Sunday, August 7, 2011

Protecting children from Warren Jeffs, "dreamboard" and Vogue

That Warren Jeffs, dreamboard, and Vogue magazine (?) have in common? Texas jury convicted polygamist sect leader yesterday, Warren Jeffs of child sexual abuse. His crimes included sex with 12-year-old child, which he claimed was his "spiritual wife". This is one of the forms of sexual exploitation of children, which we see in society more out in the open.


Polygamist sect leader convicted of having sex with a 12-year-old girl flaunts fashion magazine 10-year-old girl in adults crack the Feds get-up major online child porn pedophile ring like this article? Share it with others using this link http://bit.ly/nf7dYsfetch

The other, some say, is that the layout of Vogue magazine, featuring a 10-year-old "model" in an adult poses and settings. This is clearly provocative, which is partly about What fashion magazines, or at least how they sell fashion (and, of course, magazines). Photographs to make one wonder just Vogue tries to provoke though.

Clear (I hope) this is not child pornography and paedophilia. We have too many already. This week police arrested around the world with 72 busting Board "dreamboard" child pornography. If you subscribe to u.s. immigration and customs enforcement's RSS feed, you'll see a new case of sexual exploitation of children, child porn on a daily basis. It's scary.

So to answer the question posed at the top, you want to protect your children from these things. Watching your child's online activities and social networking are the places to start protecting your child, but it goes further than that.

Follow these tips to make your child does not go, missingDon't put your child in a situation where the exploitation of the can occurGet law and policyUrge of the State and federal representatives to give priority attention to combating crimes against children

Protection of children is part of the answer. Focusing on the bad guys is the reverse of the coin.

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