Ricky Martin Campaigns Against Child Sex Trafficking

The Ricky Martin Foundation has targeted the sexual exploitation of children since 2004. Over the next six months, Martin will appear on Dominican television and radio to warn about human trafficking and sexual exploitation. “According to some reports, more women are trafficked from the Dominican Republic than from any other country in the Western Hemisphere,” […]

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Old Navy Celebrates Notorious Thailand Prostitution Center on T-Shirt

“Go-Go Pattaya Thailand, Open 24 Hours”, says one of Old Navy’s Summer Destination Tees for Men, now on sale for $8.70. Pattaya, for those who don’t know, is a notorious center for Thailand’s prostitution industry. Many sailors in the US Navy are familiar with it. Salon writes, Pattaya Beach — which the Toronto Star once […]

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Survey: “Suicide attempts by teens linked with assault” (explicit language)

Some of our opponents try to deter us by claiming that porn is not important. Often they go on to suggest that we must be motivated by some hidden agenda, personal defect or boundary issues: Silkheat: “I am finding myself wondering why you focus on this issue when there are so many more important things […]

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The Impact of Internet Pornography on Marriage and the Family: A Review of the Research

Jill Manning is a Social Sciences Fellow in Domestic Policy for the Heritage Foundation. She testified about the impact of porn to the US Senate in November 2005 (transcript). She summarizes her findings: Since the advent of the Internet, the pornography industry has profited from an unprecedented proximity to the home, work and school environments. […]

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Testimony from Northampton Shelter for Battered Women: Half of Abusers Use Pornography as a Part of the Abuse (explicit)

Massachusetts legislators heard testimony about peoples’ encounters with porn at a hearing on March 16, 1992. This account appears in In Harm’s Way: The Pornography Civil Rights Hearings (p.423-425). Submission of Gail Kielson, Boston, Massachusetts My name is Gail Kielson and I work at Necessities/Necesidades, an organization in Northampton, Massachusetts that provides services to battered […]

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New York Times: “The Girls Next Door”; Worldwide Sex Trafficking; Role of Porn

Our opponents like to focus on the handful of women who have become relatively rich selling sex, women who have achieved a measure of choice and control in their lives (example). The reality for vast numbers of other participants in the sex trade is far less appealing, as The New York Times makes clear in […]

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Testimony in Massachusetts: The Lasting Impact of Growing Up in a Porn-Filled Home

Massachusetts legislators heard testimony about peoples’ encounters with porn at a hearing on March 16, 1992. This account appears in In Harm’s Way: The Pornography Civil Rights Hearings (p.421-423). Submission of Kathleen O’Neill Alexander, March 16, 1992, Boston MassachusettsI have been a rape crisis coordinator and counselor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. I […]

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Testimony from Northampton: Porn Inspired My Molestation

Massachusetts legislators heard testimony about peoples’ encounters with porn at a hearing on March 16, 1992. This account appears in In Harm’s Way: The Pornography Civil Rights Hearings (p.415). Testimony of D I live in Northampton. When I was a child, five or six years old, the boys in the neighborhood had pornography, and they […]

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Realities of Teen Prostitution Mock Notions of ‘Sex Work’, ‘Sex-Positive’, ‘Freedom’ and ‘Empowerment’; Media Glamorizes Pimps

Advocates for ‘sex work’ say it is or should be about free choice and the empowerment of women. They claim that if prostitutes have troubled lives, this stems from the fact that many (unenlightened) people find prostitution offensive and the government doesn’t care enough about prostitutes’ working conditions, rather than anything inherent in exchanging sex […]

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Testimony from Northampton: “The murder of real women is being sold as sexual entertainment” (explicit language)

Massachusetts legislators heard testimony about peoples’ encounters with porn at a hearing on March 16, 1992. This account appears in In Harm’s Way: The Pornography Civil Rights Hearings (p.399-401). Testimony from Northampton Resident I live in Northampton and I do educational slide shows about pornography and violence against women. I want to talk first about […]

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