Posted on 03/30/2018 3:21:18 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 30 (C-Fam) Many websites are shutting down or curtailing their sex trade just weeks after the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives passed similar anti-human trafficking bills that would allow victims to sue the websites on which they were bought and sold.
Illegal commercial sex advertising platforms and forums have been blowing up, and johns have been calling our office and messaging us left and right, indicating that Congress has taken a powerful first step, Congressman Ann Wagners staff told an anti-trafficking coalition on Thursday. FOSTA-SESTA is disrupting demand for sex trafficking and shaking up the illegal commercial sex industry.
Rachel Wagley, Wagners legislative director, told the coalition that many websites traffickers use to buy and sell victims for sex have shut down or curtailed business in just the last week.
Cityvibe shut down completely, the Erotic Review, the Yelp of the sex trade where men rate their experiences with trafficking victims, shut down advertisement boards in the United States, NightShift shut down to review policies, VerifyHim shut down its “newsreel,” Craigslist personals section was shut down, Reddits prostitution-related subreddits were marked private and the site instituted new policies banning the sale of sex acts and drugs, Google reportedly deleted its publicly shared commercial sex-related advertising, WordPress.com reportedly removed its commercial sex-related advertising sites, Paypal reportedly disabled advertised accounts for commercial sex-related payment, Rubmaps, Erotic Monkey, and USA Sex Guide had extended maintenance periods over the weekend, suggesting upcoming changes due to the new law, Microsoft is issuing new Terms of Service effective May 1st covering all of its platforms, including Skype and Xbox, to urge users not to use the services to share pornography or criminal activity.
The sex trafficking sites Cityxguide and Backpage were reportedly seeing a surge in use by sex traffickers as the other sites shut down.
Backpage was the subject of the Netflix movie I am Jane Doe by director Mary Mazzio and producer Alec Sokolow which demonstrated that judges and state attorneys-general were powerless to prosecute traffickers because of a clause in a 1996 law called the Communications Decency Act. Tech giants like Google fought Wagners bill, claiming the 1996 law gave them immunity, before finally succumbing to pressure last November.
The two new bills amend the 1996 law. FOSTA passed the House on February 27th. The Senate passed SESTA last week.
FOSTA-SESTA set out to establish a meaningful criminal deterrent, so that fewer businesses would ever enter the online sex trafficking industry, Wagley said. As a result, sex traffickers have been calling Wagners office to demand other venues open up.
Criminal sex buyers have been arguing that they should have the right to buy sex, Wagley said. There are 3,142 counties/county equivalents in the U.S., and prostitution is legal in only two of them. And even in those two counties, the promotion of prostitutionat which FOSTA aimsis illegal.
Congressman Wagner addressed the UN Economic and Social Council high level panel on trafficking last year asking Americans to urge their representatives to support FOSTA, which she co-sponsored. Wagner told UN diplomats that the Internet has become a red-light district, and that it was time to shut down online trafficking. The event was co-sponsored by the Group of the Friends of the Family, and Civil Society for the Family, which is co-chaired by C-Fam, publisher of the Friday Fax.
I see the right is now borrowing the page from the left that all prostitutes are scared kidnapped girls shipped from Thailand.
TV should be next.Prime time should be family friendly as it was years ago.
Man, I sure wish the fedgov would pass a law to stop telemarketers...
Oh, Wait!
Nice to see Congress accomplish something.
And I appreciate how the writer of this piece uses “congressman” in front of a female’s name instead of the insipid “congressperson”.
The only sex on prime time tv is gays and lesbians kissing.
My second thought - thousands of new street walkers, and thousands of new bitcoin accounts.
Imagine if someone created a user profile on a dating site looking for quick sex and someone becomes a victim of sexual assault. That person could now sue the website for not protecting them.
Just one more reason to NOT watch TV...YUK, disgusting!
I am FAR from a saint or a prude, but I was shocked to read how many sites were listed. I knew of a few by name but the vast majority were ones I had no idea that they even existed. Obviously a bigger problem that I knew.
Thousands of dignified adults notice the website shut downs, and think to themselves; “Party Pooper!”
Hey, Baby! Wanna party?
(oh noes! FR is liable!)
Sodomite marriage is a court protected “civil right”
Can selling one’s privates be far behind?
What is that supposed to mean? Young women and girls from all over the world are tricked into leaving their home countries with the promise of good paying jobs and then forced into prostitution.
Nice to see some good news.
So this person is campaigning to stop sex trafficking. Then lists all the places it happens? I’m sure these websites appreciate all the free advertising.
How about people be free to choose what programming they want to watch, instead of only being allowed to watch only what other people think is ok???
These sites also allow people to hookup with other adults who just want random sex. While that may me morally wrong it is protected speech. Sites can now also be sued by a victim or their familes who answers one of these ads and is then assaulted, kidnapped, or murdered.
I am not surprised that so much porn exists. I’ve heard for a long time that a large percentage of the internet is devoted to porn.
I also have a low opinion of Google, so I’m not surprised that it gets revenue from sex ads.
I am unhappy that Craigslist had to delete the entire ‘personals’ category.
That was one of the few places you could express your honest opinion.
At least in the ‘rants & raves’ category.
I hate progressives.
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