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Many U.S. States To Charge You $20 To Access Porn Websites Like Pornhub, Xvideos


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You will soon be charged $20 to access websites like Pornhub, Xvideos, Brazzeers in United States

 

If there was a poll that asked what was the best way to access porn, one of the most popular answers would be free. Now what if we were to tell you that you might have to pay upto $20 to access this free porn ?

 

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Lawmakers in about a dozen states in the US are considering to pass a bill that would block pornography on all newly purchased electronic devices. Customers will then be forced to fork out a $20 fee to revoke the ban on the device and access the adult content. As an added advantage, the fee will act as a mechanism of age verification. Supporters of the bill – dubbed  The Human Trafficking Prevention Act – strongly believe that pornography is a public health problem and therefore it needs to be taxed to reduce crimes related to it, such as sex trafficking. You can read about it yourself down below:

 

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Kathleen Winn of the Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network says:

 

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“What we know about pornography is that it’s addictive. It actually affects the brain. “Like any drug, like an addiction, you need more and more and more of it to get the same reaction from it as the first time you saw it. “So yes, I absolutely believe pornography is contributing to the growing criminal enterprise of sex trafficking.”

 

According to lawmakers, the one off fee/tax will be utilized that work in domains including human-trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual assault. The lawmakers also said this porn block will also shield children from being exposed to sexual content.

 

Many of our readers would know that the United Kingdom and even India to an extent has dabbled with a wide ranging porn ban but still it has failed to make any genuine difference. While porn might cause problems, ordering a ban only kills the symptom, not the disease. Our lawmakers need to come up with a better solution but as we sadly see, people refuse to learn.

 

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Sounds like fake news .. ban porn sites, will your OneDrive account be blocked because you have your Florida vacation pictures in it & too many bikini's on the beaches & OMG, women wearing bikini's in the drug stores! - what will be banned next ?

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1 minute ago, mikie said:

Sounds like fake news .. ban porn sites, will your OneDrive account be blocked because you have your Florida vacation pictures in it & too many bikini's on the beaches & in the drug stores - what will be banned next ?

 

Where are stupid- there are even more stupid laws and in such- all and everyone becomes potential prisoner ;)

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So, let's define what's PORN. Well, depending where you are and who makes the classification.

In Saudi Arabia, might be showing the ankle of an 90 years old lady.

Is porn, a video made in a nude beach with topless / bottomless ladies and gentelmen?

Is porn to show the natural hair of an ortodox jewish girl?

Is porn a documental about plastic cirugy on tits?

So everything depends on the point of view of CENSORSHIP!

 

By the way, I disagree about pornography being addictive. On the long term, it's getting BORING!

 

Also, CENSORSHP might start cassifying some classic movies as porn. Remember "The Last Tango in Paris". .

Or some books? Nabokov's Lolita is porn? Is it Pedophilia?

Or some songs..

Serge Gainsbourg's song Je t'aime... moi non plus" , as sung by Jane Birkin, is it porn?

Is tha Naked Maja of Goya porn?

Well, maybe I'm showing extreme cases and you'll say "NOOOO, all this is ART.  You are talking about exceptionally importan artworks!"

But where is the limit between porn and art, important or not? I don't accept some idiot CENSORS deciding it for me! Don't need BIG BROTHER watching me!

 

By the way, I guess they are realy not intersted in mental sanity of porn-watchers! All they want is their MONEY

 

 

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straycat19

Porn.  I never understood the reason for it.  There are too many women in the world to waste time looking at movies or pictures.  

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It's not fake its kind of stupid really  they going charge you a extra 20$  if you buy a PC if you want too watch porn it will just kill the computer industry even more .

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Ive not bought a PC out of a store  since 2001 i just get mine online and they want have no filters to began with lol. The bill is already dead in some sates  it has too pass the house and senate of each state and  they make 1000s of stupid bills in each state a year and many of them fail in the house and if they get past the house many more fail in the senate.

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At this rate a prostitute would be the same price plus it would be real.  Now is the time to become a PIMP.  I see the stocks rising.  lmao!  Sorry had to pun this news.  :)

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15 hours ago, CrAKeN said:

“What we know about pornography is that it’s addictive. It actually affects the brain.

I think it effected her brain! Prolly to many bbc dp's to think correctly for this lady! :hehe: 

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I have been thinking about this kind of stuff a lot lately. People and governments wanting to take our freedoms, tell us what to NOT watch, telling us that THEY know whats best for US, and so so so much more BS that it makes me glad I am just old enough now to be dead before the world actually stops spinning, waiting for acknowledgement from some rights holder group or government agency before it can begin (spinning) again! 

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zart_zaku

Here in my county all porn sites is block. That is why I always use VPN. :s

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