My imaginary anti-porn feminist (while not ignoring working conditions for porn actors (and possibly having some concern about whether “actors” reliably includes women)) is much more concerned about the effect on male viewers—that they will be strengthening a habit of only seeing women as potential porn-like entities. If the anti-porn feminist spoke LW, they’d phrase it as availability bias.
Thanks, your explanation makes more sense. The evidence for it seems inconclusive, so I won’t switch to being anti-porn, but at least it’s an understandable human reaction.
My imaginary anti-porn feminist (while not ignoring working conditions for porn actors (and possibly having some concern about whether “actors” reliably includes women)) is much more concerned about the effect on male viewers—that they will be strengthening a habit of only seeing women as potential porn-like entities. If the anti-porn feminist spoke LW, they’d phrase it as availability bias.
A pro-porn feminist discusses some problems caused by porn.
Thanks, your explanation makes more sense. The evidence for it seems inconclusive, so I won’t switch to being anti-porn, but at least it’s an understandable human reaction.
People tend to be overconfident about their model of the world when they’re angry.
Yes, you’re right of course. Sorry for editing my comment.