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Sunday, February 10, 2019

Porn under attack by "Conservative" GOP


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The GOP Big Brother Sex Police
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EDITOR  -  So-called "small government" Republican legislatures around the nation are marching down the Taliban road and are pushing taxes and other attacks on Internet porn. We here at The Federalist are not frightened by beautiful women and celebrate their lovely forms every week in our Saturday Sultress series.


(AZ Central)  -  Citing concerns about the proliferation of erotic images online and their "toxic" effect on behavior, Arizona lawmakers are pushing to declare pornography a public health crisis.

State Rep. Michelle Udall, Republican - Mesa, introduced a measure that declares the crisis and states porn "perpetuates a sexually toxic environment that damages all areas of our society." 

“Like the tobacco industry, the pornography industry has created a public health crisis," Udall told lawmakers. "Pornography is used pervasively, even by minors."

Udall's proposal, House Concurrent Resolution 2009, is largely symbolic and has no legal effect, but supporters say they hope it opens the door to new restrictions on porn.


Similar measures declaring a crisis have passed in at least 11 states, using similar text from model legislation written by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation. The group, formerly known as Morality in Media, contends porn is directly connected to other acts of exploitation.

Arizona's resolution cleared its first hurdle in the state House of Representatives on Thursday, passing out of the House Committee on Health & Human Services on a 5-3-1 vote, with Republicans in support.

Democrats said while porn addiction is a problem, supporters don't have the scientific evidence necessary to show it has risen to the level of a "public health crisis."

"There are statements in here that seem hyperbolic and unproven," said Rep. Kelli Butler, D-Paradise Valley.“I just don’t think there’s necessarily the science to back up those claims."

She questioned why, if proponents are concerned about the sexual exploitation and health of minors, they aren't calling for better sex education in schools.

Arizona ranks fourth-lowest in the country for offering comprehensive sexual education in middle school, according to a 2016 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Committee Chairwoman Nancy Barto, R-Phoenix, cut off debate on that topic, calling it a "peripheral discussion that we don’t want to get into at this time.”

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