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jueves, 11 de abril de 2013

Porn is a problem not only for religious reasons but universal human reasons

Scholar Says Europe’s Fight Against Pornography Shows Depth of Problem


BY CARL BUNDERSON

Iceland’s legislative and executive branches are considering bans
 on Internet pornography in the country out of concerns 
about 
the effects on children of having been exposed to violent sexual content.
Recent public efforts to oppose pornography in two European countries reveal that porn is a problem not only for religious reasons but universal human reasons, according to a professor.

“The hyper-sexualization of children, the constant exposure of children to these very sexual images...is very damaging to their image of themselves and of what their potential future relationships are supposed to be like,” said Dr. Susan Selner-Wright, a philosophy professor at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary in Denver.

Her remarks come as Iceland’s legislative and executive branches are considering bans on Internet pornography in the country out of concerns about the effects on children of having been exposed to violent pornography.

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