A recent edition of Salvo Magazine (a publication on which I’m honored to serve as a pro-bono senior editor), titled “Silent Bondage,” paints a grim picture of the future by outlining the harms we now know our children are currently suffering as a result of their own pornography consumption. Salvo features the work of Judith Reisman and Jill Manning, seasoned experts in the dangers of porn. Their research shows that the images “encourage and stimulate anger and aggression” in users and causes them to treat other people as objects. Children who use porn have a lack of interest in marriage and in having children of their own, and are at an increased risk of developing sexual compulsions and addictive behavior…
“Young people are witnessing rape, torture and all kinds of degrading material,” she said. Why would anyone gravitate to such horrible inhumane depictions? Miss Reisman has carefully studied and documented the effects that exposure to pornography has on the brain – it acts like a drug and can easily capture the “casual observer” and result in serious addiction, causing the user to crave greater quantities of ever more perverse images.
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