United Nations Report Claims That Exposure to Pornography is Not Harmful for Most Children

A report from the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has claimed that exposing children to pornography is not harmful to their psyche in most cases.

UNICEF came to their conclusion after analyzing a study of 19 countries inside of the European Union. The study claimed that most children exposed to pornographic images were “neither upset nor happy.” The study even claimed that 39 percent of Spanish children were happy following their exposure to pornography.

These findings are being used to justify more children being exposed to pornography. UNICEF is even considering another expansion of their definition of “human rights” to encompass the ability of children to access pornography. Christian opponents of pornography are crying foul at the latest globalist attempt to sexualize children and eventually mainstream pedophilia.

“UNICEF’s report ignores the vast body of research demonstrating the harms of pornography to children. By ignoring the real harms pornography can have, UNICEF is playing roulette with children’s health and safety,” said Lisa Thompson, vice president and director of the Research Institute at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation.

“Mainstream pornography contains horrific sexual abuse, rape, incest, racism – all of which children should not consume,” continued Thompson, adding that “UNICEF’s milquetoast assessment of the impacts hardcore pornography on children does nothing to challenge the political narrative that pornography is benign, and as a result, puts children in harm’s way.”

Big League Politics has reported on how the globalists have become more open about their desire to abuse children after the LGBT agenda spread like a plague across society:
 
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