Porn Stars: GOP Is Full of Sh*t for Blaming Uvalde on Porn

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Porn Stars: GOP Is Full of Sh*t for Blaming Uvalde on Porn
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'Porn is not a gun, and watching porn kills no one. But making it the villain it can cover up all sorts of real obscenity. Don’t let these slimy politicians steal your attention,' writes MissAuroraSnow

preached a similar message in the wake of the Uvalde mass shooting, even calling for a total ban on porn.

“It honestly makes no sense. We are encouraging people to live happy and sexually open-minded lives. How would that stop people from creating families?” she asked. “When you talk about limiting the freedom to watch pornography, you’re also talking about limiting the freedoms of any kind of expression that can be deemed offensive,” warns adult actress Jupiter Jetson. “Sex workers are the canary in the coal mine. J.D. Vance and his ilk aren’t fighting to protect your family from the evils of smut—they’re fighting to prevent you from free and open communication with a legal right to privacy.

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