Eric Holder, Facebook and Wikipedia make the ‘Dirty Dozen List’ of ‘facilitators of porn’

From Morality in Media

From Morality in Media

The anti-pornography group, Morality in Media, launched its “Dirty Dozen List” today, targeting Attorney General Eric Holder as the number one “facilitator of porn” in the United States, along with a number of companies, organizations and websites to include internet giants Facebook, Twitter and Wikipedia.

The full list includes: Eric Holder, Comcast, Facebook, Google Play, LodgeNet, Hilton, Twitter, American Library Association, Wikipedia, Cosmopolitan, Barnes & Noble, and the Dept. of Defense.

Morality in Media bills itself as “The Leading national organization opposing pornography and indecency through public educatio and the application of law and boast the following list of accomplishments according to their website:

  • Pressuring the U.S. Justice Department to resume enforcement of Federal obscenity laws
  • Enactment of a Federal law extending RICO penalties to obscenity crimes
  • Issuance of a Presidential Proclamation supporting obscenity law enforcement
  • Enactment of a U.S. Senate Resolution supporting obscenity law enforcement
  • Enactment of numerous state and local anti-pornography laws
  • Pressuring the FCC to resume enforcement of the broadcast indecency law
  • Making it easier for citizens to file broadcast indecency complaints
  • Extending the broadcast indecency ban by two prime-time hours, to 10 p.m.
  • Enactment of indecency controls on leased-access cable TV channels

The top of the web page offers the following notice:

Dirty Dozen List

Warning! Are you aware of the top 12 facilitators of porn in America?

With your help, we will successfully target, expose and shame 12 top enablers of our country’s pornography pandemic.

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

 

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