We Must Address the Demand
“There would be a break-in process where she would get tied up to a toilet without water or any food or nothing.”
“There would be a break-in process where she would get tied up to a toilet without water or any food or nothing.”
Opposition to sex trafficking is almost universal. People don’t think anyone should be forced into sexual acts for another’s gratification. Yet, this form of slavery is widespread, even in Western nations.
This thought provoking film, described as ‘the best produced film about sex addiction and human trafficking,’ looks at sex addiction under the microscope, as well as the demand of human trafficking, modern day slavery.
I have just returned from Washington, D.C. where Morality in Media’s new president Pat Trueman and assistant Dawn Hawkins gathered anti-pornography leaders from all over the country for the first time in 27 years. They have ignited a fire in anti-pornography fighters and have achieved outstanding successes this year.
Morality in Media’s newest project – stoptraffickingdemand.com – is a website dedicated to exposing the links between pornography and sex trafficking. We hope it becomes a place for individuals affected by this societal plague to share their stories and educate others in order to stop the demand for prostituted women and children.
The booming demand for trafficked women and children in recent years is due in part to the proliferation of pornography.
It is time we stop ignoring the links. For this reason, Morality In Media is launching www.StopTraffickingDemand.com.
NEWS RELEASE FROM MORALITY IN MEDIA NEW YORK (23 October 2000) – Robert W. Peters, President of Morality in Media, issued this statement commenting on