Milton Diamond, a University of Hawaii professor and director of the Pacific Center for Sex and Society is postulating that child pornography actually can serve a beneficial service to society because "potential sexual offenders use child pornography as a substitute for sex crimes against children."
"In his study he researched how the legalization of adult pornography in the Czech Republic did not bring a rise in sex crimes against adults. He also states that when child pornography was legalized sex crimes against children were decreased. (Of course they would decrease because it would not be a crime). He believes that children would benefit from the legalization of child pornography," wrote Joy Brooks in the Examiner.
"You have to stop and ask what kind of world you live in when a college professor believes that the abuse of children being legalized is a good idea."
"As we have seen ever since Kinsey," Reisman said, "those using 'science' and 'surveys' can justify anything. This will do that. It comes on the heels of other so-called studies that have been advocating that pornography reduces rape. Now we're seeing claims child pornography will reduce child assaults."
Friday, December 10, 2010
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