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Media Mock Speaker Johnson and His Son for Using Anti-Adult Content App

Michael Cantrell-Opinion : Nov 7, 2023
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At the end of the day, it's nice to know that a man in a high position in our legislative branch is taking care to keep himself morally pure and have good character. Let's hope he's a positive influence on others in Congress.

[PJMedia.com] Without a doubt, one of the great scourges of modern-day society is pornography. The smut industry enslaves men to their biological need for intimacy and pleasure. After a while, the fantasy element of explicit content no longer provides the dopamine hit that it did at the beginning of the addiction, which leads men down a dark path of seeking the next fix. It's disgusting. (Screengrab image)

This is why it is so noteworthy to point out that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), a devout Christian, is doing all he can to prevent explicit content from having a negative influence on himself and his family by using an app called Covenant Eyes, which monitors pornography and helping him and his son hold one another accountable for what they view on their devices.

And true to form, the left-wing media has begun to mock Johnson and his son for attempting to stay pure, because if you're not indulging your inner pervert, you can't hang with the cool kids. Radical progressives think of themselves as the hip and the cool crowd that everyone wants to be like.

Which, of course, could not be further from the truth. If I have to fill my eyes with trash in order to be considered a member of the popular clique, I'm just fine with my place at the nerdy table.

The leftist media soon felt the wrath of folks on social media for attempting to mock a man for pursuing purity.

The comments in question come from a time when Johnson participated in a panel at Cypress Baptist Church, located in Benton,LA, called "War on Technology."

"We probably could have called this more appropriately, 'War on the Darkness of Technology,' because there are some good thing of [sic] technology, of course. You know, the Bible apps we all love; we broadcast our services on our social media, and there's some very positive things, but there's also... some really dark things," he said during the panel... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

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