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The Degenerate Demand Fueling the Extreme Porn Stunt Supply

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Earlier this week, I covered how the OnlyFans "influencer" Tia Billinger (popularly known as Bonnie Blue) was denied sex by a young man who worked at Five Guys after she propositioned him and the rest of the staff to take her in a back room or behind the building.

The moment went viral with many people cheering on the young man who told Billinger that he's a Christian and is saving himself for marriage. Despite Billinger's constant attempts, the man wouldn't budge. 

(Watch: Disgusting OnlyFans 'Influencer' Bonnie Blue Propositions and Is Rejected by Young Christian Man)

The viral moment was many people's first introduction to Bonnie Blue, but in truth, Billinger has been in the game for some time as an OF "influencer," and has been performing stunts that has landed her mainstream attention in other countries, and the ire of others. For instance, she was literally kicked out of Australia and cannot go back there due to her attempt at gathering a lot of young men on spring break, some of whom weren't of age, to sleep with her. 

My friend Sydney Watson recently released a video talking about Billinger, as well as another OF creator that went viral, Lily Phillips, who slept with 100 men in 24 hours. I highly recommend you watch Watson's breakdown of things, because it will give you the full idea of what I'm talking about. 

Billinger recently announced that she accomplished sleeping with 1,000 men in 12 hours, which was something Phillips said she was going to do. Now that this was already accomplished by Billinger, it would seem Phillips is now going to pivot, and she's recently announced that she will be having anal sex with as many people as she possibly can in one go. 

A lot of attention is being put on Billinger and Phillips, and while they deserve it, they're only creating a supply because there's a demand. 

And a rather large demand if you look at the numbers. According to E! News, Phillips said her earnings are "in the millions" after her 100-man stunt. Billinger says she earns roughly $750,000 a month on her OF account. 

That means there are thousands and thousands of people, most of them men, giving up their money to subscribe and watch these women debase themselves in these extreme ways. As sick as Billinger and Phillips are, these subscribers are pushing this to happen. Every new sign-up is an encouragement. 

These two women are a symptom of a disease being suffered by so many people in our society. They are faceless participants in this degeneracy and the driving force behind this normalization of extremism. 

The internet has given us many gifts and has been used to accomplish for very good things, as well as achieve some very beneficial ends. However, on the reverse side of this coin is dehumanization. With face-to-face interaction taken out of the equation, we have become something other than people. Phillips and Billinger aren't two women with emotions, personalities, and humanity, they're entertainment.

In the same way the slaves and prisoners were in the Colosseum, watching them be destroyed in real time isn't registering due to the mental detachment. What we're watching in front of us is grotesque and horrible, yet it's so normalized for too many because the internet has allowed us to view this kind of thing for years without having to put ourselves anywhere near it. We can be a faceless observer from the safety of our homes who, upon getting what we want out of it, can click away and not have to worry about any of the consequences afterward. 

My hope is that we will see something of a turnaround soon, but I fear that this won't happen until several things take place. For instance, one or several of these OF "influencers" will hit a wall and experience some kind of tragic breakdown. I have a feeling that a suicide or two will take place. I hope it doesn't go that far, but you don't put yourself through something like that without extreme emotional backlash at some point in your life. Pornography is not something that the brain takes lightly, and those who participate in it are all too often the ones who suffer the most. Suicide in the industry is not uncommon, though it's rarely talked about. 

But if I'm being honest, I'm not entirely sure how this gets better altogether. If Phillips and Billinger were to suddenly realize the error of their ways, find God, and become the most vocal anti-porn advocates you've ever heard of, then there would be two more women to take their place. If you were to take down the OnlyFans platform, others would rise up. 

I don't know how to fight this, and fear this is going to be a problem that either gets better after it gets severely worse, or Christ returns. 

In the meantime, the only thing we can do is guard ourselves against it by making sure people understand how damaging this stuff is, not just to view but to take part in. 

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