The Porn Industry Doesn’t Just Sell Sex, It Sells Violent Abuse of Women Article
As our collective society aims to fight against women’s victimization, it also defends an industry that victimizes women on an unimaginable scale.
As our collective society aims to fight against women’s victimization, it also defends an industry that victimizes women on an unimaginable scale.
Deepfake porn, fueled by AI, imposes faces on explicit content, sparking privacy and consent concerns. As technology advances, the fight against nonconsensual exploitation remains an urgent collective effort.
Pornhub claims to offer support for anti-racism causes. But do they really?
Ideas that originated in slavery continue to be explicitly depicted in porn. Dr. Carolyn West uncovers the porn industry’s racist portrayals of Black people.
Porn normalizes violence against women by packaging it as entertainment. Porn has been shown to eroticize the very acts of violence women have been victimized by.
As the amount of pornography produced increases and becomes more normalized, the intensity of the degradation it portrays does, too.
How can you tell if porn was made consensually or not? How can you identify if someone was trafficked into porn? We’ll tell you. Ready for the answer?
Sex trafficking shares a variety of symbiotic connections to pornography. Even in the production of mainstream porn, sex trafficking can still occur—and it happens more often than most people think.
The global issue of sex trafficking will take a global community of Fighters to join together and stop the demand for exploitation.
Considering an estimated 91.5% of men and 60.2% of women consume porn, let’s examine how porn may be affecting consumers, relationships, and our society.
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