Creepy Anti-Porn PSA
I recently watched an hour long documentary about the porn business, and how professional porn stars are losing money and their jobs because of the proliferation of amateur sex sites and free pornography on the internet (interesting note: it’s hard to feel bad for someone when you’ve seen a whole soda bottle come out of their vajingo).
It got me thinking about how “back in the day,” the closest you came to watching porn was scrambled Cinemax channels and a quick glimpse of a friend’s dad’s Playboy. Now, any kid with a computer and enough knowledge to override his parents’ content filter (re: anyone) can see some raunchy, mind-boggling porn at any moment of the day, for FREE.
So I can see why they might want to create a line of PSAs to remind parents that their child’s fragile little mind could be getting polluted by beastiality porn if they don’t monitor their internet use. But I have to wonder if this ad was necessary. I’m more creeped out by this child than the thought of what he could be watching… is it just me?