In a world obsessed with instant gratification and the next quick fix, it seems that our warnings about the dangers of pornography have finally drowned out the cacophony of modern self-indulgence. It’s about time, too. The addiction to such media only leads to misery and upheaval in one’s life. Let’s be clear about this: pornography is harmful, especially for our children. The evidence is glaring, yet for years, any mention of this was brushed off as outdated or prudish. Instead of listening, some chose to dismiss the serious issue at hand.
Eventually, those who sneered had to confront their own realities. The widespread misery and dysfunction couldn’t be ignored any longer. It’s as though a spell was broken, and people awoke to find their lives rife with chaos, largely fueled by this harmful content. This awakening, while somewhat delayed, was indeed inevitable. When people finally looked around and admitted to themselves that their misery was linked to their habits, the revelation was undeniable. Simply put, the destruction left in pornography’s wake is as obvious as daylight.
Now, we see an interesting twist. Feminists, those self-proclaimed guardians of society, have started to voice their concerns against pornography. It’s similar to their stance on gender ideology, where they claim moral high ground despite their track record. Yet, the irony is as thick as molasses. Just like in the gender ideology battles, most feminists still tacitly support or turn a blind eye to the very evils they ostensibly fight against. This contradiction highlights the foundational flaw in their strategy: without a strong moral compass grounded in truth, any crusade they champion is doomed to fail from the onset.
Let’s face it, these attempts to claim credit in battling pornography are just as hollow as their arguments against gender ideology. They lack a coherent moral framework because they exist within a space of moral relativism. Truth, to them, is as fluid as a stream and can change depending on the prevailing cultural winds. How can one hope to combat the pervasive harm of pornography, or any societal ill, when their beliefs shift like sand?
This is why a return to conservative values and principles is essential. Grounded in an unchanging moral system, we can effectively argue against the societal decay promoted by pornography and expose the pretense of contemporary moral relativists. The truth isn’t subjective; virtue isn’t situational. As the veil lifts, more will see the inherent truth in our arguments. Only then can society begin the journey back to sanity, driven by a commitment to enduring, time-tested values.