Let’s Talk Porn | Maria Ahlin | TEDxGöteborg
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Channel: TEDx Talks
Views: 3,726,298
Rating: 4.7254882 out of 5
Keywords: TEDxTalks, English, Health, Childhood, Children, Education, Youth
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Length: 17min 38sec (1058 seconds)
Published: Fri Jun 21 2019
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Completely agree with the conclusion that porn education needs to be taught along with sex education as a way to curb addiction and prevent negative attitudes/ideas being gained from porn.
But otherwise I don't know where she got all these studies linking porn with increases in sexual violence. The studies I've seen have all been pretty neutral or somewhat negative towards the relationship between sexual violence and porn. Furthermore, I hate that she demonizes the porn industry a fair bit through out the talk; they absolutely not perfect but she pretends that porn is always violent and brutal despite the fact that tons of porn productions don't have the "negative" qualities she's complaining about.
Also I don't like how she conflates the issue of porn addiction and the negative effects of porn as being inherently linked; both can exist without the other.
Hard Pass.
TEDx.
Unsubstantiated and poorly cited claims.
Causational links implied when only correlational ones exist.
Smells like bullshit to me. This is some "video games make people go mass shooting" level of fear mongering.
Ok, you don't like porn. I get it. That's fine. Don't watch it. And if you want me to stop watching it, give me more than badly sourced claims and anecdotes. If not, you sound indistinguishable from a right-wing religious nut.
this is a pretty shit talk imo. there isn't much in the way of interesting things here besides some anecdotes and "research" she claims shows that men who watch porn (even non-violent porn) become desensitized to violence and aggression while not citing the authors or where this supposed research is from. anyone with any knowledge about these kind of things knows that much research about porn is correlational, and shows nothing close to what she is claiming it does. read https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-sunny-side-of-smut/?redirect=1 i could not find the source on pornography being a trigger for people convicted of sexual assault, either. there isn't even solid research to show whether or not use of child porn causes you to go out and rape a child, i'd be baffled if it existed for normal porn.
I think she's over exaggerating how bad the issue is. Although I've met plenty of people who are completely relationship and sex stupid so I can see why she might hammer the issue super hard.
Maybe commercial porn becomes more extreme because:
a) Amateur/Vanilla port is more accessible/better because it's 'real'
b) Some fetishes like light bdsm are normalized (e.g. 50 shades or grey). Now people (and the porn industry as a result) find interest in exploring more extreme fetishes.
Overall this talk is very one sided. I don't think anyone disputes the potential danger that porn poses. Like about anything else that's fun it has to be used responsibly.
Half the replies here and the Tedx talk read like something from fightthenewdrug
Wiki link for those interested in knowing why this company is full of shit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_the_New_Drug
Interested in hearing opinions about this video and her claims. Don't downvote if you disagree with it, please just comment what you think and why.