The UK Channel 4 decided to run a programme promoting the pornography of Bonnie Blue, real name Tia Billinger. I am not going to explain who Ms Billinger is. Her descent into degeneracy and her attempt to spread that degeneracy into the mainstream of society has been written about on these pages before. Nor did I watch the programme as I wouldn’t subject myself to such filth. But I’ve read around and that was bad enough.
Channel 4 say it was a documentary but from what I have read it was, as it always is with Channel 4, a promotion of the very worst forms of human behaviour.
It was an attempt to normalise the trashing of women by men, the corrupting of men and the poisoning of the relations between the sexes. It was condemned by the left – wing New Statesman, the right – wing The Times and even advertisers distanced themselves from this filth.
“The card payment business Visa, the juice maker Cawston Press and the vodka brand Smirnoff, which is owned by the drinks giant Diageo, had ads which appeared online during 1000 Men and Me, but told Channel 4 that they did not want their products promoted during the programme as it did not chime with their advertising guidelines or their values.” It is a sorry state of affairs that advertisers are now the ones left upholding basic standards of decency and morality.
The UK children’s commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza, said the documentary risked damaging the fight to protect teenagers from the deleterious effects of online porn.
This is what the documentary showed, in graphic detail. You can take that as your trigger warning. Janice Turner at the Times, watched it so you don’t have to. First Ms Billinger claimed that on January 11, within a 12-hour period, she had sex with 1,057 men.
“Because let’s be clear, what Bonnie Blue does is by most standards extreme: in videos her small, slight, naked body is passed like a toy between multiple men who take turns penetrating her mouth and vagina, often at the same time. She kneels attending to a whole circle of penises, working manically in rotation like a music hall plate-spinner. Occasionally the men slap or choke or urinate on her: sometimes she gags and retches or looks overwhelmed by this sexual feeding frenzy. Unlike most porn stars, she doesn’t bother to fake orgasms: she is there not to receive but to provide pleasure for men who conclude by ejaculating on her face.”
So this is quite literally: filth. All societies have strong taboos against the spreading filth on the human body and corresponding rules around hygiene and purity. This programme, that glorifies this, fails at even this basic standard. But because it is associated with sex, it seems to get a free pass. You would not watch a programme that involved men swimming in sewage for fun. But Channel 4 felt showing a woman degrading herself in this way was a good idea. Ian Katz is the Chief Content Officer at Channel 4 – more on this later.
Now it is one thing to do these things in private. That would deserve our pity and compassion. But when this degeneracy is spread into the public sphere by Ms Billinger and especially Ian Katz that is of an entirely different order. It is in fact disordered, and both Ms Billinger and Mr Katz as well as all of the men involved would, in any normal society, be shunned from all respectable company. That’s not what will happen as we don’t live in a normal society.
This is what the left – wing New Statesman had to say about it. “Watching pornographic film actress Tia Billinger – known professionally as Bonnie Blue – get her “insides rearranged” in slow, repetitive motion in Channel 4’s 1,000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story filled my body with essentially the same emotions I’d felt watching the execution video (the journalist Faye Curran had to watch an execution video for a work assignment): disgust, fear and dismay at the state humankind has found itself in.”
Now you may say, if you don’t want to watch it Laura, don’t watch it. And I will say, I have not and nor will I. But we live in a society not an island and what the next generation is watching will have an impact on women, my four children and others so don’t bother telling me it is none of my business. Ms Billinger and Ian Katz have made it my business by making this behaviour literally mainstream. Channel 4 is mainstream; it is available on their playback system.
I don’t watch TV but what is on TV and what goes mainstream matters. The New Statesman review said this was not investigative journalism and Ms Billinger was not asked any difficult questions. “The documentary feels like an advertisement for Blue’s content. Her “record-breaking” 1,057-man feat is played out in slow, graphic video shots. Every inch of Blue is shown – nothing is blurred out.” This is degeneracy heaped on disorder piled upon depravity.
Finn McRedmond at the Irish Times, declared, “Bonnie Blue: Why the free-sex ‘content creator’ is nauseating and wrong. I had believed this was the best time to be alive, but there is nothing redemptive about her story.”
The Telegraph’s Anita Singh had a piece, “I watched Bonnie Blue’s degrading documentary with her father. I’m not sure either of us will recover. Channel 4 wants to tell stories ‘at the edges of modern morality’ but this feels a step too far.”
A documentary that unites the opinion writer at the Irish Times and the Telegraph in their condemnation is unique.
But to Channel 4 and Ian Katz, ‘all publicity is good publicity.’ They are responsible for poisoning the minds of a rising generation and to them, it is all good news. This is the kind of filth merchants that are in charge at Channel 4 these days.
Katz was previously editor at the flagship BBC late-night political programme Newsnight and previously at the left – wing Guardian. I just want you to know what kind of person thinks doing the PR for Bonnie Blue comes from – thoroughly left – wing and responsible for creating the narrative around things like immigration and multiculturalism at the BBC in Britain for at least a decade.
Speaking of multiculturalism, it is interesting that the one of the few white blonde women who get PR you could only dream of is an extreme porn star. You would not want to be a conspiracy theorist and think too hard about that one, or you might end up thinking Unacceptable Thoughts. Like that this was part of an overall narrative either conscious or subconscious that pushes the idea that white women are trash. I mean seriously if you were a Muslim and thought this was what western society had to offer, why the heck would you want to integrate into that? All the family of Ms Billinger are on board with her degeneracy.
I can tell you now you will sooner hear Mary Lou MacDonald sing God Save the King than watch a documentary on any mainstream channel with the title Ayesha does 1000 men. (A thousand apologies to any Ayeshas out there.) Hell would freeze over before that would happen. But the blonde white woman getting her ‘insides rearranged?’ Why that is featured on Channel 4 and she is interviewed on daytime breakfast TV and all the rest. And if Ayehsa does 1000 men even did make it onto our TV screens (which trust me it wouldn’t) Channel 4 studios would be burnt to the ground on the first whisper of such a development.
So there we are. By the way, for the deluded, blind and foolish out there who think Ms Billinger is just being ‘sex positive’ I suggest you seek therapy from a qualified sex therapist immediately. She herself should be in therapy and if you think what she does should be emulated, you have a problem. Treating women as a human semen depository and masturbatory tool is not sex positive. It’s misogyny, plain and simple.
So this documentary – although made by an English channel – is just another reason to take your TV and put it in the bin. Failing that, just remember this stuff is filth. It will corrupt the soul and poison the mind. Even the advertisers know that.