‘Sex industry’ — sanitised term for evil business

THE alleged downloading of child pornography from the internet by a judge has caused a sustained political and legal furore in this country.

‘Sex industry’ — sanitised term for evil business

Contrast that with the lack of political reaction to recent reports about missing non-national children who may have gone into the ‘sex industry’ and women trafficked illegally into the country for the same purposes.

The ‘sex industry’ is the term coined by self-anointed liberals and the media to impose their new amoral orthodoxy on us.

The term clearly seeks to sanitise and normalise activities such as prostitution, pornography, lap-dancing, etc. It is now presented as part of the entertainment industry.

But just what type of ‘work’ would a child be doing in the sex industry? Surely this should be described as “molestation by paedophiles”?

Similarly, trafficked women have usually been abducted or deceived and taken from another country to Ireland where they are forced into prostitution through threats and violence.

Surely that constitutes “kidnapping and rape”?

The term ‘sex industry’ may be appropriate where these activities are engaged in between freely consenting adults. But let’s call a spade a spade when it comes to the violent criminality of much of this sordid business.

And let us demand immediate and robust legal action against those who profit from this shameful business.

Peter Molloy

9 Haddington Park

Glenageary

Co Dublin

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