The evidence for my opinion is that I hold it. You just read it, try to keep up. Do you mean 'Evidence?' for my tentative suggestion that people who have sex for a living might be better placed to talk about sex than the biology teacher I mentioned who made a very poor job of it, and biologists generally, who may or may not have an interest in or experience of sex but will probably approach the teaching of it from a 'clinical' perspective, while their students will probably be approaching it from a very different perspective? There is certainly a need for education to include an understanding of the biology of sex, but there's a lot more to be learned too.
No, because I am aggressively opposed to sensationalism for its own sake.
And ethically opposed to addressing entirely unsensationalist questions that might disrupt your fimly fixed opinions?
There are many things people do that are not illegal, but nevertheless should not be done in public, or in the public eye. What is so hard to understand about that? For example, why shouldn't people be allowed to masturbate in public, or defecate? It's merely personal behavior with no victims, right?
I'm sorry, I'm ethically opposed to sensationalism for its own sake. The porn in the OP, by the way, wasn't made or shown 'in public'. A female employee is being sanctioned for undertaking legal activity in private in her own time.
If you agree, there's something wrong with you,
Let me just clarify - by 'agree' in that context, you meant 'disagree with me'? If I disagree with you, there's something wrong with me? Because there's nothing wrong with you, you checked, I'm sure. Yup, you're still you and of course you're normal, so people who hold different views to your norm are 'wrong'. How simple everything must seem to you. Saturday night, eh...
As such, phrases like "moral bullying" are just alarmist outrage to a normal response to this situation. At least, not without expecting a charge of 'immoral bullying' to be used as well.
Yes, I'm failing to grasp that
you are 'normal' and I, by disagreeing with you, am 'deviant'. Can you explain 'immoral bullying', by the way? I would have thought 'amoral' was the word you wanted, although neither seems as appropriate as you seem to think.