Rick Santorum sees sex in purely utilitarian terms.
If it's not done with fertilizing an egg in mind, dude's got no love
for it. Any such act (or product, or film, or contraceptive) is JUST
PLAIN WRONG, PEOPLE!!
The Republican presidential candidate and staunch social conservative
wants to ban hard core adult films, calling them toxic to marriage and
relationships.
The former Pennsylvania senator writes on his website:
"America is suffering from a pandemic of pornography. It contributes to misogyny and violence against women. It is a contributing factor to prostitution and sex trafficking."
He demands a crackdown on the distribution of Internet porn, in
addition to material on cable/satellite TV, hotel/motel TV, retail shops
and through the mail.
What qualifies as "hardcore" remains unclear.
Santorum says a "wealth of research" showing how pornography causes
"profound brain changes in children and adults," and says President
Obama doesn't do enough:
"The Obama administration turns a blind eye to
those who wish to preserve our culture from the scourge of pornography
and has refused to enforce obscenity laws."
"While the Obama Department of Justice seems to favor pornographers
over children and families, that will change under a Santorum
administration."
The White House hopeful, whose last name was hilariously Google bombed in response to his rampant homophobia, has been sounding this alarm for years.
Why a so-called defender of freedom on so many other issues is so
against personal freedoms in a relationship sense, who the heck knows.
But he means it!
Tuesday, Santorum won primaries in Alabama and Mississippi. Rick and rival Mitt Romney are both stumping in Puerto Rico ahead of their contest Sunday.
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