CitizenLink.com – January 6, 2010
Countries Block Porn Distribution; U.S. Wavers
By Roger Greer
Australia, India and China are moving to filter illegal pornography based on its harm to society.
Compulsory internet filtering in Australia, the blocking of 13,000 porn sites in China and a tightening of filters in India have family advocates wondering why the U.S. isn’t following suit. Phil Burress, president of Citizens for Community Values, said the Department of Justice is slow to enforce laws already on the books. “Everything that’s in our video stores, our hotels and everything being sold by the cable companies that they call ‘adult’ is hardcore pornography,” he said, “and thus, illegal and prosecutable.”
Retired FBI agent Roger T. Young said proponents of porn are “out of line” when they claim their free speech rights are being violated. “Once a jury or a judge declares a material obscene,” he said, “obscenity is not protected by the First Amendment.”
Daniel Weiss, sexuality analyst for Focus on the Family Action, said he is discouraged that our nation allows pornography to flourish. “If the law is a great teacher,” he said, “then non-enforcement of the law teaches something too: Namely, that violent pornography is legal and not harmful, and this is devastating our society, particularly our young people.”
© 2010 Focus on the Family Action, Inc.



