Virginia Democrat Louise Lucas Slams Governor Glenn Youngkin Because She Can't Get Her Porn Fix

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Thursday, Virginia Democrat and President Pro Tempore of the Virginia State Senate, L. Louise Lucas (D-Portsmouth), is lambasting Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin because she can no longer access Pornhub’s streaming site for pornographic videos. Somehow one is not surprised that a Democrat politician is angry about being deprived of her favorite porn service. Still, there is a certain transparency about owning up to it in public.



What’s happening is that Virginia is one of a handful of states that require pornographic sites to ensure that users are not minors. As far as I can tell, Louisiana was the first to roll out the requirement. It was followed by Utah. Virginia, Mississippi, and Arkansas have laws that will go into effect on Saturday, July 1.

Pornhub claims that the states requiring users to provide proof of ID, get this, puts users at risk of identity theft because Pornhub can’t guarantee their personal identifying information. In my view, this begs the question of why you’d give them credit card information. Pornhub says they want a “device based” system that would let anyone verify a device that could be used by a minor.

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Ok, now I get it. She is an adult and cannot get to pornhub because she has to sign in, and she is an adult. The law was suppose to protect minors. It affects everyone.
 
Ok, now I get it. She is an adult and cannot get to pornhub because she has to sign in, and she is an adult. The law was suppose to protect minors. It affects everyone.

So everyone has to prove they're an adult... sorta like buying alcohol
 
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Thursday, Virginia Democrat and President Pro Tempore of the Virginia State Senate, L. Louise Lucas (D-Portsmouth), is lambasting Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin because she can no longer access Pornhub’s streaming site for pornographic videos. Somehow one is not surprised that a Democrat politician is angry about being deprived of her favorite porn service. Still, there is a certain transparency about owning up to it in public.



What’s happening is that Virginia is one of a handful of states that require pornographic sites to ensure that users are not minors. As far as I can tell, Louisiana was the first to roll out the requirement. It was followed by Utah. Virginia, Mississippi, and Arkansas have laws that will go into effect on Saturday, July 1.

Pornhub claims that the states requiring users to provide proof of ID, get this, puts users at risk of identity theft because Pornhub can’t guarantee their personal identifying information. In my view, this begs the question of why you’d give them credit card information. Pornhub says they want a “device based” system that would let anyone verify a device that could be used by a minor.

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How in the world is posting the question “is anybody else’s pornhub not working?” A Slam?!

Y’all are such drama queens.
 
So sign up then. If I buy booze or cigarettes I'm supposed to show my license.

I mean I like porn sometimes but holy shit there is waaayyyyy too much of it and it is way too easy to get it. Porn is fine but too much is bad for a society and people.

Not to mention porn is bad for kids and our sex crazed society is already trying to sexualize kids too much as it is. It was fine when I was a kid, you had some dirty magazines you got from another kid, or a vhs tape you hid. Porn back then was in small amounts and something you hid and used in small amounts. Hell people can watch porn anywhere anytime now.

If you took 1/5th of the porn out right now you'd be done watching it the day after never. Porn over indulgence is too easy.
 
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Then I realized the mods demand three sentences to start a thread.

Well, 👌🏻 then.

Thursday, Virginia Democrat and President Pro Tempore of the Virginia State Senate, L. Louise Lucas (D-Portsmouth), is lambasting Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin because she can no longer access Pornhub’s streaming site for pornographic videos. Somehow one is not surprised that a Democrat politician is angry about being deprived of her favorite porn service. Still, there is a certain transparency about owning up to it in public.​

What’s happening is that Virginia is one of a handful of states that require pornographic sites to ensure that users are not minors. As far as I can tell, Louisiana was the first to roll out the requirement. It was followed by Utah. Virginia, Mississippi, and Arkansas have laws that will go into effect on Saturday, July 1.​
Pornhub claims that the states requiring users to provide proof of ID, get this, puts users at risk of identity theft because Pornhub can’t guarantee their personal identifying information. In my view, this begs the question of why you’d give them credit card information. Pornhub says they want a “device based” system that would let anyone verify a device that could be used by a minor.​
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No need for her to worry. She just needs to get her fix by going to Democratic run elementary schools, drag queen shows, and pride parades.
 
That sounds fun. Do you have a list of all the schools that are having drag shows this month?
I don't think there is a list but it is certainly happening - a lot. Have you never heard of drag queen story time for children?
 
I don't think there is a list but it is certainly happening - a lot. Have you never heard of drag queen story time for children?
How often, where specifically? You said drag shows. It seems to be your guys concern 24/7. All the effort and worry you guys put into this topic I would have thought you had list of schools trannys were appearing in, where they have recently appeared, vid of the evils they did in front of three year olds and on and on. And the protests, why aren't there more protest? Yes I have seen the drag queen story time pic and the kid looking at a naked man pic, so spare me. I am talking dates and times;
 

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