Anti-pornography ads always have to distort the information they portray in order to make it seem like it supports their position. Case in point: Video #1, in which we learn that the “American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers” states that “50% of all divorces can be linked to Internet pornography.” Right off, thats not completely true. The organization doesn't say “Internet pornography”, it says “cybersex, inappropriate online relationships, and pornography” contribute to divorces. The first two are just Internet versions of adulterous affairs, not “Internet pornography.” Furthermore, J Lindsey Short, Jr., president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, states that the prurient portions of the Internet cannot be blamed for divorces: “While I don't think you can say that the Internet is causing more divorces, it does make it easier to engage in the sorts of behaviours that traditionally lead to divorce.”
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