Anti-Porn Conservatives Turn Porn Performer’s University Speech Into a Scandal

condomsLongtime porn performer and sex educator Nina Hartley was recently invited to speak at University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. The talk was titled “Fantasy Vs. Reality: A critical view of adult media.” In her 90-minute lecture she “touched on everything from female empowerment, to the necessity of consent, to the importance of differentiating porn from reality,” according to the La Crosse Tribune.

But it seems not everyone was a fan of her speech—in particular, anti-porn crusaders who contacted conservative media outlets to turn the lecture into a tawdry sex scandal. Before long word spread that the chancellor of the university had given the porn star $5,000 for a “secret” sex talk. The outcry got so heated that the chancellor penned an op-ed to explain his decision to fund the talk, before agreeing to “personally compensate the university for Hartley’s $5,000 appearance fee.”

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Check out more about the backlash over a porn performer lecturing at a university: https://jezebel.com/anti-porn-conservatives-turn-a-porn-performers-universi-1830436976

Virginia Lawmakers Claim Porn Leads to Orgies 

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_orgyYou’ve heard the claim that marijuana is a gateway drug, but have you ever heard that porn is a gateway—to orgies? If you’re a Virginian, you might have: the lawmakers there are jumping on the anti-porn legislation bandwagon in a way that’s even strange for these hysterical pearl-clutchers. Apparently, they think that not only is pornography harmful and toxic, but it also leads to an increased risk of—oh, the humanity!—having group sex.

The Virginia House recently passed the resolution, which will go to the Senate, warning about somehow pernicious porn-fueled orgies: “use of pornography, by either partner, is linked to an increased likelihood that individuals will engage in group intercourse.” As Daily Dot explains, “The implication being both that porn causes group intercourse and also that group intercourse is somehow a problem.” Not surprisingly, the resolution’s supporters are not able to provide any evidence that there is in fact a porn-orgy link, but even if they did, wouldn’t that just make porn even more appealing?

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Check out more about Virginia lawmakers claiming that porn lead to orgies: https://www.dailydot.com/irl/virginia-porn-orgies/

Pamela Anderson’s Hypocritical Anti-Porn Stance

If you had to guess the most unlikely person to jump on the anti-porn bandwagon, Pamela Anderson would probably come to mind. Everyone knows the blonde bombshell has profited off her “leaked” sex tape, not to mention has made a career over sexualizing herself. So it comes as a bit of a shock to hear her publicly condemn pornography in a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, co-authored with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach.

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In the op-ed, they claim the Anthony Weiner (Weinergate) scandal is the result of the “public hazard” known as porn addiction. Aside from the fact that porn has literally nothing to do with Weiner’s seemingly compulsive need to send dick pictures to women on the internet, this type of old-world moralizing basically just puppets the same tired rhetoric that conservative, religious politicians use. And this coming from a woman who capitalized on her sex symbol status for years, starting off as a Playboy bunny, and starring in soft core porn flicks like Barb Wire. If Pamela Anderson really believes “porn is for losers,” she might want to rethink her entire career that has been built almost entirely on getting people off.

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Check out more about Pamela Anderson’s hypocritical anti-porn stance here: https://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/09/03/porn-industry-shocked-by-pamela-anderson-s-hypocritical-anti-porn-crusade.html

Utah’s Lawmaker Wants to Install Porn Blocking Software On All Cell Phones

ombinedYou may remember Utah Senator Todd Weiler? He’s the guy who successfully pushed an anti-porn resolution through the state Senate earlier this year after declaring porn a “public health crisis.” Well, he’s at it again with his latest brilliant idea: add a bill to abolish internet porn on cell phones in his state. He’d do this by adding online filters and anti-porn software on all cell phones that would require Utah citizens to opt-in before viewing porn online.

“A cell phone is basically a vending machine for pornography,” Weiler told TechCrunch. Critics of Weiler’s (harebrained) plan point out its impracticality, since it would require “major ISPs and cell phone makers to add special porn filtering software just for Utah citizens,” says TechCrunch. Others have compared it to China’s costly and ineffective censorship laws: “The Chinese government has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into censorship and have failed at restricting what their people can see. I don’t see Utah doing any better,” a local Utah ISP provider said. Weiler himself does not even know how the program would work—only that he must stop kids from watching porn! Yeah, good luck with that, Weenie, uh, we mean Weiler.

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Check out more about the Utah lawmaker’s program to block porn on cell phones here: https://www.thegailygrind.com/2016/05/24/this-utah-lawmaker-wants-to-install-porn-blocking-software-on-all-cell-phones/