The porn supremacy

Which countries do porn sites get their traffic from? This graph from PornHub is a handy guide http://econ.st/1MNPCGb

It is interesting that all of the countries listed (except Egypt which comes last in the list) are Westem countries. Top of the list is the USA an outspokenly Christian county.

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  1. Note how only the US, England and Australia, the most feminist and man bashing countries are searching for ‘Lesbians’: dis-empowered males who get off on women pleasuring each other sans a man. Yet other, equally modern countries don’t go for it – notably Japan. Everyone else is into the usual – teens and housewives/having sex with girlfriends mum etc.

    Also note that porn featuring Muslim or Arab looking women is the most searched term in France (‘Beurette’ is French slang for hot Arab girl).

    A word of caution: it may be that Pornhub is an American site so bear than in mind, other countries might have their own. but most people want to see American porn IMHO

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  2. I don’t get it, how does searching for ‘mom’ lead to internet porn?

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  3. Hide our brothers sins.

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  4. “Top of the list is the USA an outspokenly Christian county.”
    That has no reflection on the people who are actually watching the porn. The statistics do not tell us anything about the people behind the screen, how would you know whether they were all Christian or not? I’m pretty sure there is a good percentage of American Muslims within the USA category and also in all the other countries listed who are part of that percentage.
    Pornography is a global issue, not merely “Christian” just because you see America and Britain at the top.

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  5. So even if Americans watch porn, it must be the 1/% of them (out of 300 million + people) who are Muslim who are responsible? Drugs.

    I think you need to be realistic – in a majority ‘Christian’ country like the US (as Evangelicals are only too happy to point out, as is the GOP), most of the viewers of the porn are going to be Christians. I love how Americas’ Christian character gets emphasised when it’s suits Evangelicals and and minimised when it doesn’t. Use your brain; there can’t really be a ‘good percentage’ of Muslims in the American statistics unless there are a ‘good percentage’ of Muslims in America, which there aren’t.

    Don’t get me wrong, loads of Muslims watch porn, maybe just as many as Christians. However, as far as these particular statistics are concerned take your licks when Christians mess up without trying to pin this on Muslims.

    Also, it IS kind of Christian issue as opposed to a global issue, since most of the porn is being produced by countries with significant Christian minorities/majorities. It seems that most of the porn is by ‘Western’ countries and I don’t really see people consuming porn from India or Venezuela or wherever.

    Aren’t you a bit of a typical evangelical (acting like one even if you aren’t), making Christian problems EVERYONES problems but then stuff like terrorism and violence is MUSLIMS problem and fault, ignoring Western support of Saudi and interventions? This is balls I’m afraid. It’s like when the US or other militaries go and kill and bomb people in unjust and economically motivated and illegal wars: the fact that they are overwhelmingly Christian and carry around mini-Bibles is irrelevant. But when a few thousand Muslims run around murdering and raping in the desert, its a religious issue now. How come all those hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqi and Afghan and other civilians is not a ‘religious’ issue given that over 95% of the US military self identify as Christians according to the army itself? Hypocrisy dude.

    Muslims have a porn problem, let them admit and tackle it. So clearly do Christians on this evidence. Stop trying to drag everyone else into it.

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  6. mmmclmru
    I really do not understand your rant. You did not understand the point of my message.
    I wrote “Pornography is a global issue” which it is. The statistics only tell us which country has a high percentage of pornography users, it doesn’t say anything about who the people are which is why mentioning religion has nothing to do with it. But since Paul did mention it, I wanted to highlight the irrelevance by stating that a percentage of those people from any of the countries could be Muslim also.

    You brought up a whole bunch of irrelevant information which reeks of insecurity from your part. You say I am acting like a typical evangelical yet you have no idea who I am or what my views are so take your nonsense about me being hypocritical elsewhere.

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