@d_ocheido I transitioned my hair back to natural and cut off the permed part even though everyone said that it was futile. I love the hair God gave me.
The South African film industry has mastered the art of making soft pornography, and seeding it for public consumption like it’s another day in paradise.
I can’t even remember the titles, but once I see the film trailers on Netflix, my flags become raised, because I fixate when I watch things, and my viewing experience is never casual.
I know African societies are becoming sexually charged and framing the world through the lens of sex and sexual pleasures, I also believe we didnt reach this junction by happenstance, it’s been a slow and sinister design, but whatever it is, we must sit with the whys of our decisions as creators.
The data clearly states that this is what people want or are consuming, but we need to sit with how we got here as a society.
Additionally in the case of the polygamist, for you as a consumer, these movies don’t make you into a whole person, you become suspicious of men without cause as a woman, as a man, you come to genuinely believe show after show that this is normal behaviour, no this is a mind that needs renewal.
And for you who thinks it harmless, I hope you know your brain can’t tell the difference between soft porn and regular porn? The hooks and triggers that lead you to the depths are one and the same. A sharp or blunt knife are one and the same thing; a knife.
Even more so as a Christian, whatever is noble and pure friends, you can sit this one out as a professing Christian, you are not missing anything from shows that portray sex as something to be taken, people as tools of sexual pleasure to be taken advantage of, and the heart of how family should be designed blatantly disregarded, children an the sanctity of the home broken and disfigured. You will do well to say no, this is not an idea I am malleable to, even as entertainment.
@victorautmors@lazycraka@MartinSellner_ I want to support you guys, but when you make statements like this, it makes me wonder how your brains work. The wheel was not important for the terrain at that time. There were other forms of transportation tailored to the geography of the country. Don't be ignorant.