Cardi B has recently spoken out in a vibrant defense of adult content, countering conservative pundit Candace Owens’ vehement call on social media to ban such material. Owens, expressing her views on X (formerly Twitter), branded pornography as a “psychological weapon intended to weaken our men.”
Responding to Owens’ provocative statement, Cardi B took to Instagram, questioning the intense aversion to pornography. “Ommmggg why y’all so against porn? Is it that bad for y’all?” she posted, reflecting her personal, nonchalant engagement with such content. “I enjoy it but I guess it’s 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 added, suggesting that it could even educate men on pleasuring women.
Ban pornography. It is a psychological weapon intended to weaken our men.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) May 21, 2024
This discourse on NSFW content isn’t isolated. Recently, artist Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) faced substantial backlash after revealing plans to launch his own adult content website under his Yeezy brand. Ye’s provocative announcement was quickly met with a public plea for him to return to his faith-driven values showcased during his ‘Jesus Is King’ phase.
Previously, in 2018, after sharing on Jimmy Kimmel’s show that he frequented PornHub, the platform offered him a lifetime premium membership. However, he later disclosed that his “full-on pornography addiction” had detrimental effects on his personal life.
As the debate around the impact and regulation of adult content continues, public figures like Cardi B and Ye remain at the forefront, sharing their complex, personal experiences and views with the world.
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