My hope in this post is to share how my view of porn has changed as I got into this Q stuff. I hope your mind can be enlightened by this as mine has after thinking about this.
----Prior to following Q----
I generally thought of the makeup of the people in porn as follows:
- 80% consenting girls
- 10% manipulated girls
- 10% trafficked girls
I thought I would be able to recognize the latter 20% and would not get off on that. From an irreligious-morality perspective, that 80% of consenters is not morally wrong.
Being a Christian, I believed all of it was wrong, but it's a struggle--right??
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----After following Q----
After I got into this Q stuff, I realized how blind I was.
I found out about the degree of child sex trafficking. Jeffrey Epstein, his temple, and what they do underground. Manipulation. Realness of the battle between Good vs. Evil. Realness of spiritual war. Realness of God, Satan, and demons. Spirit cooking???
Then, I thought... What if the makeup of the people in porn is as follows:
- 10% consenting girls
- 60% manipulated girls
- 25% trafficked girls
- 5% demon-possessed girls
If this is true, then isn't the porn industry sick? Isn't it sick to get off from a manipulated/trafficked girl? Isn't it gross to think of jerking to a demon?
Consider the possibility that the girl was taken, brought up, and brain-washed to participate in Satanic rituals (like possibly what Isaac Kappy witnessed).
If this is the case, then upon virtually all moral standards--porn is wrong and sick!
Anyways, after this thought, my conclusion is that I'm done with entertaining the thought about looking upon porn. Why even 'think' to satisfy a feeling that wants something that is sick on all levels?
Hope this helps you and I do not mean to condemn any readers. Just sharing my personal journey. Go team!
What do you consider "manipulated?" A woman taking a porn shoot to earn some extra money because she's down on her luck isn't any more manipulative than a guy getting a retail job because that's all he's qualified for.
That’s a really pessimistic view of men and women. Men who can’t get good jobs can’t get good jobs because of a number of issues, all internal. Mostly laziness. A women whoring herself out for money isn’t ok because she needs to make the money. I worked at a job where both men and women were paid ~equally (women paid higher then men, bigots), because the input was ~equal. The people at this job had to work hard, those who didn’t work hard didn’t last long. It is a Christian company and they are always hiring more people. So people in that area can’t even claim there’s no work available. To move to a different point, I was in the Navy making pretty decent money (for me), and I blew my paychecks on tools and the like, a few hundred bucks here, a few hundred there. I got a much lower paying job, so I had to “pull in my horns” financially. If you want to live a ____ lifestyle that requires _____ amount of money, and you could do a porn shoot to fill that void, compared to saving some money and learning to live on less, you should never do the first. The sacrifice of your body to evil entities is not worth the weight of your soul, and the financial gain you had today, you will look with disdain in the future. Not ? worth ? it ?
I agree with you.
I have a friend who works 80 hours a week just in Microsoft Excel editing spreadsheets. Is that so great? He is probably getting paid less per hour than the porn star, having less fun than the porn star, around fewer people than the porn star. I just find it difficult to look down on people who watch porn. There is a reason they watch porn... which is partly due to the sexualized nature of society and partly due to the influence of feminism that has convinced women that working a job is much more valuable than having a family. We need to get to the root of the problem... which is strengthening our communities. Why is it so incredibly difficult for a guy to get a girlfriend these days? How come he has to go about it all alone on a dating app? Why do girls get so offended by a guy asking her out? Then add to it the pandemic where girls are too afraid to meet up with a guy at all (or insist on wearing a mask, seeing a vax card, etc).