A petition calling for the dismantling of PornHub, the largest pornography hosting website in the world that critics say profits off of and enables sex trafficking as well as child abuse, has surpassed 2 million signatures.
The petition launched in February by Laila Mickelwait, director of abolition for the Sacramento-based nonprofit ExodusCry, has received signatures from 192 countries, according to a statement sent to The Christian Post Tuesday.
The petition and corresponding website allege, with notable evidence, that the site has been enabling and profiting off of crimes like rape, abduction, sexual assault and sex trafficking.
The petition even yielded a letter from U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., in March asking Attorney General Bill Barr to conduct a federal investigation into the porn website and its parent company, MindGeek.
A group of lawmakers in Canada did likewise, asking the same of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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All you have to do is look at 85% of our Federal, State, County, City, and Judge's of ALL. These are the shadow dweller's. Upstanding citizens by day. FREAKING CREEPS at night.
ReplyDeleteBen is a moron and total fraud who has done nothing for his district. Now looking back he probably wishes he had a back bone During the kavanah slander bs.
ReplyDeleteIf they shut this down Joe Biden will be going after even more little girls than he does now.
ReplyDeleteI don't approve of this report 😒
ReplyDeleteStill a media blackout about the young girls found in a shipping container at the Port of Delaware?
ReplyDeleteNorthwest Woodsman: Now Biden will really be bored to death sitting in his basement with only Opra to watch.
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ReplyDeleteI really hope that the PornHub website does not get shut down. It is the only website I visit regularly to masturbate profusely to!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteStill a media blackout about the young girls found in a shipping container at the Port of Delaware?
September 8, 2020 at 5:38 AM
Evidently, it's not true and only a rumor.
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