
The video shows a panel discussion where a woman (with tattoos, in a grey top) asks a man (shown in a separate video feed, likely the host or a guest) if he has ever watched pornography.
- The woman asks the man if he’s watched “p***” (bleeped, clearly meaning porn) and, if so, whether he finds the women in it “disgusting” and “degenerate.”
- The man confirms he has watched it and agrees that he views the women in that context as such.
- The woman then asks, “So why do you watch it?” implying hypocrisy. Another woman chimes in, “Yeah, you’re sinning.”
- The man asks to answer the question without interruption. He states he’s not “above myself being a person who has been prone to sin.”
- He explains that the point of Christianity isn’t perfection but “to always be moving towards theosis, being better.”
- He then draws a distinction: while he admits to having watched porn, he argues that the woman questioning him is a “p*** star who advocates for it right this second.”
- He calls her argument “absurd” and likens it to saying a former cocaine addict can’t tell people that doing cocaine is bad.
The core of the exchange is the woman accusing the man of hypocrisy for consuming content he deems degenerate, while the man defends his position by differentiating between past sin/struggle and current advocacy/identity, and by stating that Christianity is about striving for improvement rather than immediate perfection.