
Forbes: U.S. Catholic Bishops Call For Federal Pornography Crackdown
Originally Published at Forbes By Jonathan Berr The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has called on the federal government to “confront the ongoing harms wrought
Originally Published at Forbes By Jonathan Berr The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has called on the federal government to “confront the ongoing harms wrought
Originally Published at The Christian Post By Samuel Smith The National Center for Sexual Exploitation is urging McDonald’s to warn its employees about how a
Originally Published at National Catholic Register By Lauretta Brown While many Americans are coping with the fear and uncertainty of the global coronavirus pandemic, the
Originally Published at The Daily Caller By Mary Margaret Olohan The National Center on Sexual Exploitation praised the passage of a Utah bill requiring warnings
Originally Published at The Daily Caller By Mary Margaret Olohan Snapchat and Teen Vogue are encouraging teenagers to create “child pornography” during the coronavirus quarantine
Originally Published at the Huffington Post UK By Jesselyn Cook and Sebastian Murdock The French vlogger behind the popular YouTube channel “Le Roi des Rats”
Originally Published by WORLD By Mary Jackson Pornhub is trying to lure Europeans quarantined for the coronavirus into streaming its pornographic videos, some of which
Originally Published at CNS News By Jeffrey M. McCall Two recent news happenings are indicative of the media’s selective interest in dealing with the cultural
Originally Published at The Hill By Emily Birnbaum [Senator] Sasse’s letter comes just days after Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) introduced a controversial, highly anticipated
Originally Published at The Washington Examiner By Haley McNamara How can mainstream credit card companies process payments for an industry that is virtually guaranteed to
Originally Published at The Washington Post By Tom Jackman As the federal government ramped up its efforts to fight human trafficking in the early 2000s,
Originally Published at AL.com By Melea Stephens, LPC, MMFT Despite what people often assume, hardcore pornography is legal obscenity and is not protected free speech,