We’ve spent plenty of time talking about the Duke Porn Star but as Jesse Saffron of National Review points out below, she recently said something that made a lot of sense.

Common Sense Economics from a Porn Star

Do you remember “Belle Knox,” the Duke University student (real name Miriam Weeks) who made headlines earlier this year when a classmate revealed that she works in the adult film industry? After Weeks’s porn background became part of the public record, some left-wingers and feminist libertarians used her personal story as a springboard for meta debates about what they consider the evils of “patriarchy” and society’s backwards and hypocritical stances on sexuality. Other, more conservative voices criticized Duke University officials for ignoring the case and for failing to take a moral stand against Weeks.

Regardless of what you may think about Weeks, her recent opinion piece on Time’s website is worth reading. She possesses a solid understanding of higher education’s landscape and the catastrophes that have resulted from a “federal spigot” that primes the pump with an endless stream of subsidies and grants:

Everyone is focused on my decision to perform in porn to pay my tuition. Let’s start paying attention to what got me here. Sky-high tuition bills result from a culture, from our President on down, telling every kid to go to college, regardless of their future plans or ability to graduate.

Weeks also points out that administrative bloat and the rise of collegiate bureaucracies are negative consequences of the government’s flawed postsecondary policies.


 
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