UN says porn for kids is fine

UN says porn for kids is fine

The UNICEF report proposes that “differences in individual children’s level of maturity and evolving capacities . . . would come into play” when creating an “age-rating system” for regulating child access to sexually explicit content. – C-Fam

The United Nations thinks pornography is fine for children and that blocking it would infringe their human rights.

The shocking claims were made in a report published by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and exposed on May 13 by the Centre for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam), a pro-family lobby group at the United Nations.

Shortly afterwards, the report, entitled “Digital Age Assurance Tools and Children’s Rights Online,” was taken down from UNICEF’s website.

According to C-Fam, it reappeared a few days later with the controversial bits about children’s access to porn scrubbed.

However, this was not before C-Fam discovered that the UN was arguing against age-verification mechanisms to protect children from accessing harmful content online because that would deny children access to “vital sexuality education.”

We must never forget that the so-called “Safe Schools” LGBTIQA+ gender-fluid program which now infests Australian schools was first promoted globally by the UN under the guise of “comprehensive sexuality education”.

C-Fam reported:

The UNICEF report even claims that not all sexually explicit content qualifies as “pornography.” The report proposes a graded scale to help classify what pornography would be suitable for children of “different age groups to view.”

The UNICEF report proposes that “differences in individual children’s level of maturity and evolving capacities . . . would come into play” when creating an “age-rating system” for regulating child access to sexually explicit content.

The purpose of the graded scale, according to the report, is ostensibly to prevent infringement of a child’s right of access to beneficial sexually explicit material such as sexual and reproductive health information, including resources for LGBTQ education.

There’s a tell right there.

Kids need access to porn, apparently for LGBTQ “education”. “Indoctrination” might be a better word.

Again, remember that the leaders of the same-sex marriage campaign said LGBTIQA+ indoctrination of children would not be a consequence. They lied.

More from C-Fam:

The UNICEF report admits that some research demonstrates that access to pornography at a young age is linked with certain “negative outcomes” but that “evidence suggests that children’s exposure to a certain degree of risk…helps them to build resilience.”

I think most mainstream parents would disagree. C-Fam goes on:

The report implies that determining what is harmful to children requires carefully balancing their right “to be protected online from sexual exploitation and abuse and from violence” against “their rights to privacy, freedom of expression, . . . and access to information.”

You can see that the UN’s worldview, bowing to the LGBTIQA+ political lobby, is one of children’s rights trumping their parent’s wishes when it comes to access to porn online.

The UN is a desperately sick organisation and Australia should cut back its funding of it and demand it stops pushing harmful radical agendas.

The Christian Democratic Party under the Reverend Honourable Fred Nile MLC was one of Australia’s earliest campaigners for the dignity of women and the protection of children.

We will continue to use our voice in the New South Wales Parliament to fight the porn trade and its allies at the UN and elsewhere who seek to draw our children into its evil web.

Lyle Shelton is Director of Campaigns and Communications for the Christian Democratic Party. The Reverend Honourable Fred Nile MLC has nominated Lyle to succeed him in the NSW Parliament when he retires in November. To keep in touch with Lyle and the CDP, sign up here.