Weapons of Mass Destruction towards Humanity
Modern pornography is always looking to push the envelope,
which is rapidly increasing the level of bizarre and violent content being
produced. At the same time, it continues to gain a wider amount of acceptance
in society, and creating a bigger niche in mainstream media. As technology
becomes more sophisticated, so does the pornography industry’s ability to use
it to their advantage. This makes sexual content more readily available to
current customers, spreads its reach to a wider audience, and hooks an
increasingly younger audience. Pornography is the cause of todays increase of human
exploitation, trafficking sex slaves around the world, and fueling a fast
growing “rape culture”. These factors
have helped pornography cause a collective decline in our sense of humanity
Pornography seems have been around for as long as we
have. Over the ages it has been discovered in every culture and has taken on
various forms such as, visual depictions on Etruscan pottery, mosaics from
Greek as well as Roman times, crude drawings in the early copies of the bible
and dotted all over Catholic codecs. In more modern times, men and women were
able to buy post cards with provocative photos on them and puppeteers would put
on provocative shows. However, since the invention of cinematography in the
1800’s, the content of what is seen on screen has become increasingly graphic
and un-natural. These days there are thousands of sites dedicated to a fast
growing genre called “abuse porn”. There is porn centered on rape, torture, beastiality,
and sadism. While the violence and abuse is real, the perception of enjoyment
of the women being used like meat is in all actuality, a clever illusion. In an
interview with the website, Fight the new
drug, a former actress by the name of “Alex” spoke out about the reality of
what is going on in front of the camera:
“[One
particular film] was the most brutal, depressing, scary scene that I have ever
done. I have tried to block it out from my memory due to the severe abuse that
I received during the filming. The [male performer] has a natural hatred
towards women, in the sense that he has always been known to be more brutal
than ever needed. I agreed to do the scene, thinking it was less beating except
a punch in the head. If you noticed, [he] had worn his solid gold ring the
entire time and continued to punch me with it. I actually stopped the scene
while it was being filmed because I was in too much pain.”
Pornography has now become the standard in exposing the
rising generation to sex for the first time intentional or not, warping how
they view sexuality, intimacy and how they see others of the opposite sex. In a
study from 2010 titled “Aggression and Sexual Behavior in Best Selling
Pornography Videos: A Content Analysis Update. Violence Against Women”, it was found
that out of ten scenes, nine included women being hit, beaten, yelled at or
otherwise harmed. Sadly during filming the women either seemed un-phased by the
abuse while others portrayed themselves as actually having enjoyed what they
were put through. Not only is what is being shown completely fictitious it is
also the perfect delivery tool, considering how our brain learns. The result of
this “sexual education” is an increase of sexually transmitted disease, oral
sex, rape (including date rape), and having multiple partners. At the same
time, the average age a person loses their virginity has become lower. The norm
for children exploring sex for the first time has been found to be age fourteen.
Love, intimacy, innocence and privacy are also being lost thanks to
applications like Snapchat and Twitter. There is a constant loss in ground on
the war for morality and humanity, and one day these children will be in charge
of the world.
The porn industry is not without its support, ranging
from within its community to scientific studies. One study in particular,
published in the “Journal of Sex Marital Therapy” from 2013. It states that
couples viewing pornography together were more open and trusting with each
other, and the level of satisfaction for the relationship was higher while the
stress for each partner was lower. Supporters also point out that pornography is
a multi-billion dollar industry, and it is able to pay the top female stars
more in a week than most doctors in the United States make in a month. Even the
actresses themselves will tell you that being a porn star is empowering and
that women call more of the shots these days. Jenna Jameson is a prime example
of the power and success that women can obtain in the porn industry. Since
1993, she has become arguably the most recognizable adult star in the
world appearing in over 178 movies and directing 4. These days she also
has her own adult toy line and is one of the top paid for adult websites on the
internet. Her autobiography, “How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary
Tale,” spent six weeks on the New York Times bestseller list in 2006, and was
reportedly worth 30 million dollars. In 2008 she stated at the annual “Adult
Video Awards” that she was retiring from making porn.
The truth however twisted by its supporters, is
still none the less, the truth – most of these studies are paid for by the
industry itself. Those empowered women, often recant their statements after
they've been used up and spit out. Even the porn queen herself, Jameson, isn't
immune. She had to sell her site and toy line to Playboy and return to porn not
more than five years after her retirement. What was she doing during those five
years? Being arrested for a DUI for driving drunk while also on drugs. Getting
divorced from her second husband while being abused by her then boyfriend while
he accused her of having an addiction to OxyContin. If this is what porn does
to its top talent, imagine what it does to the girls on the bottom.
When
it comes to porn there are no victors, only victims. Victims like 23 year old Jyoti
Singh Pandey who on December 16th of 2012, was savagely beaten with
a rusty iron bar and then repeatedly gang raped on a private bus. Fifteen days
later she would die in a Singapore hospital from a combination of brain damage,
pneumonia and an abdominal infection from the attack. Incidents like this will
continue to rise and escalate due to pornography’s influence on so many lives.
The longer pornography continues to gain traction in this world, we will
continue to lose hold of what humanity we have left.
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