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Consider Before Consuming

Get The Facts: How Porn Can Fuel Sex Trafficking

Consider Before Consuming

Fight the New Drug

Social Sciences, Sexuality, Science, Health & Fitness, Education

4.8779 Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Trigger Warning: This episode includes frank, explicit, discussions about sexual exploitation, rape, and sex trafficking. Listener discretion is advised.

Sex trafficking shares a variety of symbiotic connections to pornography. Even in the production of mainstream porn, sex trafficking can still occur—and it happens more often than most people think.

This episode is a part of our Get The Facts series, where we explore the research on a specific topic  surrounding porn’s harms to help you be more informed and more empowered with the facts.

You can find our Get The Facts articles and sources for the claims made in this episode at ftnd.org/GetTheFacts

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To learn more about the harms of pornography on consumers, relationships, and its larger societal impacts, visit FTND.org.

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As you go about your day we invite you to increase your self-awareness, look both ways, check your blindspots, and consider before consuming.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Join us this July for our hashtag stop the demand campaign, as we raise awareness to help stop the demand for pornography and sexual exploitation. We invite you to

0:22.3

educate yourselves and others on how the porn industry fuels the demand for exploitation,

0:27.9

sex trafficking, objectification, and more. Learn more and get involved in the campaign at

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FtnD.org forward slash stop. That's FtnD.org forward slash stop.

0:42.0

My name is Garrett Johnson, and you're listening to Consider Before Consuming, a podcast by Fight

0:48.2

the New Drug.

0:49.3

And in case you're new here, Fight the New Drug is a non-religious and non-legislative organization that

0:54.9

exists to provide individuals the opportunity to make an informed decision regarding pornography

1:00.6

by raising awareness on its harmful effects using only science, facts, and personal accounts.

1:07.2

During these episodes, we cover a wide variety of topics that may be triggering to some.

1:11.8

You can refer to the episode notes for a specific trigger warning.

1:15.2

Listen to discretion is advised.

1:17.9

Welcome to part three of our get the fact series, where we explore the research on a specific topic surrounding porn's harms,

1:26.0

on individuals, relationships, and society to help you

1:29.9

be more informed and empowered with the facts. Today's episode is how porn can fuel sex trafficking.

1:37.3

You can find the sources to the claims made in this episode or read along at Ftndd.org forward slash get the facts. Now let's get to the episode.

1:49.6

It was 21 days after Jane Doe's 22nd birthday when she boarded a flight to San Diego that

1:56.9

unbeknownst to her would change her life forever. That day, she would become one of hundreds of young women who had been filmed for girls do porn,

2:06.6

a widely popular porn production company which garnered well over a billion views,

2:12.6

ranking around the 20th most popular channel on Porn Hub,

2:16.6

and reportedly generating an estimated $17 million

2:20.2

in revenue. But what most of Girls Do Porn's millions of viewers did not realize was that Jane,

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