Secret footage reveals PornHub staff advocating for pornography to influence the sexual orientations of young individuals
Employees of Pornhub’s parent company caught promoting harmful content to underage viewers
In a shocking new video released exclusively on The Michael Knowles Show, employees of Aylo, the parent company of Pornhub, were caught on camera discussing the benefits of underage kids watching pornography. They even suggested that videos featuring transgender individuals engaging in sex could help young people figure out their sexuality.
EXCLUSIVE: Top PornHub staff admits to inserting “gay” and “trans” themes into mainstream porn to “convert” straight men pic.twitter.com/w8otDNm4Du
— Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) December 6, 2023
The undercover journalist behind the video, Arden Young, revealed that the employees’ focus is on maximizing profits rather than protecting children. They seem to have no concern for the harm caused in the process.
The video exposes conversations with Aylo employees, including Dillon Rice, a senior script writer, who argues that pornography can be beneficial for preteens. Rice suggests that normalizing certain sexual preferences could help young people explore their own sexuality.
Knowles, the host of the show, points out that this attempt to influence viewers’ sexual preferences contradicts the argument made by the sexual revolutionaries that sexual desire is innate and immutable.
The video also features discussions with Aylo Production Coordinator Sylvain Fernandez and Technical Product Manager Mike Farley. Fernandez appears unfazed by the fact that the average age of porn viewers is only 11 years old, stating that it is associated with puberty.
Furthermore, the employees admit that Aylo intentionally includes bisexual, gay, and trans scenes in videos marketed to straight men. They aim to push boundaries and broaden their audience.
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“Push Stuff That’s Less Accepted… Get More Men, Straight Men, in on [Gay & Trans P*rn], Too”pic.twitter.com/YzwsmDNIfx
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Rice goes even further, suggesting the inclusion of scenes featuring transgender men to challenge societal norms. He mentions a transgender pornography site that sells content to straight men.
The journalist, Young, explains that her investigation was inspired by a New York Times article highlighting the struggles of underage individuals to have their abuse videos removed from Pornhub.
This undercover video is part of a series exposing the practices of the pornography company. It aims to demonstrate that there is no serious effort to prevent underage users and that the company caters to pedophiles and young teens.
Knowles emphasizes that this video should leave no doubt about the need for regulation in the porn industry. He urges elected officials to take action and shut down the company, as their actions are illegal in many ways.
“Stop looking at porn, if for no other reason than the senior writers here are saying they want to make you gay and trans,” Knowles concludes.
In what ways does the manipulation of content by Aylo perpetuate harmful stereotypes and contribute to the objectification of marginalized communities
Dez admits to inserting “gay” and “trans” themes into mainstream porn to “convert” straight men. This revelation calls into question the ethics of Aylo and Pornhub as a whole, as they are actively promoting harmful content and potentially shaping the sexual preferences of young and impressionable viewers.
The promotion of pornography among underage individuals is not only concerning, but also illegal in many jurisdictions. It is a widely recognized fact that exposure to explicit sexual content at a young age can have detrimental effects on individuals’ mental and emotional well-being, leading to distorted views of relationships, body image, and consent.
The justification provided by Aylo employees for their actions is deeply flawed. It is not the responsibility of the porn industry to help young people navigate their sexuality by normalizing certain sexual preferences. This is a task that should be left to the guidance of parents, educators, and mental health professionals.
Moreover, the revelation that Aylo employees are purposefully inserting “gay” and “trans” themes into mainstream porn to “convert” straight men is not only manipulative but also perpetuates harmful stereotypes and contributes to the objectification of marginalized communities. This approach further demonstrates Aylo’s focus on profit over the well-being and safety of their viewers.
It is important to hold companies like Aylo and Pornhub accountable for their actions. The exploitation of underage viewers and the deliberate manipulation of content for profit are serious offenses that should not go unpunished. Regulatory bodies and law enforcement agencies must investigate these allegations thoroughly and take appropriate action to protect vulnerable individuals.
As consumers, we also have a responsibility to be vigilant about the content we consume and support. Pornography websites, including Pornhub, have consistently come under scrutiny for their lack of content moderation and their role in facilitating the spread of non-consensual and illegal content. This recent revelation only adds more weight to the need for stronger regulations and accountability within the industry.
In conclusion, the undercover video exposing employees of Aylo promoting harmful content to underage viewers is deeply alarming. It reveals a concerning disregard for the well-being of children and a profit-driven mindset that prioritizes financial gain over ethical responsibility. It is crucial for society to address these issues and demand better protection for vulnerable individuals, especially minors, in the realm of pornography.
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