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Steve H's avatar

Alex, the first part of this article left me in tears. The facts are astonishing. As a father to two daughters this is a concern for me on a personal level. My eldest is now 22 and has bought her first property with her childhood sweetheart and all seems well, but my youngest is 17 and on the autistic spectrum. We have had to protect her from the internet. Twice we have intercepted groomers and that was through heavily guarded apps that she has on her iPad.

I have cruised through life without really thinking about the hard hitting truth that the whole pornography industry leaves in its wake, I've just thought it's not for me. Its horrific! What a blinkered fool I have been.

You have educated me hugely in this article and for that I thank you. Please don't stop fighting for our girls and women. Without this kind of work it will never be challenged.

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Sandra McClure's avatar

In either 1971 or 72 (I can't remember which) I was one of about 100,000 people who walked through central London to gather in Trafalgar Square and protest about the porn being circulated in the UK at that time. Mary Whitehouse was there, as were Ciff Richard, James Fox (Laurence's father and Edward's brother), Lord Longford and thousands of Christians and other concerned people. Just like with today's mainstream media, the event was ignored because too many of the people in power had vested interests. There IS such a thing as evil and the Festival of Light (preceded by the lighting of alarm flares all over the country) was deliberately "overlooked" by the television and newspaper "elites". They have a lot to answer for. Many of them are dead now and I believe they will have had to answer to God. Today's "elites" (I prefer to call them self-entitleds) should think about what waits for them when their lives on this earth are over.

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