morolf: https://eppc.org/publication/a-science-based-case-for-ending-the-porn-epidemic/
(I won't participate in this discussion anymore, just thought that as a final statement I'd link to this, to show that there indeed might be a serious case for negative effects of porn consumption).
I'm sorry... I really tried to read this to at least get a glimpse of how things are from your point of view, but when I got to: "Might Porn Cause Societal Collapse?", I stopped considering the possibility of taking anything the author has written in a serious manner.
While there is such a thing as porn addiction, when it prevents one from having normal sexual relations, the majority of people are not in that situation, though it seems you see it as such. And when you base your point of view on what is clear hyperbole and cherry picked situation when it does do harm, it does not pass muster.
Your views are largely skewed by your personal dislike of the content, and while I don't question that is one way to look at it, at the same time I'm not sure why you consider it unreasonable that to some people it's just a complementary way to relieve some sexual tension when other means are unaccessible.
As with all things in life, it's the excess that causes harm. Otherwise you're denying a part of yourself.
I'm sure all you Dragon Age fans never lusted over Morrigan in any way, wondered how it might be to be loved by a sorceress femme fatale? Head on over to StudioPow's website and try "The Ritual". You'll have a little fun, live a little excitement that is pure fantasy, and let off some steam at the end of a hard day. If you are afraid this "ritual" will forever leave its mark of shame upon you or alter your brain patterns, then I don't think you really understand human sexuality in the first place.
But anyway, let us end all this talk of stupidity. Love and be loved in whichever way you feel comfortable. Bury your pitchforks and stop your witch hunts. Be kind. Live and let live. Memento mori.