Yesterday, a NY Court of Appeals ruled that it is legal for individuals to view child pornography on the Internet.
We knew that times like this would come if we continued to allow the
mainstreaming and popular acceptance of pornography. By normalizing the
abuse and exploitation of women for so many years, we have essentially
been grooming child pornographers and child predators. Our culture is
becoming desensitized now to even child pornography.
http://pornharms.com/mim/ny-court-rules-it-is-legal-to-view-child-pornography-on-internet/
STATEMENT FROM MORALITY IN MEDIA
In response to the ruling of the New York Court of Appeals yesterday
decriminalizing the purposeful viewing of child pornography on the
Internet, Patrick Trueman, President of Morality in Media issued the
following statement:
Child pornography is the photographic record of the sexual abuse
of a child so it is a singular outrage that the highest court in New
York State has decriminalized the act of viewing of child pornography by
computer.
Children live with shame and hurt from knowing that a record of
their abuse circulates on the Internet. Each time these photos are
viewed, the child is revictimized. Some children never recover from the
experience.
Child pornography should be treated as a very serious violation
of the human dignity of the victims and those who take enjoyment from
the despicable act of viewing such material should be harshly punished.
What the New York court has done is to give permission to pedophiles
and child molesters to continue the sexual molestation and recording of
child sex abuse.
We call upon the United States Attorney for the Southern District
to immediately move to arrest and prosecute the defendant for violating
federal child pornography laws. As the Court of Appeals decision
recognizes, this conduct is prosecutable under federal law. In
addition, we demand that the Attorney General and the Administrator of
the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention authorize the
New York City and State, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces to
take over all child pornography possession cases currently being
prosecuted by New York State Prosecutors and investigated by the Task
Forces until this opinion is overturned.
The New York State Legislature has its work cut out for it and it should act immediately.
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