Miriam Weeks, the 18-year-old porn star and Duke University student, has spoken out on feminism and women in power, but now it looks like she's supporting both genders for a campaign.

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The X-rated actress who also goes by "Belle Knox" posted a BuzzFeed link on her Twitter page with different photos from Duke students with quotes that stand up against gender labeling, name-calling, sexism and homophobic language.

Each picture shows someone with a name in quotes that they choose not to say due to how it affects others. One photo says, "I don't say, 'B----' because it carries centuries of oppression towards women." Another photo says, "I don't say, 'Man Up' because being tough doesn't make me any less of a woman."

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While these quotes may regard slightly more towards women, there were other quotes that expressed both genders and how they are equal to each other.

"I don't say 'Man Up' because the strongest people I know have cried in front of me, regardless of their age, gender, or sex," one image says.

"I don't say 'Don't Be A P----' because I don't believe that any gender is inferior," another image wrote.

Weeks mentioned in her link that she loved this campaign. She's been in a number of interviews lately, speaking up about working in the adult entertainment industry, revealing that she should not be discriminated against for it. She also said that people have given her death threats and called her names through her Twitter page.