MindGeek Executives to Face Canadian Parliament Ethics Committee Today!

On February 1st, 2021, the Canadian House of Commons Ethics Committee launched their investigation into MindGeek, the parent company of Pornhub, for hosting videos of child sexual abuse, rape, sex-trafficking, and non-consensually distributed content.

Now, MindGeek Executives will be held to account during a hearing scheduled TODAY, 1–3pm ET.

This is one of the most momentous developments in the fight against pornography in a generation, and is not something to be missed!

Tune into the hearing here.

For those in the US, join us in calling on Congress and Attorneys General to investigate Pornhub.

Fewer fans at Super Bowl LV isn’t a problem for sex traffickers because the demand of commercial sex buyers that drives the market for all sex trafficking in America is a 24/7/365 reality.

Sex trafficking in America is a phenomenon that occurs on a day-to-day basis in virtually all of our communities. Sex trafficking doesn’t happen “over there” or “mostly just around major events.”

Sex trafficking, as cases such as the one involving New England Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft exemplify, is happening all around us at almost all times at a scale that most of America is clueless about. For that reason, tackling demand for commercial sex buying is crucial for effectively addressing the problem.

An Update on our Calculated Film Partnership

OneDoor Studios’ founders have committed to contribute 25% of all of their net profits to NCOSE from their global, studio-released motion picture, Calculated, that will accurately portray the plague of global sexual exploitation and the need to end it now!

Licensed from the well-reviewed and high pre-release ordered Calculated young adult novel series that premieres February 11th, this motion picture franchise is projected to receive global earnings comparable to the Hunger Games and Divergent Series.

Exclusive: The Story of John Doe, and How Twitter Profited from His Child Sexual Abuse Material

When John Doe was only 13 years old, a tragic series of events unfolded that he was powerless to stop and Twitter made money off his most traumatic moments.

In this article, find out HOW Twitter was negligent upon learning of Doe's abuse.

The law certainly doesn’t protect child sexual abuse material, and it should not and cannot protect companies like Twitter who turn a blind eye to the sexually abusive, degrading, and illegal material scattered throughout its platform.

A Reminder of the Sexual Exploitation Faced by Boys and Men

The accusations of sexual harassment leveled against John Weaver, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, remind us that men and boys are far from immune to being victimized.

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