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This episode explores the contentious issue of banning pornography and its broader implications on freedom of expression and sexual expression. It covers various political perspectives, historical censorship attempts, and the potential rise of underground markets. The discussion highlights the role of adult content in education, healthy sexual expression, and creativity, advocating for informed consumption over outright bans. Additionally, the episode underscores the importance of providing a safe space for diverse sexual expression and understanding, challenging the stigma around male sexuality, and promising future episodes with controversial takes on the intersection of adult content and politics as we lead up to the election.
More than 100 organizations in America are advocating for the criminalization of pornography. Their proposals include:
- Imprisoning individuals who produce or distribute pornographic material.
- Classifying users of pornography as sex offenders.
- Holding internet service providers accountable for hosting pornographic websites.
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10/20/24 • 24 min
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