The video discusses the complexities and potential dangers of regulating online pornography, including concerns about privacy, government overreach, and the selective targeting of specific websites.
[48:27-48:48]
The interviewer questions the interviewee about whether providing membership information and credit card details to access online content is significantly different from providing an ID.
And the other question I would have for Ron is, okay, so let's say you wanted to buy a membership on one of these websites or anything for instance. You have to put in your, your information, you have to put in your credit card. Is that much different than your ID? Or is the issue you don't want them knowing that you are jerking off to their, their content? Is that it, you know?
[48:48-49:21]
The interviewee expresses concern about the potential slippery slope of government regulation, arguing that it could lead to excessive control over personal activities.
No, I'd say the i- the issue is, is, uh, no one really has the right to track that, and, uh, that is just a slippery slope. This is how it starts. You're like, "Oh, let's do this, uh, with porn." And eventually they just wanna regulate everything that you do. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. So that, that's my, my stand on it, because this bullshit, whenever politicians talk about, "Oh, w- we wanna do this for the kids," it's like, "Fuck you. No, you don't." Mm-hmm. The kids are just the excuse. Right.
[49:21-49:39]
The interviewee discusses potential ways people might circumvent regulations, such as collecting porn offline on DVDs or hard drives to avoid online identification.
So, I, I, I just don't I don't know. I just don't, uh, ascribe to Well, yeah, yeah, no, listen. And there's gonna be the whole situation of people just gonna, yeah, like, collect their porn like they used to do, which is on DVDs or on a hard drive or something, so they don't have to log on and put their ID on these sites.
[49:39-50:21]
The interviewer questions the selective targeting of Pornhub compared to other similar sites, raising concerns about the lack of consistency in regulation.
I also thought, too, uh, is it, could the issue be they don't wanna pay anymore or is it, uh, or, or maybe the answer is paying for porn like you would buying, uh, another product online off of Amazon. Yeah. Uh, one of the things- I- that confuses me is the and then you, you really made it even more muddy. If Pornhub owns all these other, uh, sites out there, why what does the government does the government know that? Because they just really target it seems like, uh, really, you know, selective, uh, targeting of one, one site when all the other ones are continuing to operate freely. It doesn't make any sense at all, like, just going after the one with the name on it.
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