Cardi B is speaking out about Candace Owens’ recent demand for pornography to be banned.
Candace recently went viral after she advocated for a ban on pornography on her X account, suggesting that its real purpose is to manipulate and undermine men psychologically. The post has received over 7 million views, leading to a heated discussion on the X platform. Owens felt compelled to stand by her position amidst the debate.
A user on X who held a differing opinion from the conservative commentator argued, “Pornography is protected under the First Amendment as free speech.”
“Pornography was created as a tool of enslavement, not freedom,” Owens responded. “It was created by the most depraved among our human race to [psychologically] introduce homosexuality, pedophilia and incest—religious sacraments to Satanists BAN IT & stigmatize every person who defends or profits from it.”
Owens also took it a step further and went on to discuss men who have become addicted to consuming pornographic material.
“I also want to say to the men that struggle with pornography—you were the intended victims of it,” she wrote. “Don’t feel ashamed talking about it. Knowing that it’s wrong is a great first step. There are a ton of podcasters who do work in this space and can help. Matt Fradd of [the podcast] Pints with Aquinas is one of them.”
Despite facing criticism for her stance, Cardi B also shared her perspective on the matter, revealing that she strongly supports pornography. Cardi left a comment under a page that shared Candace’s post and the rapper questioned why people are so against adult film.
“Ommmggg why yall so against porn ? Is it that bad for yall ? I enjoy it but I don’t know I guess is like a 6 time a year thing. I personally don’t feel no connection or addiction to it just a little quick one-two… NOTHING LIKE REAL INTIMACY!” She continued, “it actually should teach men how to please a woman.”
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