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Imagine yourself, your sister or your child being tortured, beaten, raped and filmed at the same time. Also, imagine this rape uploaded for all to see on the world’s largest porn site so that Krethi and Plethi can enjoy their pain sexually. Or imagine your daughter being forced to post nude videos of herself by a 13-year-old man. He was later ridiculed at school: everyone saw him on Pornhub. There is nothing you can do about it, the police are tied. Because: the internet.

This scenario is not a nightmare, but a reality for a variety of people, mostly young women and even children, as the Netflix documentary “Money Shot” shows. They broke into Pornhub, the world’s largest porn site, without their consent. It’s owned by Mindgeek, a Canadian technology company that makes $450 million a year and owns various other porn sites (Blick has been reported in the company’s background). Pornhub alone is said to be worth $1.5 billion.

Men earn more than women

The four men make a fortune from torture videos and other content: Mindgeek is owned by Syrian-Canadian Feras Antoon (47), David Marmorstein Tassillo, Leonardo DaSilva, and investor Bernd Bergmair (estimated wealth: 1-2 billion), according to Wikipedia. For years, they initially did not respond to victims’ desperate requests to delete videos of rape and torture, and then only suffered months of delay. Activists have since called for Pornhub to be shut down. With only multiple court cases pending in December 2020, Mindgeek deletes all videos – 80 percent of all content – not uploaded by verified players.

The Netflix documentary doesn’t just give a voice to victims and former employees. The porn actors who voluntarily upload their content to the site and thus earn money have a say too – and both complain about the videos being deleted and thus the loss of diversity and thus the loss of streaming and thus the loss of money of course. The documentary makes such a strangely directionless impression: Director Suzanne Hillinger seems to equate the suffering of the victims with the suffering of the volunteer porn actresses who now make less money – one they could probably easily recoup from Onlyfans.

Why do we allow this?

As a result, the documentary not only seems to have no ethics, but it also doesn’t ask what the most important question is: According to a 2017 study, the average age for children to encounter pornography for the first time is average. is twelve years old. And there’s a good chance they do it on Pornhub. And there, too, there’s a good chance they’ll come across some of the most brutally misogynistic content, where women are beaten and tortured and girls are routinely dehumanized as prostitutes and sluts – even after a lot of the content has been deleted. .

So the question isn’t that a few isolated porn actors are complaining about losing their income, it’s why half of our society lets everyone have free access and the other half steals their reputation.

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