I wouldn't even know where to start, when thinking about what I'd like to ask her, if I'm honest. OK, what about this "What the fuck were you thinking?".
If you one day have children, especially a daughter, do you think you’ll feel proud explaining what you did, or do you worry there might be shame attached to it?
Do you believe in a sexual morality that includes more than just consent? If not, what are the strongest arguments you can think of for why others may believe this?
Lily do you have or contemplated making a plan for a new anonymous life in the future once you've reached a degree of financial security, or do you want the notoriety and opprobrium to continue into a possible married-family-life, and what would your parents advise?
As an OG follower, I say this with respect; IMO, the only reason you should have Lily Phillips or Bonnie Blue on your show is to ask them hard questions (no pun intended)…You simply have to ask this; There are rape gangs still operating in Derbyshire and 40+ towns in the UK (I felt it was a real shame that KK, when mentioning this issue on your first JRE show, used the past tense - unintentionally, I’m sure - giving the false impression that this national outrage had been properly addressed), where men of non-Caucasian ethnic-background have (from multiple court testimonies) called white girls ‘whores’ during, and have used it as a justification for, group rapes and torture…Does Lily understand that what she is doing can only cement these retrograde ideas in the minds of men who are depraved enough to do this kind of thing to vulnerable girls? Please ask her some version of that question.
That's a good one, but I suspect that the only things that are important to people like Lily is MONEY and ATTENTION. Even more important than their own self respect.
Given that the vast majority of women do not wish to be penetrated by 100's and 1000's of men en masse, how can British society educate men about the nuance of consent, especially those who come to this country holding religious beliefs which treat women as 'other' and fair game for gang rape and torture if they are out alone and not covered from head to toe?
Do you think early exposure to pornography, or any other early exposures growing up, may have affecting your choice to do what you do now and your attitudes on sex etc?
And, given that we know that pornography is being accessed by children (boys and girls) at younger and younger ages, what societal impact so you think this may have regarding attitudes towards, sex, marriage, women, and values in general in 10-20 years time?
(I have tried to word this question as non judgemental and unbias as possible, personally I think this will lead to very bad things but don't want to lead the question that way, as curious as to her response, she may think there are positives 🤷🏻)
Does she think we should bring back shame as a way of stopping the moral decline of “anything goes, no matter how much it hurts society and individuals”?
Would rather read a good book.
Lily Phillips? Seriously?
I wouldn't even know where to start, when thinking about what I'd like to ask her, if I'm honest. OK, what about this "What the fuck were you thinking?".
Did you “enjoy” it? If not it seems a bit odd to choose this method of earning a living. Other jobs are available, is the cash worth the effort?
Really? Come on guys, I’ve been a subscriber for ages and you can do better.
Right there with you. So many better candidates. Don't need this, nor the revolving door of regular reappearances
If you one day have children, especially a daughter, do you think you’ll feel proud explaining what you did, or do you worry there might be shame attached to it?
Is that for Lily or the Trigger producers?
Final question to ask her from members. Tbh, surprised they got her on.
Obviously the fame outweighs the shame
Platforming degenerates isn't cool, guys
Everyone cool is on the free speech bandwagon. I guess sometimes I just don’t want to be cool.
What are your plans for the future?
Do you believe in a sexual morality that includes more than just consent? If not, what are the strongest arguments you can think of for why others may believe this?
Lily do you have or contemplated making a plan for a new anonymous life in the future once you've reached a degree of financial security, or do you want the notoriety and opprobrium to continue into a possible married-family-life, and what would your parents advise?
As an OG follower, I say this with respect; IMO, the only reason you should have Lily Phillips or Bonnie Blue on your show is to ask them hard questions (no pun intended)…You simply have to ask this; There are rape gangs still operating in Derbyshire and 40+ towns in the UK (I felt it was a real shame that KK, when mentioning this issue on your first JRE show, used the past tense - unintentionally, I’m sure - giving the false impression that this national outrage had been properly addressed), where men of non-Caucasian ethnic-background have (from multiple court testimonies) called white girls ‘whores’ during, and have used it as a justification for, group rapes and torture…Does Lily understand that what she is doing can only cement these retrograde ideas in the minds of men who are depraved enough to do this kind of thing to vulnerable girls? Please ask her some version of that question.
That's a good one, but I suspect that the only things that are important to people like Lily is MONEY and ATTENTION. Even more important than their own self respect.
My Question would be
Does she ever think or care of the knock on effects of her behaviour to other women all over the world
And the respect that most Men have for women and Motherhood
Just to make money
Given that the vast majority of women do not wish to be penetrated by 100's and 1000's of men en masse, how can British society educate men about the nuance of consent, especially those who come to this country holding religious beliefs which treat women as 'other' and fair game for gang rape and torture if they are out alone and not covered from head to toe?
Do you think early exposure to pornography, or any other early exposures growing up, may have affecting your choice to do what you do now and your attitudes on sex etc?
And, given that we know that pornography is being accessed by children (boys and girls) at younger and younger ages, what societal impact so you think this may have regarding attitudes towards, sex, marriage, women, and values in general in 10-20 years time?
(I have tried to word this question as non judgemental and unbias as possible, personally I think this will lead to very bad things but don't want to lead the question that way, as curious as to her response, she may think there are positives 🤷🏻)
As someone in porn, what is the most important thing someone outside porn should know?
Does she think we should bring back shame as a way of stopping the moral decline of “anything goes, no matter how much it hurts society and individuals”?