In regards to this thread on Twitter,
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">If a man watches porn, I cannot respect him as a man. It’s a sign of poor judgment, poor self control, and an orientation away from God. <br><br>It is the grossest, most immoral vice and then you have to consider the guy is doing it because his favourite hobby is to sexually assault… <a href="
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I’m a person of faith and don’t have an issue with pornography. I think, in moderation, it can be healthy and even beneficial for society.
How beautiful are your feet in sandals, O prince's daughter! The curves of your thighs are like jewels, The work of the hands of a skillful workman. Your navel is a rounded goblet; It lacks no blended beverage. - Song of Solomon 7:1-10
When it comes to beauty standards, it’s hard to know where the original idea came from; but given how much influence the Bible has had on our culture over the years, globally, I think it’s fair to say some of it started here.
Pornography, as we know it today, is a bi-product of capitalism; and when I say capitalism, I mean the trad kind, not the predatory crony kind.
At one point, pornography created order via the traditional advertising model, as explained in the documentary, "The real value of your personal data."
If you buy the car, you’ll be around the beautiful women, it was always bs, everybody knew that, and somehow we bought into it, and my personal opinion is that this type of advertising, even though it’s ridiculous and annoying in many cases has been essential to our well being.
I think what really messed everything up was OnlyFans oversaturating the normalization of the girl next door.
I’ll never forget around the time I started walking up, I was reading this book I found interesting at the Boston Tea Room in Ferndale, Michigan. The book was about the Templar Knights; and how, after being falsely illuminated, they realized killing people was a sin. Although they believed they were going to Hell, they kept what they knew a secret for the greater good of society to maintain a healthy social order.
I did the same thing: I blocked all American IP addresses when I whacked it for money, lol. JK.
The youth will be fine; it’s the older generations I worry about. I always believed there’s a certain level of human responsibility that goes into being on the other side of the red dancing curtain.
I also knew that transitioning into the digital meant that nothing is a secret anymore. So, after seeing countless pastors fail and politicians get caught lying under oath, I figured I might as well discredit myself before anyone can discredit me first. I put all my business out there. That way, no one can ever call me a liar, and I don’t have to be responsible for failing people’s spiritual expectations.
I helped push certain ideas to give power to artists and entertainers during a time when gatekeepers ruled the world. Unfortunately, it’s like everything good I do leads me down a road to something much worse. This time, however, I took everybody with me, lol.
"Fire it up," Siri.