YubNub Social YubNub Social
    Advanced Search
  • Login
  • Register

  • Night mode
  • © 2026 YubNub Social
    About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App

    Select Language

  • English
Night mode toggle
Featured Content
Community
New Posts (Home) ChatBox Popular Posts Reels Game Zone Top PodCasts
Explore
Explore
© 2026 YubNub Social
  • English
About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Discover posts

Posts

Users

Pages

Blog

Market

Events

Games

Forum

Country Roundup
Country Roundup
2 yrs

Why Blake Shelton Won't Have Anyone to Kiss on New Year's Eve
Favicon 
tasteofcountry.com

Why Blake Shelton Won't Have Anyone to Kiss on New Year's Eve

The couple were planning to be together‚ but plans changed. Continue reading…
Like
Comment
Share
Country Roundup
Country Roundup
2 yrs ·Youtube

YouTube
Zach Bryan Keeps His Promise to His Late Mother
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs ·Youtube

YouTube
Pursuit and Arrest: Idaho College Murders and Bryan Kohberger‚ Megyn Kelly Show Special - Part Two
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs ·Youtube

YouTube
The Jew who missed Christmas ❤️🎄
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

The Need for Federal Legislation Requiring Age Verification for Porn Websites
Favicon 
www.dailysignal.com

The Need for Federal Legislation Requiring Age Verification for Porn Websites

Nearly 80% of children between the ages of 12 and 17 have unintentionally come across pornography‚ and over 50% of them actively seek it out. Even among younger children—those between 9 and 11—37% have seen porn. Frequent exposure to pornography at a young age cultivates unhealthy views of sexuality and an inclination toward violent behavior. Children may develop a poor understanding of what constitutes a healthy relationship‚ what behavior is appropriate or inappropriate‚ how to establish and maintain boundaries‚ and the importance of respecting other people’s boundaries. Blocking and filtering software has proved to be insufficient in preventing online access to pornography‚ and not everyone utilizes the software on every device a child may access. Furthermore‚ even the most well-intentioned parent is not monitoring every second of their child’s online activity. We need federal legislation requiring age verification for pornography websites. When I turned 18‚ a friend gifted me a flavored cigar that I smoked partially sometime later. I also went to the adult entertainment store in town with some friends where we were asked to show our IDs to prove we were at least 18 years old. I surely did not look 18‚ as I was frequently mistaken for a high schooler when I was a college student and as an intern when I was a young professional. Anyway‚ my friends and I were in there for maybe five minutes. We snickered and gasped at various items as we awkwardly walked around the store. None of us bought anything and left. I was naïve‚ and that was the most scandalous thing I had ever done. I also registered to vote when I turned 18‚ but there’s nothing provocative to tell about that experience. Take a road trip‚ and at some point‚ you’ll see billboards from the interstate for adult stores and inevitably drive by one when you exit for gas or fast food. While you can’t control whether you see a billboard‚ you don’t exactly accidentally find yourself in one of those stores‚ making a purchase at the register‚ or later watching a video that you previously purchased. You have to physically park your car and go inside‚ like I did when I was 18. That’s not the case when it comes to viewing the adult content found in these stores on the internet. Is there a rallying cry for letting children into adult-only stores? Of course not‚ but there is a growing consensus that we need better guardrails to prevent them from accessing this same hardcore pornographic content online. In most states‚ your child can watch pornography online without anyone first checking whether he or she is 18. Louisiana was the first state to successfully implement age verification for online pornography. The state already had LA Wallet in place‚ the state-issued digital driver’s license that provides a seamless and secure way for websites to verify a user’s age. The pornography website Pornhub blocked access to its site in Arkansas‚ Mississippi‚ Utah‚ and Virginia when those states passed laws requiring age verification but did not have a statewide verification system in place. Louisiana has shown that its model works‚ proving the adage that states are laboratories of democracy. It is time we pass similar legislation at the national level. Sen. Mike Lee‚ R-Utah‚ recently introduced the SCREEN Act‚ which requires age verification for pornography websites nationwide. The bill establishes clear data-security requirements‚ parameters to ensure the websites or third-party age verifiers only collect data that is minimally necessary to verify a user’s age‚ and requirements for data deletion. The bill subjects the IP addresses of all users on porn websites to the age verification measure. An IP address is the unique numerical identifier and geolocation of a device connected to the internet. Technology such as proxies and virtual private networks‚ or VPNs‚ can be used to manipulate an IP address to make a device appear as if it’s in a different location (such as a different state or country‚ perhaps one without age verification). The bill subjects those accessing porn websites while using such proxies and known VPNs to the age verification measure as well. This will make it harder for those who alter their real IP addresses to get around the age verification requirement—an issue some have identified as a gap in state-level legislation. The bill directs the Federal Trade Commission to issue guidance to assist covered websites in complying with the law. It also directs the FTC to enforce the law‚ treating any violation as an unfair or deceptive act or practice under Section 18 of the Federal Trade Commission Act. It does not require new regulations or expand the size of government. Importantly‚ the bill makes the case for why requiring online age verification on porn websites is the least restrictive means for Congress to shield children from pornographic content. Demonstrating that a bill is using the “least restrictive means” is a crucial component for passing First Amendment scrutiny in the courts. (Full disclosure‚ I worked for Lee and worked on this legislation.) Returning to the subject of my childhood‚ I was embarrassed in front of my classmates in third grade when one girl pointed out in astonishment that my parents had sex five times since I was one of five siblings. Most other kids were only one of two or three. This was before my parents had a sex talk with me. It’s inevitable that kids will learn some things about sex from their peers. According to a National Institutes of Health study‚ “61 percent of adolescents had learned some or a lot about sex in general from their parents‚ and 54 percent each had learned that much about sex from peers and from the media.” But as the evidence shows‚ it’s unfortunately becoming more common that kids learn about sex from the internet and come across sexual content and pornography‚ whether it is from an innocent search query or falling down a rabbit hole of clicking videos and links that come their way. Changing culture is a difficult task‚ but we can start making ours less “pornified” if we make it harder for porn companies to influence children. Porn companies hate this legislation. They say it’s not right to make it harder for adults to lawfully consume their content. (Bear in mind‚ not all of their content is lawful‚ but that’s a topic for another day.) But for a reality check on this one‚ I ask anyone who looks like they are under the age of 35: How many times have you been unable to purchase alcohol or get into a bar because you forgot your ID? I guess by porn companies’ logic‚ that just wasn’t right either. I hope you get justice soon. They also say that requiring age verification puts children and your privacy at risk. It’s unclear how it puts children at risk‚ but establishing data security and placing limits on the data that can be collected and how long it can be retained is an integral part of the legislation. These companies are not altruistic. They care about their profit margin and this bill hurts it. Many members of Congress are focusing on establishing guardrails for social media‚ artificial intelligence‚ and Big Tech companies‚ which have their own problem of peddling inappropriate or otherwise harmful content‚ but few members are talking about pornography. Porn is a dirty topic‚ an awkward topic‚ but I hope I have convinced you it is a necessary one to confront. It is indisputable that pornography is inappropriate for children‚ and we need to do more to stop their unencumbered access to it. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post The Need for Federal Legislation Requiring Age Verification for Porn Websites appeared first on The Daily Signal.
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Inside the Federal Probe of Pitt’s Fetal Organ Harvesting Program
Favicon 
www.dailysignal.com

Inside the Federal Probe of Pitt’s Fetal Organ Harvesting Program

A federal probe may reveal violations of law in the University of Pittsburgh’s testing of body parts from aborted babies‚ according to a pro-life organization monitoring the school’s program. The U.S. government began investigating the University of Pittsburgh’s protocols in its program to harvest fetal organs‚ documents released under the Freedom of Information Act reveal.  Pitt came under fire in August 2021 for potentially violating federal law by altering abortion procedures to harvest organs from babies old enough to survive outside the womb.  Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania provides university researchers with the aborted bodies of unborn babies‚ according to the pro-life Center for Medical Progress‚ which sought the documents.  The Office of Inspector General in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services subpoenaed the University of Pittsburgh on Oct. 28‚ 2021‚ for information about its organ-harvesting program called Genitourinary Development Molecular Anatomy. The subpoena is revealed in documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by the Center for Medical Progress and the government watchdog Judicial Watch‚ then published Dec. 12 by the center.  David Daleiden‚ founder of the Center for Medical Progress‚ told The Daily Signal that he believes Pitt’s research program disregarded humanitarian concerns associated with testing fetal body parts.  “People who are disturbed by barbaric experiments with aborted babies would love nothing more than to see institutions like the University of Pittsburgh commit to ethical research only‚” Daleiden said in an email Thursday‚ adding that such ethical research “does not rely on exploiting the unequal and vulnerable status of children in the womb and women or couples experiencing a challenging pregnancy.”   Daleiden‚ his associates at the Center for Medical Progress‚ and his lawyers have been entangled in legal proceedings since 2015‚ when Daleiden made and released undercover videos in which Planned Parenthood officials apparently discussed the sale of fetal body parts to research facilities. Planned Parenthood consistently has denied any wrongdoing by its employees in the recorded conversations. In November 2019‚ after a civil trial‚ a California jury awarded Planned Parenthood and others over $2.2 million. That verdict is under appeal. In a Nov. 5‚ 2022‚ email to a National Institutes of Health official uncovered by the FOIA request‚ Pitt’s senior vice chairman for research‚ Rob Rutenbar‚ wrote: “With regard to your request for documentation/information‚ please be aware that we received a subpoena from HHS OIG requesting similar documentation on Oct. 28.”  More than 65 Republican congressmen and senators had demanded an investigation into fetal tissue research in a letter dated Sept. 21‚ 2021. The lawmakers sent the letter after the Center for Medical Progress revealed that the National Institutes of Health had awarded about $1.5 million to Pitt to study “congenital diseases of the genitourinary tract (kidneys‚ bladder‚ ureter‚ urethra)” by obtaining those organs from aborted babies for research.  The released documents show that the congressional lawmakers’ call for a federal investigation was answered by HHS’ Office of Inspector General.  Michael Lauer‚ NIH’s deputy director for extramural research‚ emailed Pitt’s Rutenbar asking for a copy of the school’s human fetal tissue testing policies and standard procedures‚ documentation of patient consent protocols‚ tissue collection procedures‚ and an explanation of tissue obtained from unborn babies after 25 weeks of gestation.  “The scientific and ethical challenges associated with research utilizing human fetal tissue make it imperative that researchers and their organizations be fully aware of and in compliance with the federal requirements‚” Lauer said in the email to Rutenbar dated Sept. 27‚ 2021.  Pitt’s 2016 application for a federal grant of $600‚000 emphasized that it minimizes the “warm ischemia time” for aborted fetuses‚ meaning the amount of time a baby’s body parts would remain at body temperature after the blood supply had been cut off but before the body parts were cooled. Federal law prohibits the alteration of abortion procedures solely for the purpose of obtaining fetal tissue. NIH‚ HHS‚ and the University of Pittsburgh did not respond to The Daily Signal’s requests for comment before publication time. The Daily Signal also sought comment from Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsyvania and the Planned Parenthood Federation of America‚ but received no response. Rutenbar acknowledged Pitt’s awareness of allegations about the university’s fetal testing procedures but denied misconduct in an Oct 26‚ 2021‚ letter to the NIH’s Lauer‚ the released documents show. “As we discussed during the phone call‚ the university maintains rigorous protocols and procedures to ensure that researchers comply with all legal requirements and ethical duties related to fetal tissue research‚” Rutenbar said in the email.  “While we have no evidence of non-compliance with any applicable legal requirements‚” the Pitt official added‚ “as part of our ongoing commitment to our obligations‚ we have commissioned the law firm of Hyman‚ Phelps &; McNamara to conduct an independent review of the university’s fetal tissue research processes and practices.” In the email‚ Rutenbar described Pitt’s protocol for picking up fetal tissue from Planned Parenthood and reviewing the patient consent form. No tissue was tested from unborn babies after 25 weeks‚ he said.  Pitt’s biospecimen core‚ the group responsible for tissue research‚ minimizes “warm ischemia time‚” defined as “the time between the core staff receiving the specimen and depositing it into the core’s storage facility‚” Rutenbar added.  “This means that once tissue is made available to the core‚ core staff transport it to the storage facility as quickly as possible and log the time it took to do so‚” he said.  Senior administrators at Pitt defended the school’s organ-harvesting policies‚ referring to investigations of the university’s tests on fetal tissue as “efforts to undermine important science using fetal tissue‚” according to one of the obtained documents. Pitt responded to “rotating attacks about research using fetal tissue” with what it called an outside review of procedures‚ while believing it followed all appropriate laws‚ Jeremy Berg‚ Pitt’s associate senior vice chancellor for science strategy and planning‚ told NIH Distinguished Investigator Francis Collins‚ the agency’s former director‚ in an email Oct. 16‚ 2021.  “We have been discussing these issues and it seems that this is an organized attempt to delegitimize science based on fetal tissue rather than to identify misbehavior (although‚ of course‚ any misbehavior does create opportunities for outrage)‚” Pitt’s Berg wrote to NIH’s Collins. “In light of this‚ we feel that the scientific community would benefit if more institutions could stand together to take some of the power out of the one-at-a-time strategy that appears to be operating.” The Center for Medical Progress‚ Daleiden’s pro-life organization‚ hopes to undo redactions regarding results of the federal subpoena in the documents released under the Freedom of Information Act.  “Working together with Judicial Watch‚ we are continuing litigation against NIH seeking further production and un-redaction of documents under FOIA concerning the University of Pittsburgh and the GUDMAP program‚” Daleiden said‚ referring to Pitt’s tissue-harvesting program. “We hope to have more to report soon.” The federal investigation of Pitt’s program is an encouraging sign‚ but it would be more so if the Biden administration forbade use of taxpayer dollars to support “unethical and obsolete” fetal tissue research‚ Melanie Israel‚ a policy analyst in The Heritage Foundation’s DeVos Center for Life‚ Religion‚ and Family‚ told The Daily Signal. (The Daily Signal is Heritage’s news outlet.) “When President Biden took office‚ HHS reversed the Trump administration’s ban on funding for NIH intramural research and a requirement that extramural research be subject to an ethics advisory board‚” Israel said. “The next conservative administration should right the ship. NIH should support life-saving research that also respects innocent human life‚ and Congress should prohibit research using fetal tissue obtained from elective abortions once and for all.” Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post Inside the Federal Probe of Pitt’s Fetal Organ Harvesting Program appeared first on The Daily Signal.
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs ·Youtube

YouTube
President’s and Their Pens
Like
Comment
Share
Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs ·Youtube

YouTube
What Is the Vatican Doing? | With Trent Horn
Like
Comment
Share
Bikers Den
Bikers Den
2 yrs ·Youtube

YouTube
Really slick and creative
Like
Comment
Share
Living In Faith
Living In Faith
2 yrs

Growing up Sailing the World Wasn’t the Dream Everyone Thought: the Truth Is She Was Trapped
Favicon 
www.godupdates.com

Growing up Sailing the World Wasn’t the Dream Everyone Thought: the Truth Is She Was Trapped

One woman who‚ as a child‚ lived on a boat and sailed around the world‚ admits for someone on the outside looking in‚ it might’ve appeared to be a dream. But she admits that it was anything but and was more of a nightmare scenario. Childhood is a crucial time in every person's life. The experiences and situations an individual encounters during adolescence impact their perspective‚ behaviors and the rest of their life. A happy‚ loving and carefree childhood is more likely to produce a well-adjusted adult than a horrible childhood. RELATED: Henry Winkler Recalls a Troubled Childhood and Won’t Make Parents’ Mistakes with His Family Suzanne Heywood lived for a decade – from the age of 7 to 17 – on a boat‚ the Wavewalker‚ with her father‚ mother‚ younger brother and a handful of crew members. Suzanne‚ after her family set sail from her native England‚ was forced to give up everything she had known – her friends‚ her other relatives and even her dog‚ according to the Huffington Post. She says that on the boat‚ she was trapped‚ confined to remain below deck. "While my brother was allowed to help out on deck‚ I was expected to cook and clean down below for hours each day‚" she said. RELATED: 2 Childhood Friends Lost Touch And Then Reunite 60 Years Later In Nursing Home As a teenager‚ Suzanne states that she basically had no privacy on the Wavewalker. "I had to share the one working toilet we had on board with my family and up to eight or nine crew and to share a cabin with adult crew members‚" Suzanne said. Suzanne Was Unable To Attend School Or Have Any Privacy While Living On The Boat Additionally‚ Suzanne's education suffered. She says that most of the time‚ she could not go to school. But this didn't stop her from trying as she attempted correspondence classes and went to school remotely. But that also proved to be tricky. Getting and sending off her assignments would be impossible if her father changed their port at the last minute. But when Suzanne's brother was 15 and she was 16‚ their parents left them in New Zealand. Her parents enrolled her brother in school‚ and she was to look after him. Their father did place some money in a bank account‚ Suzanne states. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: 10-Year-Old with Little Time Gets Her Wish to ‘Marry’ Her Childhood Sweetheart‚ Then Is Gone Suzanne continued her education and kept reading‚ trying to acquire as much knowledge as possible. Eventually‚ she was able to get herself into Oxford University. She graduated from the prestigious institution and earned a doctorate at Cambridge University. Once out of school‚ she got a job working in the UK government. She then got married and is now the mother of three. "The heart of the man of good sense gets knowledge; the ear of the wise is searching for knowledge." – Proverbs 18:15 View this post on Instagram A post shared by HuffPost (@huffpost) LISTEN: Police Work Fast To Rescue Woman From A Burning Car And Cameras Caught It All h/t: Huffington Post Featured Image Credit: Instagram.com/Huffington Post The post Growing up Sailing the World Wasn’t the Dream Everyone Thought: the Truth Is She Was Trapped appeared first on GodUpdates.
Like
Comment
Share
Showing 107133 out of 116072
  • 107129
  • 107130
  • 107131
  • 107132
  • 107133
  • 107134
  • 107135
  • 107136
  • 107137
  • 107138
  • 107139
  • 107140
  • 107141
  • 107142
  • 107143
  • 107144
  • 107145
  • 107146
  • 107147
  • 107148
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Edit Offer

Add tier








Select an image
Delete your tier
Are you sure you want to delete this tier?

Reviews

In order to sell your content and posts, start by creating a few packages. Monetization

Pay By Wallet

Payment Alert

You are about to purchase the items, do you want to proceed?

Request a Refund