I was just looking for the interview with her that I mentioned, and read another one during my search - turns out it was written in 2006.
It's a deeply depressing interview for a number of reasons.
In the course of it she refers to herself as "a product of a neglected economic environment".
At one point the (revolting) interviewer says this: "I have friends who are obsessed with Crack Whore Confessions, though I’ve yet to check it out. I’m interested in porn on various levels, but especially enjoy the work that can teach you something about language or the human condition. Seems like Crack Whore Confessions could do that."
She responds: "I think Crack Whore Confessions is both hilarious and tragic. They need to fuck for a different reason than porn stars—we need or want sex, and they need drugs. It is an excellent exposé of human sexuality, which probably frightens a lot of people."
Well I've just looked up Crack Whore Confessions and there are no words for how awful it is.
I suppose I wanted to say something about how unspeakable the side of the porn industry that Sasha Grey was employed in can be, and how extreme (imo) her views were.