By Jonathon Van Maren
I fully understand if some regular readers of this column grow weary of my insistence on highlighting the radioactive evil that is digital porn at least once a month, but due to porn’s unbelievable and insidious impact on our culture and our youth, I believe that we cannot be reminded of this omnipresent poison too often. As I noted in October, one of the most popular videos on that platform of rape and female suffering depicted a girl getting raped by her step-brother while she pleaded with him to stop.
PornHub, as most of you know, is fully aware of the fact that it is reaching children with such videos and openly gloats about it on their social media accounts. In fact, its marketing department recently posted a meme to its Instagram account showing a tiny Star Wars creature huddled with wide eyes in front of a screen, the PornHub logo reflecting in his pupils. The caption: “10 seconds after my parents leave the house.” You’d think a little humility would be in order after it was discovered that porn videos of a missing minor were uploaded to the site earlier this year, but corruption and misery is PornHub’s product.
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