Pro-Family / Anti-Porn Campaign Against Video
Chain Heats Up
By Rusty Pugh
(AgapePress) - A coalition of pro-family groups is staging a demonstration against a
national video rental chain, in opposition to the company's stance on hard-core
pornography.
The American Family Association, along with several other pro-family groups, is conducting
a campaign to persuade Move Gallery to remove hard-core pornographic movies from their
stores. AFA Special Project Coordinator Randy Sharp says the pro-family groups will
meet in front of Move Gallery's headquarters in Dothan, Alabama, on Friday, December 8, to
show the company that there is a groundswell of support for a national boycott if the
company refuses to remove the pornography.
Sharp says that Movie Gallery claims they're being responsible by putting the hard-core
material in a back room, but he disputes that claim.
"What we're finding and what we're hearing from mothers all across America is that
children are finding their way into these back rooms and the parents are having to go in
there and pull them out," Sharp says. "The sad fact is that these
children--some as young as three years old, we've heard up to ten years old--have lost
their innocence. Their minds have been impregnated with hard-core pornography."
Sharp says Movie Gallery is not concerned with children, only with profits.
"Evidently Movie Gallery says, 'We don't care about families, we don't care about
what happens to children's minds, all we care about is making this material available to
anyone who wants it.' That includes child molesters, pedophiles, rapists, and those
addicted to pornography," Sharp says.
"Movie Gallery is in it for the money. If they really cared about communities
and community standards, they would pull it out."
Sharp says Movie Gallery claims they are only supplying a product for which there is a
demand.
"For Movie Gallery to say, 'Well, that's what the people want, so we make it
available to them'...that's drug-dealer logic," he says.
The pro-family groups plan to meet in front of Movie Gallery headquarters in Dothan at
noon on December 8.
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