A Ukrainian-American businessman just pocketed over 700 million dollars from a company that profits off America’s moral decline. Leonid Radvinsky owns OnlyFans, the adult content platform that has poisoned countless American families. His fortune has doubled as more young Americans turn to selling explicit content instead of finding honest work.
The numbers are staggering and shameful. OnlyFans is now worth 8 billion dollars, with 377 million users worldwide spending over 7 billion dollars on pornographic content last year. That’s more money than many Fortune 500 companies make selling actual products that benefit society.
While hardworking Americans struggle with inflation and rising costs, this foreign-born entrepreneur gets rich off our cultural rot. Radvinsky bought the platform in 2018 and has watched it explode during the pandemic when families were struggling most. He’s now exploring selling the entire company for up to 8 billion dollars.
The platform claims to help 4.6 million “creators” make money, but let’s call it what it is. These are mostly young women selling their dignity online instead of building real careers or strong families. The company takes 20 percent of everything while creators destroy their reputations forever.
This isn’t innovation or entrepreneurship that built America great. It’s the commodification of human sexuality wrapped in Silicon Valley language about the “creator economy.” Real American values used to mean something different than making billions off people’s lowest impulses.
The money flowing through OnlyFans could fund schools, infrastructure, or real businesses that employ Americans in dignified work. Instead, it enriches one man while degrading our culture and destroying the foundation of American families. This is what happens when we abandon traditional values.
Wall Street investors are now circling this moral cesspool like vultures, seeing dollar signs instead of the human cost. The potential 8 billion dollar sale shows how far corporate America has fallen from its roots in Christian principles and family values.
American parents should be outraged that this is what passes for business success today. While we teach our children about hard work and moral character, others get rich selling the opposite. This is the real crisis facing our nation’s soul.