Hamilton Councillors Should Reject Sex Expo
Hamilton Councillors Should Reject Sex Expo
Family First NZ is calling on Hamilton Councillors to reject the application for the Erotica Expo to be held in the council-owned Claudelands Arena.
"Council buildings should only be available for family-friendly events which are beneficial to the community. The Erotica Expo is simply an attempt to normalise the hard core pornography industry," says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ.
"Pornography has a damaging effect on intimacy, love, and respect and at its worst, leads to sex role stereotyping, viewing persons as sexual objects, and family breakdown."
Research at Australia's La Trobe University recently concluded "This is not about couples going to the porn store to spice up their sex lives. Men in growing numbers are using porn in ways that are secret, shameful and damaging. It is having a damaging impact on intimacy and sexuality."
Research has also shown that children who are exposed to pornography develop skewed ideas about sex and sexuality, which lead to negative stereotypes of women, sexual activity at a young age, and increased aggression in boys.
A meta-analysis of research by the National Foundation for Family Research and Education (NFFRE) at the University of Calgary found that viewing pornography leads to perceptions of sexual dominance, sex role stereotyping, viewing persons as sexual objects, sexual aggressiveness, and sexually hostility and violent behaviours.
"We are
asking the Hamilton City Council to exercise moral
leadership and act in the best interests of families by
rejecting this application. The Council should not be
associated in any way with the promotion of the pornography
industry which harms our families," says Mr
McCoskrie
ENDS