Anti-Porn Lobby Group Demands Credit Cards Block Porn
While lockdowns are leaving the porn business in as perilous a state as most industry sectors (how do you apply ‘Safe Distancing’ to porn production?), lobby groups in the USA aren’t slowing down in their attempts to have it banned all-together. The radical feminist/Christian pressure group ‘NCOSE’ (National Coalition On Sexual Exploitation’) has decided to target the CEOs of credit card companies in a bid to persuade them to forbid transactions related to the adult industry. Any decision to bring about such a restriction would not only devastate the porn business, but also adult webcam chat, as well as even bikini models (!???).
According to a recent article published at XBiz :
NCOSE was founded in the mid-1960s as a religious group and has rebranded over the years (as a recent XBIZ article investigated) in order to deceive mainstream journalists into quoting them as unbiased “experts.” The group was known until not long ago as Morality in Media, before their latest — and most deceptive — rebranding.
Although the email claims to come from a group of organizations from “Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Canada, Denmark, England, India, Ireland, Liberia, Scotland, Sweden, Uganda and the United States of America,” the material appears to have originated, like much of War On Porn propaganda, within the task groups of the well-funded NCOSE.
The email even concludes by asking the CEOs “if you would like to discuss these matters further” to “reach out to [email protected].”