Are Dems Pimping Porn to Get Votes In November?

by
Steve MacDonald

Yesterday (all our troubles were so far away), we shared a list of triggering US Supreme Court cases, one of which was Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, “which includes 19 States that think we need to require age restriction controls and punishments for sites that fail to employ them or enforce them.”

The narrative in opposition to age verification restriction is that this is a free speech issue, and these sinister prudes will – intentionally or not- prevent adults from their constitutionally protected right to online pornography.

So, no more adult-only sections for printed matter across the increasingly fruitless plain? I’m asking for a friend, actually, because the Machine has glommed onto this in not always subtle and interesting ways. To put it differently, I sense a distrubance in the force. Porn has become a protected right that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will protect.

Protect, in this context, feeds their support for Minor Attracted Persons, taxpayer-funded grooming of minors, and the defense of access by those under 18 to sexually descriptive or explicit material through public schools and libraries under the (rainbow) umbrella that will make them more tolerant adults.

There’s no evidence that gender=spectrumed your are more tolerant, quite the contrary. The lie applies to suicidal ideation as well, but let’s not get lost in the alphabet soup wing of the College of gender studies. No matter how bad it is for their minds, their relationships, and men’s erectile function, porn is popular easy to access and abundant.

Single issue voter popular? Trial balloons have been launched.

Democrat PACs are recruiting porn stars to pimp for Kamala. Easier on the eyes I expect. And speaking of Kamala, she made time to record an interview with a sex podcaster who “who typically talks to various celebrities and “experts” about sexually charged topics, like how to give the perfect blowjob.”

Given Kamala’s public history, I can’t help but think she was on the program as a likely subject matter expert.

So, while all of this is happening in real America, it seems the only thing Harris is focused on is ensuring that she secures the women’s vote. Call Her Daddy was Spotify’s number two podcast in 2023 and the most listened-to among women. Harris will reportedly talk about “reproductive rights and abortion, along with other issues important to women in the upcoming election,” Axios reported.

That would be the sort of reproductive rights we wrote about here.

If Choice is more than virtue signaling, Democrats in the Granite State might want to step up now and say a word or two about it. Nashua was full of them last time I checked, and with elections in just a few weeks, if women are entitled to pursue options beyond abortion when they have an unexpected pregnancy, then privately funded non-profit women’s care centers are vital infrastructure in Nashua and around the state.

Either that or you should admit what we already knew. “Reproductive rights” means not reproducing, and groups fighting for those rights are anti-choice, anti-women, and just another well-funded front for the abortion industrial complex and the depopulation movement.

Or maybe it’s just about normalizing conversations about porn to protect public employees that encourage other people’s kids to consume it.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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