Comments by "Itinerant Patriot" (@itinerantpatriot1196) on "The Tragedy Of OnlyFans" video.

  1. Well, give her style points for admitting she did it for the money. The thing people who treat porn and prostitution as victimless crimes miss is the market for human traffickers these sites and street corners create. For every wanna be exhibitionist with an entrepreneurial spirit there are most likely 10 who are forced into it by their slave masters. Online porn has done as much, maybe more, damage to the society as any of Satan's other nefarious plots. If you're engaging in it simply as a passive participant taking in free content, take a moment to really ask yourself what you are doing, what you are promoting, what you are getting out of it. Then look at these girls from broken homes and girls who are forced into the trade through a human lens, as children of God. If you haven't seen Sound of Freedom you need to. Unless you are just too far gone you will never look at these victimless crimes in the same light again. There are more enslaved people around the world than at any point in history and the United States is the largest market for human trafficking in the world. Let that roll around in your brain for a bit. The term victimless crime is as absurd as the term virtuous sin. We all answer for what we do in this life, whether it's here or after we check out, but just like the old economist said, there is no such thing as a free lunch. Actions have consequences. You may not experience them in the moment, but as this young lady discovered, they do catch up with you. I pray for her and for everyone who thinks the devil is their friend and that we can somehow walk between the raindrops if we choose. Sin hurts everyone, but it hurts God more than us. I hope she figures that out. The school district was within it's rights to fire her. Life isn't a Burger King commercial, you can't always have it your way. The wages of sin.
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