It's an approach remarkably free of nuance, and one that requires the filmmakers to ignore giant swaths of information — from the hardcore «loops» (including her notorious adventures in bestiality) that she made before Deep Throat to her later charge that «all the feminists and
Women Against Pornography — I kind of feel like they used me, too,» to her 2001 pictorial in Leg Show magazine.
Some groups, such as New York City's
Women Against Pornography, sponsor tours of porn districts and shops.
Not exact matches
Pornography culture has diminished and devalued
women, and Christian men should not normalize this, but should speak a prophetic word
against it, regardless of the political ramifications.
Feminist writers have rightfully long argued that
pornography» promotes a (cultural) climate in which acts of sexual hostility directed
against women are not only tolerated but ideologically encouraged.»
In its most recent resolution on the subject, the Episcopal Church declared in July 1988 that hard - core
pornography abuses the self - images of
women, children and men, and urged congregations to support then — Attorney General Edwin Meese's report with its call for stricter and tougher enforcement of already existing laws
against pornography.
And so I stand with the young
woman in the above video in defense of modesty, chastity, and piety, just as I stand with Muslims like my dear friends Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and Dr. Suzy Ismail
against the killing of unborn children and the evil of
pornography, and with my equally dear friend Asma Uddin of the Becket Fund in defense of religious freedom.
Many other groups (such as Minneapolis's Organizing
Against Pornography, state chapters of
Women Against Violence
Against Women, and local rape centers) have slide shows available for study groups.
Though I see the need to confront
pornography as a Christian, I fear touching off a backlash
against sexuality and
against women in the churches.
«We have a whole generation of young people who don't know that abuse is wrong, and who are learning about sex from
pornography,» says Natalie Collins, domestic abuse survivor and founder of Spark, a consultancy preventing violence
against women.
Although I correctly characterized it as pornographic, I didn't make the link that so often comes with
pornography: the encouragement of violence
against women.
Campaigners blame hardcore
pornography for perpetuating the eroticisation of rape and encouraging violence
against women.
A petition led by the Everyday Sexism Project and the End Violence
Against Women Coalition calling for classes on sexual consent, respectful relationships and online
pornography received over 36,000 signatures.
She is the author of two books on
pornography and violence against women: Power Surge and Pornography and the Sex Crisis (both Second Story books), and the play A Fertile I
pornography and violence
against women: Power Surge and
Pornography and the Sex Crisis (both Second Story books), and the play A Fertile I
Pornography and the Sex Crisis (both Second Story books), and the play A Fertile Imagination.