Where is the evidence that it is bad for children?
Where is the evidence that it is addictive?
Where is the evidence that it causes ED?
These things are commonly believed by "traditionally-minded" people, but I have yet to see a reputable study that shows any of this. Indeed, recent studies have shown that "porn addiction" is effectively a myth: it's basically just people who think that using porn is bad, still using porn (because they have normal, healthy, human urges), and feeling guilty about it.
As a parent, you have the right to control and configure the devices used by your children, so do it. Don't expect others to do it for you at a higher level, and don't ever think that you have the right to take away what other people can do to themselves.
As a homeowner you have a right to put locks on your door. Don't expect others to protect you and don't ever think you have the right to take away what others can do to your neighborhood and public school
Your problem is that you're trying to put locks on other people's doors, prohibiting even them from getting in. That's just not how things are supposed to work.
There is just no analog because there is no conceivable way in which other people having access to websites is going to make you unsafe. You are always free to restrict your own access yourself.
Where is the evidence that it is bad for people?
Where is the evidence that it is bad for children?
Where is the evidence that it is addictive?
Where is the evidence that it causes ED?
These things are commonly believed by "traditionally-minded" people, but I have yet to see a reputable study that shows any of this. Indeed, recent studies have shown that "porn addiction" is effectively a myth: it's basically just people who think that using porn is bad, still using porn (because they have normal, healthy, human urges), and feeling guilty about it.
Your entire argument rests on that "I think so".