ldsfaqs wrote:Here's my response.....
What this moron as all liberal and anti-mormon morons don't understand is that the reason Online Porn is higher in Utah is because Porn period is not easy at all to get in Utah, thus people can only get it Online. Further, Utah is only 60% Mormon, and 40% active Mormon.
You do realize 40%-60% is a huge demographic, right?
Further, Utah has the highest number of computers in homes per-capita than any other state. Thus, giving these facts, it's clear that it's not "Mormons" who are viewing the porn.
Not saying that Mormons don't have weaknesses sometimes such as porn, but only that the porn rate has nothing to do with Mormons themselves. The actual porn rate with Mormons would actually be "lower", just like it is for other problems in society in relation to Mormons, lower divorces, drug use, etc. etc.
Classic liberal and anti-mormon idiocy.... Facts are a terrible thing.
So non-mormons in Utah download porn at a higher rate than they do in other states? They must download at a much, much higher rate to overcome the 40-60% of Mormons who hardly download any porn at all. Outside of Utah, non Mormons make up like 95% of their state's population, and they can't keep up with the 40% of non-mormons in Utah. Weird. Those Utah non-mormons are a bunch of pervs.
It is also strange that the relatively small percentage of Utahans who are non-mormons can skew the porn stats all the way to the top of the list, but they can't move Utah's ranking of per capita smokers up from #50. They can't move Utah's rank for per capita drinkers up from #50. you would think if they can shoot porn consumption all the way to #1, they could move alcohol and tobacco consumption to at least 49.
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