Why We Need a Federal inappropriate contentography Ban

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For all of the talk from our conservative political class of “family values,” nothing has been done to address inappropriate contentography in decades.​



This country is in the midst of a inappropriate contentography crisis. Research estimates that approximately 99% of men and 73% of women report consuming inappropriate contentography at some point in their lives. In 2019 alone, inappropriate contenthub reported more than 42 billion views, more than three times the four major professional sports (baseball, basketball, hockey, and football) combined. inappropriate contentography has been shown to cause an array of serious problems in mental health, relationships, and even has been connected to domestic abuse. It is cited in 40% of divorce proceedings and it has been found to be one of the most addictive substances on the planet. Additionally, the sex trafficking involved in its production is well documented.

inappropriate contentography is a relationship killer and it destroys lives. For all of the talk from our conservative political class of “family values,” nothing has been done to address inappropriate contentography in decades. But is inappropriate contentography not just a personal choice? Would inappropriate contentography, an act performed in the privacy of one’s bedroom, not fall within the zone of privacy that government is unjustified in invading? Some argue this, but for those of us who believe in the importance of the natural law, inappropriate contentography presents a unique political problem, one which we are duty bound to find a solution.

Natural law is the foundation of human law. Aquinas said of the natural law that, Now in human affairs a thing is said to be just, from being right, according to the rule of reason. But the first rule of reason is the law of nature, as is clear from what has been stated above” (Summa Theologiae, I-II, Q. 91, A. 2). He further stated, “Consequently every human law has just so much of the nature of law, as it is derived from the law of nature” (Summa Theologiae, I-II, Q. 95, A. 2).

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Why We Need a Federal inappropriate contentography Ban

https://www.americanpostliberal.com/p/why-we-need-anti-inappropriate contentography-laws