
STATEMENT – CBS’ Grammys Broadcast Normalizes Stripping, Prostitution
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) says the CBS Grammys broadcast contributed to the sexual exploitation of women by glamorizing prostitution and stripping.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) says the CBS Grammys broadcast contributed to the sexual exploitation of women by glamorizing prostitution and stripping.
To end sex trafficking, we must focus on decreasing the demand for prostitution by influencing our culture to reject buying behaviors.
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Men who buy people for sex provide the revenue stream—and thus the economic motivation—for all prostitution and sex trafficking. Their choice to engage in sex buying