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Someone posted earlier in the thread about the anti-porn stance of Protect 25 (The Heritage Foundation). CEASE in the UK highlights the dangers of porn - though they don't appear to explicitly say they want to ban it.Then you could have answered yes, it's just you, or, if the others who share that view are your friends and relatives, for instance, you could have said as much. I thought perhaps some of the sources you have often linked to earlier in this thread, or others with professional knowledge (perhaps child psychologists specialised in childhood abuse and trauma) agreed with you, and would have been very interested to read their arguments for such a ban. But it's just your opinion, which is perfectly alright, if not very persuasive.
A friend of mine said that he was for a ban. I would imagine many of those who describe themselves as Christian or Muslim would be for a ban (though we know porn consumption among Christians is as prevalent as it outside of that group).
Bill to make pornography a federal crime introduced by GOP senator
Republican Mike Lee seeks to redefine ‘obscenity’ in order to empower prosecutors to punish those who make and distribute ‘extreme’ content online
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