Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 21, 2019
It is rather clear at this point, I would hope, that being involved in the pornography industry does deep and irreversible damage to women.
Jenni Lee was one of the most successful porn actresses in the world.
But last month she was found living in the tunnels under Las Vegas fighting for survival.
Deep beneath Vegas’s glittering lights lies a sinister 200 mile-long labyrinth inhabited by thousands who have lost everything to the city above.
Jenni Lee’s shocking living situation was discovered by a film crew making a documentary about the tunnels.
She was filmed in a dark area of the manmade caves with nothing but a small torch lighting her living space.
Jenni Lee, AKA Stephanie Saddora, still has over 45,000 subscribers on a popular porn website and is ranked as “Pornstar number 119” in the world.
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The Tennessee woman found a massive, worldwide audience appearing in high profile films and magazines including Hustler and Penthouse before retiring to focus on fashion modelling in 2009.
Jenni described herself as being “a little too successful” as a pornstar.
“I actually got very famous. “I should still be in the top 100 on some list somewhere.
“I used to be so hot,” she said in an interview in her patch of the tunnels, surrounded by her possessions.
Yeah.
Funny how that works.
Jenni was asked what it’s like to live in the literal underbelly of Las Vegas as a woman.
“It’s not as difficult as you might think, everybody’s really respectful,” she explained.
“Everybody’s good to each other, which I don’t think you find much.
“I’m happy, I have everything I need here,” she sighed.
Built to protect the desert city from flash floods, the tunnels have become home to hundreds of Las Vegas’ homeless.
The reporter asked her what the difference is between under the ground and above the ground where the glitz and glamour of the strip, all the casinos and the hotels.
She said: “People are more accepting [underground].”
Shockingly, Jenni implied she wouldn’t leave the tunnels, even if she could.
“Do you think you can ever get out of here?” the reporter asked.
“Um, yes, but why?” she replied, looking at her surroundings.
The former adult film star was then asked if she liked it in the tunnels.
“I do I do,” she said while picking dirt out from under her nails.
This video needs to be shared with fun-time sluts who think the fun will never end. Maybe it will –
lol, no, I’m just joking.
There is literally nothing you can do to convince a woman that it is physically possible for her decisions to have consequences, even if you can show her video of the direct consequences of her behavior.
They are literally incapable of understanding that they make decisions which change the course of their lives. Which leads one to wonder if they actually are ever making decisions, or if they are just responding to stimuli. I do not think they are making decisions. And I think that by “empowering” women, we have simply created the illusion that they are making decisions, while in their brains something very different is happening.
The solution is to give up the charade of “empowered women,” and return to traditional gender norms.