shows about Pornography (35+)
Faith-Based Anti-Pornography Activism (20+)
Feminism, Feminists, and Pornography & Sex-Trade Issues (40+)
Funny Anti-Porn Videos (10+)
Girls Gone Wild and Joe Francis Videos (3+)
History of Pornography and the Porn Industry (5+)
Men Speaking Out Against Pornography (50+)
Porn Addiction (or Obsession or Compulsion) (20+)
Porn-Related Free Speech, First Amendment, and Legal Issues (3+)
Porn Star Interviews and Other Porn Star Related Videos (25+)
Pornography Statistics (15+)
Prostitution-Related Videos (and Strip Clubs) (15+)
Sex Trafficking, Sex Slavery, and Sex Tourism (5+)
Videos on Sexist & Exploitative Media (Includes Rap/Hip Hop) (30+)
What is Pornography? Defining Pornography vs. Erotica (3+)
See also:
Video Presentation: A Content Analysis of 50 of Today’s Top Selling Porn Films (explicit language)
Ana Bridges: “…I’m going to begin to talk about what it is that we found after looking at these 304 scenes in these 50 top selling pornographic films. In total in the 304 scenes we coded a total of 3,376 acts of aggression. That ends up averaging…to an aggressive act every minute and a half. The scenes on average contained eleven and a half acts of verbal or physical aggression…”
“We also coded for, what…we’re calling loosely in this talk, ‘extreme acts’ (of sex acts). The only sexual sequence that we coded, which is…when one thing follows another, was something called ATM…’ass-to-mouth’. This literally involves anal penetration followed by oral sex…she is literally eating her own shit. That occurred in 41% of the scenes that we coded…
“So how many scenes didn’t contain aggression? About 10%…
Gail Dines Presents: Pornography and Pop Culture (explicit)
This video includes explicit still images. Some may find it painful to watch, especially victims of sexual violence. Acknowledging this, activists have found that presenting today’s porn in an unfiltered fashion is “an effective and rapid consciousness-raiser about misogyny and male views of women”. We have seen our opposition claim that we should go easy on porn because it’s a form of “art”, that it represents the empowerment of women, or that today’s porn is no more harmful than paintings or century-old erotica pictures. We feel the best counter to these arguments is to show people what today’s porn actually is.
Rebecca Whisnant: Not Your Father’s Playboy, Not Your Mother’s Feminist Movement (explicit language)
Claiming you like a world of shallow relationships, exploitation, cruelty and abuse may make you feel better about it, but it is not true liberation. Rebecca Whisnant critiques third-wave feminism in “Not Your Father’s Playboy, Not Your Mother’s Feminist Movement”. This talk was delivered at “Pornography and Pop Culture: Re-framing Theory, Re-thinking Activism”, a conference at Wheelock College in Boston, MA (March 24, 2007).
Traffic Control: The People’s War on Internet Porn
Average age of first exposure: 11
Ex-Porn Star Shelley Lubben Talks about Days on the Set: Tedious, Intoxicated, Painful, Risky
“Porn is harder than prostitution, where you are treated nice if you are in the luxurious side of it. Porn was totally degrading and shattering. None of the men in prostitution treated me sexually like the men in porn did…”
Jenna Jameson’s Cautions to Would-Be Porn Stars
Jameson says porn has more pitfalls “than nearly any other occupation.” Drugs is one…
[The performers] don’t own any rights to their screen work, so scenes can be reused in compilations. And because the adult industry isn’t unionized and the movies are so cheap to make, the stars make a piddling slice of the overall profits…
Interview with Ex-Porn Star Traci Lords: Abused as a Child; High on the Set; Power, Not Arousal; Bad Pay
There’s nothing loving about it, no. Absolutely not. For me, porn was about my pain in my life as a child. And I was completely acting out. I was a wild kid. I was angry at the world. And I was very rebellious, and I wanted to show everybody…