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The Selena Bullshit

Porn Valley- Attempting to follow Selena Silver’s contradictory beefs with KSEX is cumbersome, long and redundant to say the least. Particularly if you’re trying to follow it post by post.

So we’ll attempt to break it down for you. Essentially, Silver went on www.adultdvdtalk.com in an attempt to solicit fan support and sympathy on an issue which essentially resulted in her being fired from KSEX. Sympathy in the sense that Silver is stating the firing happened on her birthday. Support in the sense that she claims that the poor down trodden porn girls- herself included- should have gotten paid for an event called the KSEX Games. And, I gather, from what she’s saying, paid big bucks.

Wankus addresses all of Silver’s charges in his remarks posted on KSEX https://adultfyi.com/read.aspx?ID=5598 and you are urged to read this.

Devoid of all the weeping and gnashing of teeth, however, it boils down to this. Silver agreed in principle to the terms and conditions of the KSEX Games and is now crying foul. One suspects that maybe Silver should have cried foul before the bat met the ball because to do so after-the-fact smacks of contrivance and disingenuous grand standing. But that’s beside the point.

Silver writes that she’s spent 18 months in the business building a reputation as a total professional and is counting on that reputation to make her case in the court of public opinion. Silvers also talks about taking a moral stand which strikes one funny considering that morality appears to be a misplaced virtue among her series of nude-for-pay allegations.

According to Silver, because she took a stand to say something was wrong, she was fired. Joan of Arc took a stand and got burned at the stake but that’s her fuckin’ tough luck. Along the way Silver presents facts in serious dispute. Among those, Silver says she got pink slipped via e-mail when, in fact, The Silvers were called and emailed countless times, according to Wankus, and asked to attend a face to face meeting regarding the termination of their show. They never responded.

Silver goes on to describe her work ethic which, giving the devil her due, was unassailable.

Silver makes the case that her efforts to promote her show and gather listeners to KSEX, in the main, brought 2-3 times as many unique listeners to the show as any other program. Under those circumstances, Silver thinks her firing an odd turn of events, all things considered. According to her, it boils it down to the fact that she told KSEX management it was wrong. Once some of the sophistry gets tucked into bed, however, Silver gets to the core issue: money.

“I believe that if you want to use the brand name and naked body of a porn star to make a profit for yourself, you should pay her,” Silver argues. Which, again begs the question why she didn’t address these issues before she let the games begin.

Silver also lends the impression that there was some devious conspiracy on the part of KSEX to defraud talent with bait and switch tactics best left to a checkered sports coat and a used car lot. To bolster her case, Silver also attempts to make members of DVSX, her sponsoring team, apparent rubes to Wankus’ three-card Monte.

Silver continues with a first they said yeah, then they said no series of anecdotes about intentions to publicize, create good will, but subsequently to film-on-the-sneak, claiming that what eventually transpired during the games were all shocking attempts to make money off the participants. To her consternation, Silver claims she had no idea that the day’s events would be taped- a statement that seems very odd in light of the all-consuming facts that Silver is able to muster later about KSEX’s clandestine Skull & Bones operation.

Silver also attempts to distance and divide AdultDVDEmpire, from KSEX, its partner in the event, by making it sound as though they were an unwitting accomplice, again, in some vast Ponzi scheme to make untold booty off the sweaty backs of naked women.

“I hope that they are not lumped in with KSEX in this indictment,” Silver writes. “I also hope when they read how KSEX handled things, they will put some pressure themselves on KSEX to make things right.” We can only hope so.

In what must have put the twist in her shorts, Silver states that Private paid their 7 girls a $500 day rate and applauded them, regardless of what the motivation was, for doing so. Silver attempts to bolster her case with the insinuation that if KSEX had been looking into securing the L.A. Coliseum, then there was certainly money in the coffers to share for all.

In one bleeding heart comment, Silver states, “The girls were there in the hot sun for about 7 hours, and there was some water provided and some snacks.” In her salt mine scenario, Silver, however, neglects to mention that she brought an entire barbecue ensemble with her but didn’t seem to be too concerned about offering Red Cross assistance to women about to pass out in the Death Valley-like conditions she alludes to.

Silver, like she did with DVSX, appropriates Jules Jordan’s name into the flap suggesting that Jordan, like some one-man Woodward & Bernstein enterprise came to vast conclusions that KSEX was involved in a take the money and run operation. “When Jules Jordan of Evil Angel asked on the AdultDVDTalk.com thread what do the girls make from all this, Wankus got very upset,” Silver states.

Not content with that Nixonian flim-flammery, Silver addresses the one about Porn Star Karaoke suggesting by her comments that the Freedom of Information Act needs to be invoked concerning KSEX’s attempts to run some sort of karaoke scam. Again, Silver’s weeks of attendance at that event never suggested that she was scrupulously taking notes for hand over to J. Edgar Hoover or the Kefauver committee.

Silver also addresses some alleged KSEX demographics in an attempt to make a case that few if any people watch the show. “If reaching a couple hundred people is worth that trade of your naked body and your sex acts, then by all means do it,” she advises, the shock reading in her voice. Which, again, would beg the question why Silver bothered to zealously promote the shows in the first place, ostensibly, to empty houses.

But she did it for her fans, says Silver, which is always the fall back position when the issue is really all about the sponduli. After the masquerade, Silver finally takes the rubber face off when the punch line is about how she was paid $10,000 on the Howard Stern show. But not content to allow the defense to rest at that point, Silver, mistaking porn for the Yalta Conference, details an elaborate 10-point plan on how the industry should, in effect rally behind her, and boycott KSEX.

Even a first year law student would be licking his chops on that one.

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