How To Address Nonconsensual Conduct On Adult Video Sites | Morning Joe | MSNBC

Mastercard is tightening its requirements for banks that process payments for sellers of adult content. The New York Times' Nicholas Kristof discusses his new column 'Why Do We Let Corporations Profit From Rape Videos?,' and law professor Melissa Murray also joins the conversation. Aired on 04/19/2021.
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42 comments

  1. The way to hit any corporation is through the profit margin or lack thereof. Whenever I see big pharma putting ads on TV or the internet for controlled substances that have to be prescribed I make sure I never ask my doctor about any of them 🤓. If I see a cell phone company advertising talk text and data for as low as $20 a month which mainly targets seniors I know it’s a false narrative because I actually called them up once and found out that for $20 a month, I could get all of 500 megabits of data per month when there are some days that I actually use one gig or more of data for a single day but they don’t mention the amount of data in the actual ad unless it’s in very very small print and on the screen for a nanosecond. I will say though about a week ago I did purchase my first 2 litre of Coca-Cola in over 10 years and yes it’s still the real thing 🎶🎼🎶

    1. @acdeeiprrt the way a certain political party is blaming Coca-Cola for being against the suppressive laws in Georgia as far as voting goes. A certain person is saying to boycott Coca-Cola while he hides his diet coke behind his crayons 🤣🤣🤣

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  3. How will this affect my skin flicks subscriptions? Asking for a friend… 🤣
    Joking aside, there are a lot of videos that should not be published and in fact, should be used as criminal evidence.

  4. Because they spend so much time on line in a “Virtual” world instead of interacting with people in the “Real” world, I don’t think that most young people have a clue as to the consequences of most of their actions or the fact that many many people are eager to exploit and profit off of their actions.

    1. @gljm 1159 Bro, I got no clue what you’re talking about? If it’s about my username being Augustus Caesar, then just shut up

      It’s just a username

    2. @Augustus Caesar Maybe you shouldn’t take a user name of a historical person you obviously have no clue about.

    3. @gljm 1159 calm yourself, my guy.

      Don’t need to get worked up over someone’s YouTube account name 🤡

    1. That’s not exactly what he said but to name the most dangerous one, it’s foxy news murkdog eg newscorp media

    2. @Jaak Savat it’s happening in all forms of media this is just a raging example of the control they are using.

  5. 6:49 – 7:00
    Yes, because the USA have proven that lawsuits lead to self-discipline. That’s why the USA is so peaceful. What a genius!

    1. 😂😂😂 These companies operate in grey areas, they’ll just resort to shadier ways to make money

      America is ruled by $$$

  6. This is such a no-brainer. I honestly can’t believe we’re even discussing this disgusting behavior. Where is the FBI!?

  7. Don’t just blame Google. Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Vivaldi, Brave, and the dozens of browsers on the Linux operating system are also guilty. This sounds like someone who has a problem with JUST Google and not the other browsers.

    1. They are talking about search engines not browsers. I really wish google/youtube wouldn’t let dumb people comment.

    2. @celestialnubianOkay, sue me. I met to say search engines like Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Ask, Baidu and Yandex. But still, everyone gets on Google’s case. Keep in mind that a search engine is used to find the information on the World Wide Web and displays the results in one place. Web Browsers uses the search engine to retrieve and view the information from web pages present on the web servers. So Web browsers such as I mention in my first comment, are just as bad. Yes, I’ve used Google both as a browser and as an Operating system through Chromebook. It’s far better than Edge, Firefox, and Brave because they are CPU hogs.

    3. @Bill Wilkinson Browsers don’t index content. Search endines do. If you’re suggesting that a browser should be intercepting your content and judging whether you should see it then you don’t understand technology.

    4. @celestialnubian Oh, I understand technology. I have a Windows 10 computer, a Chromebook, a Samsung Galaxy tablet, and a Samsung J7 Crown smartphone and 3 roommates who are in the computer engineering school at Syracuse University; 2 seniors and 1 post graduate and they all agree with me and what I’ve posted. You must either be an anti-Google techie or you’re just out to pick a fight with someone who uses technology 16 hours a day/7 days a week/365 days a year. Put your weapons away. You’re fighting a losing battle.

  8. Great point Nick about piracy. No movies are made without at least permission and contracts from actors. These companies need to be liable.

  9. Thank you Nicholas Kristof!!! The Press, showing once again, why it is important and necessary in a free and just society.

  10. Money Money Money — That’s all they care about. That’s where they feel pain. Most of us have no idea how integrated all the corporations are in enabling this abuse. Thanks to Mr Kristof for his recent shaming and shocking articles in NYT.

  11. So many depraved people among all of us to search for such a thing. I’m literally sick. Come on tech companies! No morality whatsoever! Awful.

  12. Maybe I missed it. How is google supposed to determine that a girl in a picture is 16 years old and not 19 years old…? And then block the 16 year old girls picture vs allowing the 19 year olds picture.

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