Porn Industry Intimidates Journalists, Stops Information Getting to the Public: Mary Sharpe

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Mary Sharpe, CEO of The Reward Foundation and researcher into the impacts of internet pornography.
    Ms. Sharpe talks about the damage caused by online porn on mental and physical health, as well as to relationships. She also discusses how the multi-billion dollar porn industry works to prevent research on these issues from reaching the public.

Комментарии • 7

  • @phil4405
    @phil4405 19 дней назад

    THANK YOU for putting this out. This needs to be talked about more

  • @Scotland_Scorpion
    @Scotland_Scorpion 4 месяца назад +8

    This video needs to be shown in all colleges and universities in the U.K.

  • @melmacphee5558
    @melmacphee5558 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks BTL for giving this very serious issue airtime. I deeply respect your commitment to truth and your foraying into difficult political territory. It's the only way we can recover decency and common sense.

  • @ejazrasool7443
    @ejazrasool7443 4 месяца назад +5

    It is a serious issue... we need a lofty aim in life to avoid these pitfalls created by evil minds... I can help...

  • @shrunkensimon
    @shrunkensimon 3 месяца назад

    Maybe if we, as a culture, spent more time and energy figuring out how to be better individuals and better at actually relating to each other, then this poor substitute might diminish on its own..
    There's an uncomfortable conversation that needs to be had, by one half of the population, on their own failings and how they unconsciously fell in love with materialism and corporatism while simultaneously deriding the other half of the population in order to feel powerful as a kneejerk response to their historical repression.
    But we can't even have that conversation now, thanks to political correctness and legislation that seeks to stifle language. You can't even hold a mirror up to a 'large' person.
    You will continue to see corn use increasing, birth rates decreasing, men opting out entirely, etc, until the point when reality gets invited back into the discussion again.

  • @TheGloriousRestoration
    @TheGloriousRestoration 3 месяца назад

    I think young people will make sure this is dealt with soon. They see the carnage first hand.
    There has to be a paradigm change though. We still mostly discuss porn in terms of the content and its affect on women. What we need to do is think about the business model and how it negatively affects men.
    Men are not going to stop watching for the sake of women. The appeal is too strong and the harm too emotionally remote. They might stop when they realise it is they themselves who are being harmed and exploited.
    The shockingness of the content is not particularly relevant, in my view. The biggest problem is the business model, which offers free content but makes money by monopolising the user's time, getting them to click through more and more content.
    It would actually be more healthy if we had to pay. That in itself would be a contraint. If we could get back to the pre-internet scenario where people were paying for a small volume of content according to their natural tastes, that would be much better than the status quo where we are deluged with high volumes of content that slowly warp our tastes according to what producers want to offer.

  • @themccarthyplan2020
    @themccarthyplan2020 3 месяца назад

    Pornography and sex outside of marriage should be a crime 🕊️☘️💚🙏