22,334-Signature Petition Asking For Porn Harm Enquiry
11 April 2017
22,334-Signature Petition Asking For Porn Harm Inquiry To Be Presented
A petition calling on an
expert panel to investigate the public health effects and
societal harms of pornography will be presented to
Parliament tomorrow (Wednesday). The petition has received
22,334 written signatures in just two months and will be
received by MPs from all major parties.
The petition states: “That an expert panel be appointed to investigate the public health effects and societal harms of pornography to both children and adults, and to make policy recommendations to Parliament."
“The response to our petition has been phenomenal, but indicative of the community concern over this issue,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ who is sponsoring the petition.
“Society is starting to catch up with the science on the harms of pornography. The research is there. It’s time we examined it and took appropriate action – and that will be the role of an independent expert panel,” says Mr McCoskrie.
“There has been an important national conversation around consent and ‘rape culture’. At the same time, there is increasing consumption and availability of online pornography and sexual violence. It’s time we connected the dots.”
“Research shows that children who are exposed to pornography develop skewed ideas about sex and sexuality, which lead to negative stereotypes of women, sexual activity at a young age, and increased aggression in boys. It also places unacceptable pressure on young girls which leads to eating disorders, body dissatisfaction, low self-esteem, depression, and other harms,” says Mr McCoskrie.
“The research also is discovering the highly addictive nature of pornography – termed by some as ‘the new drug’. These studies all highlight the extent to which porn is not a private matter to be ignored by the government. It is a public health crisis which needs to be confronted.”
“If we want to tackle sexual violence, we must first admit the role that pornography plays and the harm that it does to attitudes and actions,” says Mr McCoskrie.
The petition is an official parliament petition which requires the petition form and signatures, and not an online one which can utilise signatories from all over the world to boost numbers. This has made the speed and numbers on the petition even more extraordinary.
The official website is www.porninquiry.nz
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