Markie More / Image via Instagram @markie.more
Markie More the porn star is no more. Now, we have Markie More the Mormon organization and anti-porn advocate?
Adult film performer More has announced his departure from the business. In addition, he now shares his open hostility toward it.
Last week, more posted to Twitter to share this change in his life.
“I’ve decided that I’m officially done with the adult industry,” he wrote. “I will be deleting both my onlyfans and justforfans accounts one month from today. If you’re subscribed to either, please unsubscribe so you’re not charged again.”
More then explained how he’s feeling like this new direction is the right one for himself. He also says that the last six years have been hard on him.
“If you’re wondering, I’ve quit because I can no longer promote lustful and deviant behavior. Lust is a monster, and the more you feed it, the hungrier it becomes. I’ve shown absolutely no hate whatsoever. If you think this, then you’re either confused and/or misinformed.”
More went further to say that he has seen the ugly sides of the NSFW industry and has decided to walk away.
“I’ve witnessed porn destroy numerous people, friendships, relationships, families, etc. It does far more harm than good for people. Unfortunately, telling people you fantasize real love isn’t something a studio wants you to say. So, instead I told lies, not even good ones either. I sincerely apologize for misleading you. I will only speak truths from this point forward.”
But More isn’t simply stepping away from the adult film industry. He is also openly opposing it. More has expressed his support of the organization Fight The New Drug. Fight The New Drug is a Mormon-owned organization that denounces pornography as harmful to individuals, relationships, and society.
All of this sounds fine, at first. More is a grown man and is able to make his own decisions. That said, there is some worry over the legitimacy of this organization he’s supporting. As Towleroad reports, the program seems to be founded by homophobic scheme artists.
As the Daily Beast wrote back in 2015, the owners of the organization, Clay Olsen and Jason Carroll, have expressed homophobic views.
In addition, an article, by the now abandoned Harlot Magazine, pointed out how Carroll has a specific bias towards traditional marriage stereotypes and standards.
While Markie More’s intentions may be legitimate, it seems he’s supporting an organization that isn’t as sincere. But will the man find that out himself or fall further down the rabbit hole? Only time will tell.