We have fair trade coffee and humanely raised pork. So why can't we create a market for ethically sourced pornography? A couple of decades ago, people didn't give much thought to their food's provenance. We didn't care about carbon footprints or the working conditions of the poor Africans who sold us our coffee beans. Slowly, however, consumption habits began to shift under the weight of scientific evidence and cultural change. We're becoming a little more selective in our consumer choices.
Yet not with that multi-billion dollar white elephant: pornography. We hear rumblings here and there about the sexual trafficking of women and children, and it's always a relief when a criminal ring is busted for what's euphemistically called "abuse." It's reassuring to know that whatever was going on in the far reaches of a few sick minds has little to do with our own primitive -- but relatively harmless -- impulses.
WeConsent says: Erika what do you know about how the porn industry works and whether or not it already trades fairly?
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