Comments by "Thor" (@rodster811) on "CNN" channel.

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  4. ​ @FelisImpurrator  "Every accusation out of you is a confession" 😂😂😂😂..... Oh you're  serious. Anyway moving on from your assumptions. Despite you making them, we can move onto your arguments. Yes, sex should be private. It shouldn't be filmed and sold for all to see. That is a value that I hold. You've made it clear to me that you don't hold that standard. It's also not an unsubstantiated claim. It holds true for a large portion of global society. That is a moral standard that many in our society and globally hold. You say you want empirical evidence that porn made by a married couple is harmful. The whole premise of the discussion isn't based on the harm of what a married couple does in their bed though. For the most part I don't typically care what married couples do in private. Most will have their own set of standards in their marriage some lower than others. Like filming porn and having people pay for it. That's what I would consider a low standard (most in fact consider that a low standard). Especially for a married couple. Here's the layout 1. Most people do not respect or take people who do porn seriously. It is not a profession that most people in a professional space want to be associated with. 2. If you do porn then so be it, just don't expect to be taken seriously by most in any other profession. 3. Porn is something that has cheapened the significance of sex and has made it transactional. (Now it didn't start with porn but porn has added to the devaluation of sex in our society) Which if you genuinely don't see a problem with making something that's intimate and private and shouldn't be filmed and sold for all to see. You have low standards that most won't respect. Sex is not supposed to be treated as some transactional action between men and women especially those who are married. It's a horrible standard to have. 4. Valuing sex is not simply just a religious thing. 5. You claim that there is no moral issue with doing porn. I can't convince you  otherwise with this claim because we have  fundamentally different views of what standards should be held with regards to sex. It's not a matter of intelligence but a matter of standards one has set in their life.
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  5. ​ @FelisImpurrator  Pointing out that a large percentage holds a similar standard to something and you simply saying that you don't accept that standard is not an argument. It's just lazy. You aren't creating a counterpoint by using the bridge analogy. Because I'm not saying everyone should do it because everyone else is. That's what the bridge analogy is for. It's funny you bring not knowing what an argument is while also thinking that simply saying "I don't respect" your argument device frame is an argument. I should be asking you. Do you know what an argument is? If so try making one. You're just going on a rant again. Except we know that consuming porn does actually create harm to society. There are several studies on what harm porn does to the brain. So even though I'm not making an argument for the harm that porn does both on those that consume it and indulge in it. It still is no way healthy for the mind and it's not healthy for a marriage. I didn't drop the point about sex being between a man and women. 😂😂. I didn't bring it up once and you somehow think that I've just all of sudden run scared using that point. Not that I care to prove anything to you I just simply forgot to add it in my last response. 🤷🏻‍♀️. Thinking that it's perfectly okay for a married couple to share their intimate life for all to see and pay for is not a high standard. So you really don't have high standards when it comes to marriage. You in fact have low standards that should not be encouraged or mimicked. I laugh at most of what you have to say because it's just laughable the way you think regarding porn and marriage. Thinking that sex shouldn't be a private affair is of a low standard. Thinking that it's perfectly okay to have people pay to watch you and your wife have sex is of a low standard. Making sex transactional cheapens its value if you can't see that, then it's no wonder your standards are so low regarding this topic. I'm using popular consensus to point out why he got fired. Which seems to be going over your head. I also use popular consensus to point out that doing porn is not a respectable profession to most. Which also seemed to go over your head. But these things being popular aren't what make them correct. I have no need to address your rant at the end. 😂😂. (this is me laughing again)
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