Problem is revealed when it is said that pornofication of pop culture is not anybody’s fault. We really cannot do much anything about it.

Pop stars who cannot be confronted by issue of pornofication say it is their art, is only telling for young girls they can make money this way and it is fun.

If it is so that to be able to say something is as an act harmful and wrong and is banned, permission to criticism is banned because some people cannot handle critique they get, what kind of culture are we talking about? What is the value of that culture, to grow into a culture where taking one’s clothes off equals money, work and opportunity for fame? Feminists are against such harm done to young people which is quite obvious and some say cannot be done anything about because of freedom of expression. Sex and exploring sexuality in public for entertainment purposes can and must be talked about, discussed so that those who like to call soft porn art of theirs and justified understand their responsibility. The more wealthier you are the more responsibility you have. Where is the fault and who has it can be asked because to take the blame is to take responsibility. Pop stars often say it is their private fantasies they make visible and they have the right to do so. It does not differ from porn much. Pop is largely consumed by very young people who look up to their idols and many look for career with big bucks. What kind of skills are required one can ask?

Interview with Rashida Jones on Her Porn Documentary ‘Hot Girls Wanted’