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OnlyFans CEO’s Claims Exposed: A Dangerous Digital Brothel in Disguise

OnlyFans’ CEO claims they’re building a “safe” platform, but conservatives know better. This adult content hub hides behind empty promises while corrupting American values. Here’s the truth they don’t want you to hear.

Keily Blair brags about avoiding Apple’s App Store “to protect creators.” Real reason? They can’t meet basic decency standards. Apple bans porn apps – so OnlyFans sidesteps rules to push smut through web browsers instead. Typical Big Tech loopholes hurting families.

They claim to reject personalized algorithms tracking users. Don’t be fooled. This isn’t about privacy – it’s about avoiding scrutiny. No algorithm means harder oversight of illegal content. Parents should worry about what kids might stumble on.

Blair says they “don’t want minors” using the platform. Empty words. With no age verification beyond checking a box, predators roam free. Conservative states must lead the charge demanding REAL ID checks for such sites.

The company admits half its content isn’t adult material. Lies. Their entire brand thrives on pornography while pretending to support “creators.” It’s a smokescreen to normalize degeneracy and hook young people.

Banking partners are nervous about OnlyFans’ content. Good. Financial institutions should cut ties completely. Why reward a platform exploiting women and destroying marriages? Main Street America rejects this filth.

Blair transitioned from lawyer to smut CEO. Shameful. Instead of upholding justice, she enables addiction and broken homes. Real leaders protect communities – they don’t monetize sin.

OnlyFans pretends to be “social media.” Call it what it is – a digital brothel. Conservatives must fight to regulate these platforms before they rot society’s foundation. Freedom doesn’t mean abandoning morality.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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