Pennsylvania Government Employees Viewing Porn on Tax Payer Dollars

Several Pennsylvania government employees have resigned following accusations, including viewing and sharing pornography during work hours on Government computers. Naturally, the media spins the story through a political lens, but we are overlooking a greater issue. Pornography fuels sex trafficking and sexual exploitation, and if these incidents are simply blown off as some good ole boys viewing naked women, we fall into the trap of ignorance and complacency and miss an opportunity to look deeper and make a directional change.

The story above is simply a peephole into the larger issue of sexual exploitation and the current lack of legislation to change that. As Victor Malarek put it in his book The Johns, “The message is clear: if prostitution is the main act, porn is the dress rehearsal.” Pornography becomes a training ground for Johns or Tricks. When pornography is the source of sex education for our generation, the natural outcome is a culture of commercial sex and sex trafficking.

Although the story of men viewing porn will generate some outrage because they did so during work hours on government computers, the greater issue of exploitation is overlooked.

Until Pennsylvania changes its legislation, a rescued sex trafficking victim will be thrown into a detention center or prison, depending on their age, and labeled a prostitute. While this great state is adding casinos, which are a breeding ground for sexual exploitation, it has yet to step up and reverse its failing efforts to protect exploited victims.

While some would say it’s a far reach connect men just wanting to have fun viewing naked women performing sex acts, with exploiting innocent victims, I beg to differ.

Ignorance is blinding, and as a state, if we refuse to see the real issue, the bigger picture, the roots of exploitation, we will never see full results. There are many committed people in Pennsylvania passionately fighting injustice and demanding change, and I applaud them. However, there is no excuse for not fully engaging with changing legislation so that innocent victims can receive healing and justice. Pennsylvania, you can do better.

AT THIS POINT, it might be harder to find a government computer in Harrisburg that hasn’t been used to view or transmit porn.”

[1] http://articles.philly.com/2014-10-09/news/54832400_1_tom-corbett-tom-wolf-revenue-employees

[2] http://sharedhope.org/PICframe3/reportcards/PIC_RC_2013_PA.pdf

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