Is free porn really free?
Let me ask it a different way. Does free pornography actually have a cost, financial or otherwise?
Taking it a step further, does free pornography actually keep people from being free? In slavery? Like, literal, slavery?
This video is difficult to watch. Because of the language used, it’s for adults only. I’ll frame it only by saying that it isn’t religious in nature whatsoever. This isn’t a dogma flowing from faith. It’s about humanity.
If you’re an adult – especially a man – especially a man who protects his personal right to watch free, “victimless” porn, listen to what Megan Johnson has to say…
Just a few observations…
- Porn “stars” have, on average, extremely short, destructive careers.
- Disease runs rampant throughout the industry.
- We’re raising an entire generation of young adults who literally grew up with their sexual appetites created by pornagraphy.
- Most porn searchers are looking for younger actors depicted in violent or unhealthy acts.
- Watching porn causes us to objectify people and distance ourselves from genuinely loving relationships.
- It’s still legal.
So what’s a bold man to do?
- Stop watching it. (Go here for help.)
- Intentionally look at every single female you see or meet as human, with a story.
- Protect the victims of pornography – even those who are under the illusion that they’re not victims.
Hat tip to FightTheNewDrug.org (mentioned in the video) for posting this.
And did we mention…
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