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Marketing XXX Porn to Children Should NOT be Legal

Marketing Hardcore Porn to Kids

    The decriminalisation of pornography has opened a serious loophole allowing pornographers to market hardcore porn to indiscriminate audiences, including children of any age, provided the advertisement is not pornographic in itself...

Erotica Expo Returning to Palmerston North in April 2010

All-Pervasive Advertising

    While "objectionable" material is prohibited under the law, other pornography has been decriminalised.

    It is now lawful for pornographers to aggressively market ‘XXX hardcore’ pornography to the general public through outdoor, live performance, promotional vehicle, printed, and broadcast formats — ie, they can advertise outdoors, in public places, and directly into our homes through radio, TV, and our letterboxes...

Issues for Action

What YOU Can Do

    Lobby your Member of Parliament for legislative changes to protect children from porn advertising, and women and girls from negative sexual stereotyping and exploitation.

    Click here for contact information for Members of Parliament.

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“Even soft-core pornography portrays women as sex objects who exist only to give sexual satisfaction to men. They are ‘pets’ or ‘playmates’ valued only from the neck down. Many porn addicts now admit they find it hard not to view women as chunks of meat because of viewing pornography.”
— Shelley Lubben (a.k.a. “Roxy”), former porn actress
“Many porn actresses admit they’ve experienced sexual abuse, physical abuse, verbal abuse and neglect by parents which ultimately led them to the porn industry. Some were raped or physcially abused by relatives and molested by neighbors... I have yet to meet a porn star that doesn't have either physical or sexual abuse in her background... Porn is NOT glamorous.”
— Shelley Lubben (a.k.a. “Roxy”), former porn actress
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