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CNN refreshingly devoted an entire segment on Wednesday's American Morning to highlighting pornography's destructive impact on society, especially Internet porn. Guest Gail Dines detailed the harmful impact of pornography on men's sexuality, and anchor John Roberts even cited a study that found that 56% of divorces "involve one party.who has an obsessive interest in pornographic websites."Roberts brought on Dines, a professor at Wheelock College in Boston and author of "Pornland: How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality," at the end of the 7 am Eastern hour. After citing the gargantuan number of pornographic websites on the Internet, the anchor first asked, "You say in your book and in studies that you've done that pornography today is not your father's Playboy, that it's mostly gonzo porn that's really changing our attitudes towards sexuality and women. What are you worried about?"Dines answered that her concern was the "
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If the media wanted to slam President Joe Biden for the jump in gas prices (that spiked due to a hacking of Colonial Pipeline) they have ample reasons to criticize him. They could highlight everything from the Biden’s “baffling” response to his anti-fossil fuel policies and decision to kill the Keystone XL pipeline.
Back in 2005 and 2006 liberal network and cable journalists hiked up their attacks on President George W. Bush and Big Oil “greed” for an increase in gas prices. It got so silly even multimillionaire anchors like former
Today co-host Katie Couric spouted absurdities like: “I had to take out a loan to fill up my minivan. It’s crazy.” Then-
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In recognition of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the BIPOC new works incubator Live & In Color presents four online forums focusing on Asian artists and activists who are changing the future of theatre and the world.
After a year in which the Asian community continues to face xenophobia and violence, Live & In Color dedicates each weekly installment to AAPI trailblazers, storytellers, and future faces. The forums, hosted by Founder and Artistic Director Devanand Janki, will take place Wednesdays at 6 PM ET during
Be Our Guest, LAICâs weekly interactive web series. Angel Desai