Raphael Tsavkko Garcia
2 min readJun 23, 2021

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Your “facts” fail to acknowledge that porn is pretty much…. fantasy. They give what the public wants. The public wants BDSM? That’s what they’ll get (you can also thank the ages of repression on the hands of fundamentalits saying that sex was bad for this radical liberation). Porn is fantasy, it sells fantasy. Your “argument” is the same fundamentalists use to try to ban videogames, that people kill, go crazy and etc because of them. Which was over and over proved to be a lie.

Some parts;people/studios/practices of the porn industry are bad and nasty? Sure, but are we also going to demolish Capitalism because, well, it sucks? I don’t think so. No pun intended.

Do you know that females are amongst those who like the most videos with rape/forced sex fantasy? Fifty Shades is not a phenomenon because the porn industry is bad. A lot of people do enjoy watching “rough group sex”, a lot of people have fantasies they’ll never act upon, but they’ll watch.

“One of the most disturbing things about modern day pornography is” that we still have people like religoous fundamentalists and, well, people like you who completely miss the point.

Oh, you also mentioned “teens” and etc. That’s biological. Men are attracted to younger females for reproductive reasons. Yeah, biology and evolution are a thing and they do play a significant role in our lives. But once again, we are talking about fantasies.

“Not only does pornography encourage sexual violence, in many cases it is sexual violence. Porn is not harmless, nor is it fantasy in the ways that matter. The violence is real — the only fantastical aspects of pornography are that women, “barely legal” or underage teenagers, and children love nothing better than physical abuse, sexual violence, degradation, and constant sexual subservience.”

LOL

So maybe I’m being ~violent~ because I consider your arguments to be childish.

And I just loved your freestyle statiscis. Correlation is not causation. Rape reports increased? Maybe, I don’t know, that’s because there are campaigns for denouncing abusesw Because culture’s changing and women are not just housewifes anymore? Maybe because the world has changed and over the years police is taking rape alegations more seriusly and the women is considered to be a victim and not the culprit of her own rape? Women are going out more, living alone, exposing themselves to danger (not their fault, obviously, but a consequence)…

In any case, I decided to stop on the first freestyle statistics because time is money and I’m not getting anything to read RadFem bulshit. Get better.

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Raphael Tsavkko Garcia
Raphael Tsavkko Garcia

Written by Raphael Tsavkko Garcia

Journalist, PhD in Human Rights (University of Deusto). MA in Communication Sciences, BA in International Relations. www.tsavkko.com.br

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