A controversial initiative
The Alt Urgell County Council has launched a new campaign that seeks to address the premature access of adolescents to pornography, under the slogan ‘Porn is Fake. Talk ‘. This initiative, which uses videos with everyday situations starring young people and adults, has generated intense debate and viral on social networks.
Videos that impact
Among the various shared contents is a video created by the Sexual Violence Prevention Commission. In this clip, a girl enters a bakery and asks for a ‘quarter -tempered cock’, causing the surprise of the dependent. The conversation, which includes questions about the girl’s preferences, culminates in a shocking message: ‘Access to porn for young people and children is so easy, do not leave them alone’.
The reaction of the community
The video has provoked a large number of comments on the networks, where many emphasized the power of the message and the need to openly discuss the influence of pornography on society, especially among young people.
A reflection on the youthful reality
Another clip of the campaign shows a child looking at pornographic content on their phone, while their parents, with their eyes bandage, prepare lunch. The child’s innocence is contrasted with his reaction to the images he sees, emphasizing the worrying normalization of these situations in everyday life.
The need to inform
The final message of the video is clear: ‘Don’t close your eyes on porn, it’s more present than you think’. This statement emphasizes the importance of communication between parents and children on the subject.
A message for all
Other videos of the campaign present to teenagers like Jan, a 14-year-old boy who, in addition to activating in sports and socializing with his friends, also consumes pornographic content. The message is forceful: ‘Porn is available to everyone, and not everyone is able to understand what he sees.’
A necessary dialogue
With this campaign, the County Council not only seeks to generate debate, but also to foster a broader dialogue on sexuality and the influence of digital media, remembering that it is essential to educate young people in the critical understanding of what they consume.