Video: Progressive Action Fund (PAF) Ad shows Republican Stopping Man Watching Porn & Masturbating – A Step Further In Controling Your Body

Video: Alleged Democrat Ad show Republican Stopping Man Watching Porn & Masturbating - A Step Further In Controling Your Body

A new PAF video on X shows a man representing a Republican Congressman barging into a man’s room when he was watching porn on his mobile phone and masturbating, and forcefully stopping him.

The supposedly Republican watchdog snatched the phone away from the man, telling him he can’t be doing that.

While the shocked young man worried about his freedom and privacy being violated, the elderly fellow introduced himself as the newly appointed Republican Congressman and informed him that pornography has been banned in all the states in America “now that we are in charge”.

The newly appointed congressman informed him again that he just won the last election and that he would stay and watch over him and make sure he didn’t finish illegally.

Watch the video below:

The advertisement was created by an anti-Republican group called the Progressive Action Fund (PAF). It apparently aims to highlight the stance of the Republican party against certain freedoms and rights on matters such as abortion and LGBT.

The PAF put up a disclaimer that the video was funded by themselves and was not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. A visit to their website reveals many call-to-action buttons requesting donations as well as previous trending videos.

The PAF had also created videos showing a father and his 12-year-old daughter distraught after a doctor informs them the hospital cannot carry out an abortion on his underaged daughter after she got pregnant following a rape. A Republican politician was present to enforce the law.

In another video, the Republican Congressman snatches a condom from a couple in the heat of the moment and informs them that birth control has been banned in the United States.

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