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What’s in Your Wallet? A Credit Card that Profits from the Rape of Children?

Courtesy of Pam Martens

Nicholas Kristof

Nicholas Kristof

The New York Times columnist and two-time Pulitzer winner, Nicholas Kristof, has managed to do in one column what Canada, the U.S. Department of Justice, Visa and Mastercard have failed to do: send a strong message that profiting from the rape of children will result in dire consequences.

At 7:06 a.m. on Friday, Kristof Tweeted this:

“I’ve spent the last few months reporting this piece about Pornhub. What most people don’t realize is that it’s infested with rape videos. I talked to child trafficking survivors whose rape videos the company had distributed and monetized. Unconscionable.”

“Unconscionable” is a peculiar word to use given the breadth of Kristof’s article. If monetizing the rape of children isn’t criminal in the U.S. and Canada, we’re living in a sicker era than any of us have imagined. (Pornhub, a video website accessible on the internet, is owned by the Canadian porn conglomerate, MindGeek.)

Kristof’s article makes an overwhelming case against Pornhub with first-hand accounts from underage victims and evidence like the following, which, hopefully, the legal department of the New York Times has provided to law enforcement:

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