
OnlyFans Continues Exploitation of Women and Children
After banning explicit from its site, adult content subscription service OnlyFans has opted to continue its exploitation of women and children. The Ruth Institute is calling them to account.
Porn Profits Matter More than the Dignity of Women and Children
“OnlyFans has decided that its pornography profits matter more than the dignity of women and children,” said Ruth Institute President Dr Jennifer Roback Morse, PhD.
On the 25th of August, OnlyFans reversed a decision, made just five days earlier, to ban sexually explicit material from its site, starting October 1.
Morse explained:
“The initial decision wasn’t due to an attack of conscience, since the owners of OnlyFans have none, but by the fact that the federal government is breathing down their necks.”
Investigation Child Exploitation
More than one hundred members of Congress — Democrats and Republicans — signed an August 10th letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, demanding that the Justice Department investigate the platform, dubbed the ‘paywall of porn’ for facilitating the sexual exploitation of children.
Pornographers associated with the site are paid a per-view or monthly fee to access the material they’ve posted.
Earlier this year, police in Dade Co. Florida arrested a couple for human trafficking and promoting a sexual performance by a child, after the friend of an underage girl saw explicit videos of her posted on OnlyFans.
Crying ‘Censorship’!
“OnlyFans has grown fat on the suffering of children,” Morse said.
“They hide behind euphemisms like ‘artistic expression’ and ‘inclusiveness,’ and cry ‘censorship.’ That’s absurd. The sexual exploitation of children is not only illegal, it violates every standard of decent human behavior.”
“We’re told that the site, which claims to have 100 million viewers and generate $3 billion in revenue annually, reversed course after an outcry from so-called sex workers, who use the site to sell their product. They said it was unfair to target their work.
Tough. There’s no place for pornography on the Internet. If it facilitates the exploitation of children, that makes it so much worse.”
Missing Children
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children said that in 2019, it was aware of 10 cases involving missing children associated with OnlyFans. So far this year, the number of such cases jumped to 80.
Morse urged the Justice Department to “immediately launch a thorough investigation of the site and, if the evidence bears it out, to prosecute OnlyFans to the full extent of the law.”
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Originally published on RuthInstitute.org. Image by Eric Ward on Unsplash.
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