Get The Facts: How Porn Can Normalize Sexual Objectification
Consider Before Consuming
Fight the New Drug
4.8 • 779 Ratings
🗓️ 19 October 2022
⏱️ 12 minutes
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Summary
Research indicates that consuming porn can normalize sexual objectification, which can have profound consequences in the ways porn consumers view and treat others.
This episode is a part of our Get The Facts series, where we explore the research on a specific topic surrounding porn’s harms to help you be more informed and more empowered with the facts.
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| 1:06.4 | And in case you're new here, Fight the New Drug is a non-religious and a non-legislative organization that exists to provide individuals the opportunity to make an informed decision regarding pornography by raising awareness on its harmful effects, using only science, facts, and personal accounts. |
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| 1:31.1 | Welcome to Part 10 of our Get the Facts series, where we explore the research on a specific topic surrounding porn's arms on individuals, relationships, and society, to help you be more informed and empowered with the facts. |
| 1:45.0 | Today's episode is how porn can normalize sexual objectification. |
| 1:49.5 | You can find the sources to the claims made in this episode or read along at |
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| 1:57.4 | Now let's get to the episode. |
| 2:00.4 | We've all been impacted in recent years as the Me Too movement has cast more light on the prevalence of sexual violence in our culture. |
| 2:09.6 | Courageous victims of sexual assault have come forward with heartbreaking stories, leaving many of us asking what we can do in the face of such a monumental issue, |
| 2:18.5 | knowing that we can't let the choruses of me-toes be drowned out by the deafening silence of |
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