Zelia |
2 years ago •
Oct 22, 2022
2 years ago •
Oct 22, 2022
Zelia • Oct 22, 2022
I haven’t watched the clip because I avoid porn in general.
This story which broke in 2021 highlights some of the ways in which porn platforms become vehicles for people to post abuse of women and children. ‘How is it possible that videos of child pornography, sex-trafficked persons, rapes, assaults, and other outrageous abuses have been openly available throughout the Internet, right under our noses, on Pornhub? While recent news reports examining Pornhub’s misdeeds were shocking for many, it made clear what the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) has been calling attention to for years: sexual exploitation has moved online. And not only has it moved online, it has exploded and thrived there. In response to allegations that its site showed videos of child abuse and nonconsensual sexual abuse, Pornhub removed millions of explicit videos—taking the number of videos on the site down from roughly 13.5 million to 3 million. The website said it would bar unverified uploaders from adding new content and eliminate the ability to download most videos. It has removed all previously uploaded content that was not created by Pornhub’s verified content partners or members of its adult performer network.’ ~ Public Square Magazine (18/3/21) Abuse has also been uncovered in the French porn industry ‘The French porn industry is facing its moment of reckoning. A two-year police investigation has blown the lid off widespread abuse of vulnerable women. A Senate report is now aiming to improve conditions by bringing about stricter controls. In this show, we meet three women who are trying to change the way the adult film industry in France operates.’ ~ France 24 (18/10/22) I do think porn, in some instances, portrays the abuse of women. As long as these instances exist, supporting the industry by viewing porn is not something I want to engage in. |
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