| I am gonna ignore most of what you said since it is strawman argumenting and whataboutism. But corn syrup is not addictive but porn is. How about this though: The government should either regulate porn or stop regulating things that are harmful and addictive entirely. I am fine with either outcome but I would prefer if porn was regulated. And fwiw, I never made the argument that porn should be regulated for moral or social-harm reasons. It harms the individual's mind and affects their lives long term. Also, porn production itself can be harmful to the sex workers. Look at it differently, brothels are regulated right? Same thing, except I added that the brothels and porn sites also have warnings and help for both sex workers and users. Of course you people only care about whatever extreme political spectrum you're clinging on to. Nothing I said prevents anyone from accessing legally produced porn. You just get a warning and help if you want it. If you don't think there is harm or that people want help, look at r/nofap So typical, sacrifice people at the altar of political conformity. |
When used correctly, "addictive" refers to the dependence created by drugs like heroin. Not even caffeine could be classified as "addictive", let alone porn. It's in a different galaxy, conceptually.
And that's important because if you're worried about people getting too into media consumption, you're now collapsing everything down to some common denominator of psychological dysfunction that's absurd to hold society to universally. Few people will be "addicted" to porn when consuming it. Most people will be (actually) addicted to heroin when they consume it.