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The Super Bowl is NOT a large human trafficking event.

  • Wendy Stanga

The media frequently reports the Super Bowl to be a huge event for sex trafficking. However, sex trafficking during the Super Bowl is not higher than the rate of sex trafficking in general and efforts to curtail the alleged higher numbers of trafficking actually hinder overall anti-trafficking efforts.

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Sex Workers Are Not Victims of Trafficking and Exploitation

  • Wendy Stanga

Are all sex workers victims of trafficking and exploitation? No, many sex workers choose their profession voluntarily and have agency in their work. Conflating sex workers with sex trafficking victims dismisses this agency and, as a result, diminishes consideration of…

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Age Verification Laws Limit Free Speech Online

  • Wendy Stanga

Age verification policies are often touted as the most effective way to protect children online. However, research shows that age verification tools fail to keep minors safe and violate the First Amendment for consumers of all ages.

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Banning Pornography Will Not Stop the Distribution of Nonconsensual Sexual Images

  • Wendy Stanga

Anti-porn advocates argue that pornography websites increase the prevalence of non consensual intimate images (NCII) or “revenge porn.” However, research shows that these sites are predominantly not where revenge porn is shared. More effective regulation and comprehensive sex education would be more effective at protecting NCII victims than banning pornography websites.

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Porn is Not a Public Health Crisis

  • Mandy Salley

Pornography has been a frequent scapegoat for a variety of social, sexual and cultural ills. Anti-porn advocates claim that pornographic content is addictive, harmful, and dangerous for human brain development. However, research shows that pornography is not addictive nor is it harmful to the majority of consumers.

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Porn does Not Equal Sex Trafficking

  • Mandy Salley

Anti-porn advocates argue pornography increases rates of sex trafficking. However, incidences of sex trafficking linked to the legal adult industry are incredibly rare and there is no research that links pornography viewership with increased violence or exploitation in the industry itself.

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Porn does Not Harm Our Sex Lives

  • Mandy Salley

Anti-porn advocates have argued that viewing pornography can harm sexual function and desire within intimate relationships but research suggests that porn alone is not a cause for these issues. Instead, focusing on increasing sexual wellness, treatment for sex-related anxieties, and sex education would likely offset many of the challenges facing adults today.

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Minors are Not Accessing Porn at Unprecedented Levels

  • Mandy Salley

There is heightened fear about minors accessing inappropriate sexual content as porn has become more accessible online. However, there simply isn’t enough research to actually know how often minors are accessing porn. We do know that filters or blockers, when used consistently and correctly, are effective at protecting young people from viewing sexual content.

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