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Pornhub profits off of the abuse of hundreds, likely thousands, of victims of child sexual abuse, sex trafficking, rape, and non-consensually produced pornography uploaded to their website.
Survivor Rose Kalemba broke the silence by speaking to the BBC in a groundbreaking expose earlier this year, more than 2 million people have joined the #TraffickingHub campaign, and now more survivors have come forward in a recently published investigation in the New York Times by Nicholas Kristof. One told him, "Pornhub became my trafficker," and said, “I’m still getting sold, even though I’m five years out of that life."
The Times reports, “Yet there’s another side of [Pornhub]: Its site is infested with rape videos. It monetizes child rapes, revenge pornography, spy cam videos of women showering, racist and misogynist content, and footage of women being asphyxiated in plastic bags. A search for ‘girls under18’ (no space) or ‘14yo’ leads in each case to more than 100,000 videos. Most aren’t of children being assaulted, but too many are.”
And it’s not just pornography sites. Online pornography has become married with social media like Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit. In just a three-month period this year, Facebook removed 12.4 million images related to child sexual exploitation.
These websites host child sexual abuse images and videos of sex trafficking or sexual assault resulting in the trauma of so many. Especially as online sexual exploitation soars during COVID-19, they should no longer enjoy immunity or a blind eye!
Contact your Members of Congress, both U.S. Senators and Representatives, and your Attorneys General. You can do that right here thanks to this easy-to-use Action page.
Please join the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in urging Congress to:
Together, we will create a world free from sexual abuse and exploitation!
Your action is needed!
Pornhub profits off of the abuse of hundreds, likely thousands, of victims of child sexual abuse, sex trafficking, rape, and non-consensually produced pornography uploaded to their website.
Survivor Rose Kalemba broke the silence by speaking to the BBC in a groundbreaking expose earlier this year, more than 2 million people have joined the #TraffickingHub campaign, and now more survivors have come forward in a recently published investigation in the New York Times by Nicholas Kristof. One told him, "Pornhub became my trafficker," and said, “I’m still getting sold, even though I’m five years out of that life."
The Times reports, “Yet there’s another side of [Pornhub]: Its site is infested with rape videos. It monetizes child rapes, revenge pornography, spy cam videos of women showering, racist and misogynist content, and footage of women being asphyxiated in plastic bags. A search for ‘girls under18’ (no space) or ‘14yo’ leads in each case to more than 100,000 videos. Most aren’t of children being assaulted, but too many are.”
And it’s not just pornography sites. Online pornography has become married with social media like Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit. In just a three-month period this year, Facebook removed 12.4 million images related to child sexual exploitation.
These websites host child sexual abuse images and videos of sex trafficking or sexual assault resulting in the trauma of so many. Especially as online sexual exploitation soars during COVID-19, they should no longer enjoy immunity or a blind eye!
Contact your Members of Congress, both U.S. Senators and Representatives, and your Attorneys General. You can do that right here thanks to this easy-to-use Action page.
Please join the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in urging Congress to:
Together, we will create a world free from sexual abuse and exploitation!
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