NPR's investigation reveals that the concept of 'porn addiction' is associated with misogynistic and extremist groups. The report has sparked criticism for allegedly targeting online communities promoting healthy habits for men. Critics question NPR's motives and accuse them of being influenced by pro-porn advocacy groups.
So let me get this straight. In the last week they told us 1. Protein is bad πͺ 2. Porno is good π½ Wow!!! We have great insight from health experts!!!! ββββββββββββββ π€‘π€‘π€‘π€‘π€‘π€‘π€‘π€‘π€‘π€‘π€‘
This NPR report is one of the most revealing I've seen in quite some time: It's naked mainstream hostility to any online space that is dedicated to men trying to be healthy and normal. You see the same demonization of gym bros, nutrition guys, testosterone discussion etc https://t.co/UACOfELpsW
So which porn advocacy groups got NPR to do this super creepy hit piece? https://t.co/ERpfEwFl2G
Why on earth is NPR taking aim at @NoFap? https://t.co/OANF7Fhuy5
Here's NPR saying that online communities encouraging men to shun pornography have ties to "extremist and hate groups" https://t.co/VdgnbhmSrO
And you wonder why no one trusts this kind of nonsense anymore Doctors are concerned that people are quitting porn?!?!?!? lol This 'piece' can't even properly differentiate between masturbation, pornography and ejaculation Pathetic https://t.co/fmUC0EiZwG
Junk science around βporn addictionβ stems from figures and groups that are heavily misogynistic and linked to violent extremism, NPR finds. This is a great investigation into a complicated topic that has poisoned tons of mainstream and popular discourse https://t.co/5fDwMrFH8V