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https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201719/cmselect/cmwomeq/701/701.pdf
This article made by the "Women and Equalities Committee" ( appointed by the House of Commons in UK) says that Porn is BAD:
PAGE 31:
There is a meta-analysis of research that shows that. It was pornography consumption associated with higher levels of attitudes that support violence, which includes things like acceptance of violence, rape myth acceptance and sexual harassment, yes. [ … ] The basis of some of those studies can be critiqued [ … ] but the findings are consistent across individual studies and the meta-analysis that pulled them together that there is a relationship between pornography consumption, attitudes that support sexual violence and likelihood of committing sexual violence.
Some pages after:
One woman told us that the Government should recognise pornography, sexism and objectification as a public health risk and use the media to inform society of the harms associated with them: “This could be done in the same way the amazing effort by the Government worked in turning people’s attitudes around regarding smoking.
But the Government has no plans to address adult men’s use of mainstream online pornography, despite research suggesting that men who use pornography are more likely to hold sexist attitudes and be sexually aggressive towards women.
CONCLUSION: A LOT OF BULLSHIT about "(incel) harassement" in any topic (transports, workplace...) in this article.
This article made by the "Women and Equalities Committee" ( appointed by the House of Commons in UK) says that Porn is BAD:
PAGE 31:
There is a meta-analysis of research that shows that. It was pornography consumption associated with higher levels of attitudes that support violence, which includes things like acceptance of violence, rape myth acceptance and sexual harassment, yes. [ … ] The basis of some of those studies can be critiqued [ … ] but the findings are consistent across individual studies and the meta-analysis that pulled them together that there is a relationship between pornography consumption, attitudes that support sexual violence and likelihood of committing sexual violence.
Some pages after:
One woman told us that the Government should recognise pornography, sexism and objectification as a public health risk and use the media to inform society of the harms associated with them: “This could be done in the same way the amazing effort by the Government worked in turning people’s attitudes around regarding smoking.
But the Government has no plans to address adult men’s use of mainstream online pornography, despite research suggesting that men who use pornography are more likely to hold sexist attitudes and be sexually aggressive towards women.
CONCLUSION: A LOT OF BULLSHIT about "(incel) harassement" in any topic (transports, workplace...) in this article.