The Dangers of Pornography - SHOCKING

Aero

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Oh here we go again. I think that the porn industry is highly regulated. In fact, it is probably more regulated than any other industry. And that's not an excuse, it's about perspective. So don't buy all the myths about porn!

It's like we have a free for all for every single vice. That's why I don't get why porn gets blamed for things. Porn doesn't make people into serial killers. But there are a lot of things happening that do. We should focus on those things.
 

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Oh here we go again. I think that the porn industry is highly regulated. In fact, it is probably more regulated than any other industry. And that's not an excuse, it's about perspective. So don't buy all the myths about porn!

It's like we have a free for all for every single vice. That's why I don't get why porn gets blamed for things. Porn doesn't make people into serial killers. But there are a lot of things happening that do. We should focus on those things.
Creates a market for human trafficking.
 

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What people should be concentrating on is who is in control of pronography and why it has become mainstream in the past two decades.

One of the worlds largest psy-op's involves porn in order to expand and destroy barriers of morality and to control. No matter what cable or sat service you use or if you stream the one thing which makes them the most money is porn. In fact, the worlds largest pornographers are in some ways your TV service or sorts.

More than 1/3 (38%) of internet traffic is porn. It is addictive. It will rewire your brain and morals if you allow it to do so.

There are already black markets of porn or an underground far worse than what we see. I could go on and on. Alspo, look up who controls the porn industry and simply ask yourself of the allure it has on yourself or those around you. Jezz is a slickster.

Here is one take on it...https://www.henrymakow.com/porn_in_the_war_against_you.html
 

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I don't think porn created the market for sex workers.

Banning porn will only push things more underground. So instead of some legal outlet, there will only be illegal outlets. Bad move!
Maybe I worded it wrong but it provides a demand with individuals willing too provide the supply.
 

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I agree that porn is damaging and degenerate, however, banning it is not the right approach. As somone else commented the market will not go away, it will just go underground. We should be teaching kids and young people to feel free to explore sexuality, be at ease with it, but to use it in a productive/beneficial way and create a culture where porn is seen as degenerate and unpleasing, then the market will fade with time. Our culture is degenerate,thus we seek degenerate things


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Maybe I worded it wrong but it provides a demand with individuals willing too provide the supply.
I get the point you are trying to make. But it's unlikely porn increases the demand for sex. That's just counter to everything we know about porns effect on the brain. It's not good for relationships, and I acknowledge that can cause serious problems. I'm thinking more along the lines of substance or domestic abuse though.

The thing that causes the most demand for porn and prostitution is SEX. And there isn't a whole lot we can do about that as a society. We just have to try to teach each other. That sex is a serious thing, and has a TON of power over our minds. That's always been my main point in all of these porn discussions. You can't fix people's sex drive through forced repression. It literally achieves the opposite of what they want!
 

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I get the point you are trying to make. But it's unlikely porn increases the demand for sex. That's just counter to everything we know about porns effect on the brain. It's not good for relationships, and I acknowledge that can cause serious problems. I'm thinking more along the lines of substance or domestic abuse though.

The thing that causes the most demand for porn and prostitution is SEX. And there isn't a whole lot we can do about that as a society. We just have to try to teach each other. That sex is a serious thing, and has a TON of power over our minds. That's always been my main point in all of these porn discussions. You can't fix people's sex drive through forced repression. It literally achieves the opposite of what they want!
I'm more so speaking of the women/men forced into the industry rather than porn itself. Porn on its own is devoid of intimacy and simply provides instant gratification to the pleasure receptors that we all enjoy.

I do think that because of how we, I'm speaking of the U.S., have dealt with sex it has been detrimental to our minds and relationships and subsequently had effects on our youth that can't really be quantified. Though I think issues with sex stem from larger issues that we as a society haven't dealt with well that create industry opportunities for things like porn, abortion, etc.

I definitely agree that education on sex has been lacking and the overreaching arm of religious fanatics has contributed to the problem. We have between been conditioned to believe certain things like size matters on a man, vaginal tightness being something every woman should strive for(every woman's vaginal cavity is shaped differently), bigger is better, a man should last so long, and so on and so on.
 

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I'm more so speaking of the women/men forced into the industry rather than porn itself.
Completely agree. I don't like all the messed up stuff going on in porn. A female porn star filed a lawsuit recently. I'm not going to go into details, but it was highly concerning.

When Porn first started. It definitely wasn't like it is now. They need to stop treating people like shit.
 

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From what I hear, the girls (and guys) get lured in, typically with an easy "project", and a bundle of money. They think, "wow, this is really easy, fun, quick ton of money.. hell yeah", only once they sign that contract, the real screwing (lit and fig) begins.

The talent works 5, 6 days a week, 12- 18 hour days, very little breaks and benefits. For example, a worker might work for 3 or 4 hours, and have to film during that time with 3 or 4 partners. Then for the next shift, it's another shift of partners. Just constant sex, for up to 18 hour days. It's in their contract, and it's what they signed on for, until they quit or their market dries up.

I imagine the allure is great, but the true benefits are so few. Most women only have a shelf life of 3 years.
 

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From what I hear, the girls (and guys) get lured in, typically with an easy "project", and a bundle of money. They think, "wow, this is really easy, fun, quick ton of money.. hell yeah", only once they sign that contract, the real screwing (lit and fig) begins.

The talent works 5, 6 days a week, 12- 18 hour days, very little breaks and benefits. For example, a worker might work for 3 or 4 hours, and have to film during that time with 3 or 4 partners. Then for the next shift, it's another shift of partners. Just constant sex, for up to 18 hour days. It's in their contract, and it's what they signed on for, until they quit or their market dries up.

I imagine the allure is great, but the true benefits are so few. Most women only have a shelf life of 3 years.
Not only that but the risk of STDs and everything is higher until your name gets out there but a lot of women are going amateur in that they set their own terms and stuff like cam girls but making full on scenes.

There's been some likes Jazmine Cashmere who did it for money to support her children until the allure wore off and she doing Christianity. I've heard once you're in its pretty hard to get out especially if you are like this

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/12/07/porn-star-august-ames-commits-suicide-after-bullying-for-not-wanting-to-have-sex-with-man-who-did-gay-porn.html&ved=2ahUKEwiYiKvq8MnaAhXo5IMKHdAkAQYQFjAAegQICBAB&usg=AOvVaw1SejJP5Pi9HQGDK-Ila2M6

From what I understand she was sexually abused and found power in porn only to be harassed and threatened by the same people fapping to her.

https://m.ranker.com/list/adult-stars-who-committed-suicide/celebrity-lists

Ultimately it just is not a healthy industry or work environment but it's peddled to us like sex is the ultimate display of masculinity/femininity and power. To be honest it's really sad to see the look of drugs of just emptiness in their eyes as they just fake moan and get pounded for money. That's no way to live or be and there's no glory or anything to it at the end of the day because both parties were just meat puppets catering to an industry peddling filth and debauchery.

Sex should be an intimate and beautiful thing shared between adults rather than what porn manipulates the psyche into believing.
 

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As far as the "if you ban it, it would only"..... people make that same argument with a million different things. We might as well say "if you ban contract killers, you only make them underground"..... if we follow that logic, nothing should be illegal. Making things illegal only drives them underground goes the argument. So if we follow that logic to its conclusion, we should simply have no laws. People are going to murder, r*pe and steal whether it's legal or not. So from that point of view, all those should be legal.

People making that argument are simply attacking the basis of having laws at all. That people have gone that far shows how far in decline society is, where the very concept of laws itself is questioned.

Yes, I get that people will do illegal stuff even if there is laws. I get that people will commit murder and arson if they're illegal. But having laws against murder and arson can hopefully help deter murder and arson. And even if they didn't reduce murder and arson- there still should be laws in place if only for symbolic reasons.

Besides, insha'Allah making porn illegal would get results. I think we'd have a lot less 10-year-olds watching it.
As far as any theory that I'm a religious fanatic because I think porn should be illegal.... firstly, why does anyone care? Making porn illegal is not going to happen anytime soon and it's not like I have that sort of power. Secondly, about 60 years ago that was a perfectly mainstream point of view. So what makes a person a "religious fanatic" is constantly changing. Burning accused witches without sufficient evidence- that was a religious fanatic once upon a time. Now it's a person who thinks porn should be illegal. And a lot more. If you mention God, if you have a beard. Pretty soon if you believe in God at all you will be a "religious fanatic".

The elite condition a society slowly one step at a time. This is psychology manipulation 101. If you think this is the last step you're sorely mistaken. It's going to get a whole lot worse.
At some point, people are going to be having sex in the streets like animals. I understand that's already happening but in the future that will be more normal. It will just be an ordinary, everyday thing to walk to the corner store and seeing people having sex on the sidewalk.

We could actually halt all this. We could actually do things which would get results. But anything which would actually get results (such as banning pornography) would be "religious fanaticism" and so anything which halts this decline would be "religious fanaticism" and so unless people go the path of "religious fanaticism", things will continue downward.

I'm kinda curious where it's gonna go next but then I don't wanna know and honestly when I find out I'm sure I'll be horrified, the new norms will be irreversble and I'll wish I never found out where things are headed.

I'm not a fan of porn.
This one is a slippery slope , where people can call it art, freedom of expression, hustling, all kinds of excuses.
They say it's art? Ban it anyways.
And hustling? Hustler used to be a negative word. Now people act like it's some glorious word thanks to Jay-Z and Master P. Have someone lock up the "hustler" and tell the "hustler" that the one arresting them is doing their "hustle" and not to "knock their hustle".
 
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