“They are proud of their work. They are not shrinking violets and, like many artists, they demand to be heard … I am proud that Jett has taken a stand against the Entertainment Hypocrisy Complex.”
— Cockyboys director Jake Jaxson on the exclusive Jett Black’s refusal to be shamed by the Royal Ballet. The full quote — and the scenes that got Black into so much trouble — after the jump …
“I think Jett is like many of the other performers we work with. They are proud of their work. They are not shrinking violets and, like many artists, they demand to be heard and I intend to keep building a platform that supports and respects the young men in that endeavor. I think we all welcome the “art versus porn” conversation, and I am proud that Jett has taken a stand against the Entertainment Hypocrisy Complex.”
“Our society glorifies violence and destruction, horror films featuring torture and mutilation of the worst kind, and it’s marketed to teenagers as well as popular music flooding young minds, mixing images of sex, drugs, and religion in very perverse ways. And this is all somehow acceptable, yet sexual depictions between consenting adults for adults is bad, evil, and morally unacceptable or a “dead end” for anyone who chooses to make it their profession? Not if I can do anything about it.”
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