Category: Pornography

UNICEF Programs Sexually Groom Children

An analysis by C-Fam researchers reveals that the UN Children’s agency (UNICEF) spends hundreds of millions of dollars promoting explicit, even pornographic, sexual content for children around the world. UNICEF is the agency that, a few years ago, produced a study, since withdrawn, that purported to show pornography is helpful for children.

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Teens Exposed To Pornography

Did he just say he was watching porn? We stood in our yard, surrounded by green grass, blue skies, and vibrant flowers. But my world went dark. In the following hour, I learned my son had watched pornography periodically the previous year. He confessed because someone was extorting him. A fake warning appeared on his screen—pay money or be arrested—prompting him to tell his dad and me.

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How Porn and Sex Trafficking are Connected

Sex trafficking doesn’t always involve kidnapping or physical force. As an example, if a porn performer shows up on set to discover that the scene is much more aggressive or degrading than they’d been told, and their agent threatens to cancel their other bookings if the performer doesn’t go through with it, that’s trafficking.
If someone is tricked or manipulated into the production of porn, that legally qualifies as sex trafficking

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15 Facts About Human Sex Trafficking

Sex trafficking is legally defined as a situation in which “a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such act has not attained 18 years of age.” That means that sex trafficking doesn’t always involve kidnapping or physical force.

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UK to begin enforcing online age verification for porn July 25

Starting July 25, websites hosting pornography in the UK will be required to verify that users are at least 18 years old, as new age regulations take effect. The rules, which will be regulated by Ofcom, will block minors from accessing adult content by requiring strict age verification methods. Adults may be asked to scan their faces or upload a photo ID to confirm their age, depending on the site, according to Daily Mail.

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