Porn Star James Deen Is a Raging Libertarian, Hates Affirmative Consent

James DeenJames Deen is a “raging, hard-core libertarian.”
That’s according to The Daily Beast’s Emily Shire, who

interviewed
the most famous man in the porn industry about his
views on policy, Rand Paul, and affirmative consent.

Reason readers already know Deen to be a foe of California’s
nanny-state condom laws. But it turns out Deen is firmly in the
leave-everybody-alone camp on a bunch of issues:

Deen has long been an outspoken activist against condom laws,
and like many in the adult-film community, he grounds his rationale
in an aggressive interpretation of First Amendment rights. “I
believe in freedom of speech,” he says, arguing that mandating
condoms and mandating testing, as the heterosexual porn industry
does, “both moderate what you’re doing with your genitals” and,
therefore, are “equivalent to violating performers’ civil
rights.”

But Deen doesn’t just want the government to stay out of his
pants; he wants it to stay out, period. When I mention he’s good at
texting and holding eye contact, he launches into an unexpected
tirade against texting and driving laws.

“We live in a terrorist country. I text and drive looking over
my shoulder, not because I think it is morally wrong. It’s because
I don’t want to get in trouble,” Deen says.

That doesn’t make Deen a fan of Rand Paul, however. When Shire
asked whether the libertarian-leaning Republican would get his
vote, Deen said no: “I don’t vote for absurd people.”

Shire, however, called Deen absurd for voicing strong opposition
to “Yes Means Yes” affirmative consent laws. Here’s what he
said:

“That is the dumbest fucking law I’ve ever heard of. We already
have a law against rape. Just don’t fucking rape people,” he says,
in full-on rant mode. “My mom tried to persuade me on it and told
me about the coverups on college campuses,” he explains. But in
typical libertarian fashion, he doesn’t think legislation is the
answer. “We can’t throw a law at it and think it’s going to solve
it.”

I’m with Deen. Mandating what drunk college students should say
to each other
before they have sex
isn’t going to make rape any less
prevalent. It will, however, produce more lawsuits, as
college administrators struggle to navigate the contradictions of
federal anti-rape requirements and established due process.

In any case, he seems like a cool live-and-let-live kind of guy.
He studiously refused to trash either Lindsay Lohan or Farrah
Abraham—even though Lohan was reportedly rude to him on the set of
The Canyons and Abraham tried to trick people into
thinking they were dating—and declined to name the reporter who
allegedly slept with him.

Shire concludes her interview by suggesting that he could run
for office. Hey, that’s not the worst idea. As long as the American
people are going to be fucked over by the government, we might as
well elect someone who knows what he’s doing.

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