Anonymous ID: 1cb5d1 Feb. 10, 2020, 1:03 p.m. No.8095100   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5532 >>5631

>>8094980

People don't want to have this conversation because 99.9% of the population is guilty of a quick view/spank.

 

It has become apparent that, over the years, they are getting WAY more brash with the filth they host. No longer is it a straight up "watch some sex", or definitely "of age" actors doing the forbidden fruit on film for some quick thrills for the lonely, desperate, or addicted. It's gotten MUCH worse, and the levels of depravity are sinking to the point of the illicit/illegal. What's worse is, they are trying to pass it off as PERFECTLY LEGAL, when they are literally destroying people's lives with this stuff.

 

I don't think outfits like PornHub are going to have an easy go, moving forward. I'm certain many of the people in this "industry" are going to have some indictments with their names on it. I'm certain a lot of the content is going to start disappearing, and this article is putting a giant spotlight on the why.

 

Keep this in mind the next time you decide to forgo using your imagination. Keep in mind that the content you are viewing might be misrepresented. Most importantly, think about how much different your life might be if it was absent this destructive nonsense.

 

Again, we've all been guilty of it from time to time. That's something that is fixable moving forward, and raising awareness of it so that others don't fall into the same trap is a major part of why we're here.

 

Pray for strength for all in this fight. We all need it.

Anonymous ID: 1cb5d1 Feb. 10, 2020, 2 p.m. No.8095695   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>8095351

It's not free speech, but it's not NOT human to want to watch/participate. The proliferation of the media is the problem, and the bottomless levels of depravity is where the real issues take hold. Eliminating it entirely, or making it illegal will not fix the problem.

 

Look how prohibition worked out.