Summary

Project 2025, a manifesto supported by the conservative Heritage Foundation, calls for a ban on pornography, labeling its purveyors as criminals and advocating for strict penalties, including jail time for producers and registered sex offender status for educators distributing it.

The manifesto argues that porn lacks First Amendment protection, framing it as harmful and exploitative.

With a right-leaning Supreme Court, proponents aim to overturn existing protections established in Miller v. California, potentially impacting mainstream media.

Donald Trump has pledged to bring Project 2025 contributors onto his team.

  • cum
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    -27 days ago

    That’s a terrible way to think

    • Cruxifux
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      377 days ago

      If you don’t think the incel groups that are super pro trump getting their porn privileges revoked isn’t funny as fuck, you’re wrong.

      • Zement
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        17 days ago

        Incels do not consume legal porn. That why they are so fucked up.

            • Cruxifux
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              96 days ago

              Oh. I’m a moron. Thanks for being patient with my brain worms.

              • @yrmp@lemmy.world
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                36 days ago

                I love that brain worms has fully entered the lexicon at this point. Can’t wait for those New Year recaps.

          • Zement
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            6 days ago

            Streaming porn is not illegal… yet. Incels consume porn you can’t stream. That’s what I meant with “illegal porn”.

    • @RagingRobot@lemmy.world
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      57 days ago

      As hard as you try you can never stop people from posting porn on the internet. It would be as big of a disaster as the war on drugs.

      • @Ultraviolet@lemmy.world
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        46 days ago

        A law that virtually everyone breaks and is easily selectively enforced is extremely valuable to authoritarian regimes. It’s a wildcard to imprison whoever they want.