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‘It really destroyed my brain’: Singer Billie Eilish reveals she got addicted to porn at age 11

Updated: December 15, 2021 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Dec 15, 2021 – 3:53 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — As Dr. Gail Dines once said, “Porn is not just a collection of images but a lens through which young girls are forced to see the world, and act in ways that destroy their sense of self.” As those who read this blog regularly will know, if I had my way, the porn industry would be crushed to powder by a civilization that recognized the hellscape it is creating for the young.

We do not yet live in that civilization (can we still call it that when pre-teens are watching violent gang-bangs as a matter of course?). But people are beginning to sound the alarm, as I detailed in a column in this space literally this week about child welfare workers warning that children were being twisted by ubiquitous violent pornography.

There’s already another story — there always is. Twenty-year-old Grammy-winning singer Billie Eilish, a progressive and hardcore abortion supporter, revealed to radio star Howard Stern (a product of porn culture if there ever was one) earlier this week that she first got addicted to pornography at age 11. Eilish, like millions of other children in this sick culture, was poisoned by it despite the fact that she

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