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brassmonkey 05-09-2019 03:38 PM

A growing number of states call porn a public health crisis
 
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"It is an epidemic in our society, and this makes a statement that we have a problem," said Arizona Sen. Sylvia Allen, a Republican who blamed pornography for contributing to violence against women, sexual activity among teens and unintended pregnancies.

Linking those social issues to pornography is "compete fear-mongering," said Mark Kernes, a senior editor at the trade publication Adult Video News media network. Pornography is harmless entertainment meant for adults, he said. "We're not really a public-health anything," Kernes said.

The Arizona resolution that passed Monday doesn't ban pornography or create any other legal changes, but it could signal future action. Similar declarations have been passed in GOP-controlled states ranging from Tennessee to Montana and been adopted in the Republican Party's national platform.

Many of the resolutions are based on a model written by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, an anti-porn group that cites research linking it to a range of problems and argues that it's become too ubiquitous for individuals to combat alone.

But others say the public-crisis label is a misguided approach. Research has raised questions about the effect of explicit material on young kids, but links to other often-cited issues like human trafficking are tenuous at best, said Emily Rothman, a community health sciences professor at Boston University.

The resolutions risk creating a stigma for marginalized groups like LGBTQ people and miss a key piece of the puzzle by leaving out calls for more robust sex education for teenagers, she said. And porn isn't like a deadly virus, she said.

"If you stub your toe, that might be something you can't solve yourself, but that doesn't make it a public health issue," Rothman said. Several Arizona Democrats said the state has more important health threats to confront, such as measles, opioids, homelessness and suicide.

Plus, pornography can be part of a healthy sex life for adults, said Albuquerque-based sex therapist David Ley, who sees the resolutions as a backlash against changing attitudes about sexuality. "It's just virtue signaling, there's literally no effect," he said.

But the legislation could pave the way for future steps, like keeping publicly funded internet at places like schools and libraries from being used to access porn, said Haley Halverson with the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, which is working on new model legislation for states taking those next steps.

"We think these resolutions are really powerful, although they're non-binding, because they raise awareness and educate the public, and hopefully can lay the groundwork to make more resources available to those people who potentially struggle with pornography," she said.

Any future steps to restrict access to pornography have to be handled carefully to avoid running afoul of the First Amendment, said David Boaz, executive vice president of the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute.

"When you declare it as a public health crisis, people see that as a blank check for the government to do something about it," he said. Utah was the first state to pass an anti-porn resolution in 2016. In the years since, lawmakers have passed bills tightening up filters on wireless internet at public libraries and getting out information to parents about controls available at home, said Republican Rep. Todd Weiler, the effort's sponsor.

Another new state law lets parents sue pornography makers if their kids need treatment for problems related to porn use, though it wasn't immediately clear whether anyone has made a legal challenge through it.

"We're trying to shed a light on an issue that some people don't think it's OK to talk about," he said.

Whitehurst reported from Salt Lake City.

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CaptainHowdy 05-09-2019 03:46 PM

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Bladewire 05-09-2019 03:51 PM

The Trump supporters here have admitted they're non industry christian alt-right activists so this makes them happy.

Trump signs first ever internet anti-porn pledge, Clinton refuses

It's all part of the plan Trump agreed to before taking office.

Bladewire 05-09-2019 04:12 PM

BTW ... When will they learn that free porn is the problem?

mce 05-09-2019 07:23 PM

Shit like this reminds me of why I'm a libertarian

WTF??

celandina 05-10-2019 09:11 AM

Right and Left extremists are bossom buddies on this issue ever since her times:

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Bladewire 05-10-2019 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by celandina (Post 22467446)
Right and Left extremists are bossom buddies on this issue ever since her times:

Don't try to equalize this bullshit

Hillary Clinton didn't sign the petition against pornography.

Republicans have an anti porn platform on the Republican platform, Democrats don't.

It's not a democratic agenda to eradicate porn, it's a republican Evangelical agenda you fuking idiot.

celandina 05-11-2019 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22467455)
Don't try to equalize this bullshit

Hillary Clinton didn't sign the petition against pornography.

Republicans have an anti porn platform on the Republican platform, Democrats don't.

It's not a democratic agenda to eradicate porn, it's a republican Evangelical agenda you fuking idiot..

Wake up and fix that old Kaiser bun in your shorts ! Lib fems and Conservative Evangelists are on the same side for at least 30 years....or you did forgot her? If there were not for a few "chads" in Florida she would have been your first lady with a lot of influence !!

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And her Lib Dem goal:

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The Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) was an American committee formed in 1985 with the stated goal of increasing parental control over the access of children to music deemed to have violent, drug-related or sexual themes via labeling albums with Parental Advisory stickers. This included: printing warnings and lyrics on album covers, forcing record stores to put albums with explicit covers under the counters, pressuring television stations not to broadcast explicit songs or videos, "reassess[ing]" the contracts of musicians who performed violently or sexually in concert, and creating a panel to set industry standards.
Learn the histroy of your own country before attacking others...And BTW wahy can you ever admit that extremists on either side are wrong..


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