Taylor Muthoka was first exposed to pornography at the age of 7. A friend showed it to her online, and all the children had to do to access the website was check a box saying they were 18. Little did she know that moment would lead to a 10-year addiction.
“That one moment of exposure stole my innocence, and it stole my childhood, with no barriers in place, no meaningful age verification,” Muthoka said. “I was exposed to violent and disturbing content that no one should ever see, especially not a child.”
The now-wife and mother and founder of FreedomHub, a nonprofit dedicated to ending human trafficking, braved freezing temperatures Wednesday to speak at the Supreme Court, urging it to declare a Texas law requiring age-verification to access porn websites constitutional.
In Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, the high court will decide whether the age-verification…