WWW- Pornographers are actively and aggressively targeting kids over the internet. According to a tragic expose by Jan LaRue [pictured] of Concerned Women for America, these predators find their victims online and openly recruit them into the porn industry.
One popular teen meeting site has the following profile: “Who I’d like to meet: Cool kids that are open-minded and like porn. If you want to be a porn star, I’m the guy that can make that happen for real.” The site is owned by a commercial pornographer and it’s not uncommon according to Pat Trueman of the Alliance Defense Fund.
“There’s a certain thrill that people involved in the pornography industry apparently get by roping kids into pornography through false means.”
Why can’t the Department of Justice take action against this predator? Trueman says the answer goes back to when the internet was born, during the Clinton Administration.
“The Department of Justice under Janet Reno had a hands-off the net approach and so they stopped prosecuting almost altogether almost any obscenity.”
Even today the department charged with prosecuting child pornography is a holdover from the Clinton administration. Bob Knight is with Concerned Women for America.
“The Justice Department needs to take seriously its mandate to prosecute obscenity across the board. They have just been going after the most extreme cases.”
He says the run of the mill pornographer has no fear of prosecution.
