UN Treaty Endangers Children, Normalizes Virtual Exploitation

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A frightening new United Nations treaty threatens to undermine decades of progress in protecting children from sexual exploitation.

The recently signed accord seeks to decriminalize artificial intelligence (AI) child sexual abuse images, potentially normalizing pedophilic content in our digital landscape.

This treaty, signed by over 65 nations including the European Union, China, and Russia, allows countries to decriminalize the production and dissemination of virtual child pornography and even permits sexting among minors.

Critics argue that such provisions strike at the heart of child protection, effectively encouraging a culture where the exploitation of children is more permissible.


By allowing conditions where minors can share sexualized images, the treaty places an undue burden on vulnerable children to protect themselves from exploitation rather than holding predators accountable.

This emboldening of sexual perversion not only diminishes the severity of real-world consequences but could facilitate an increase in child sexual abuse and trafficking.

Opponents note that predatory behavior often escalates from virtual crimes to real, harmful actions against children. Complaints raised about the treaty point to historical contexts where decriminalizing such actions led to increased risks for minors.

The treaty is set to come into effect once 40 countries ratify it, indicating an urgent call for action from lawmakers and advocates to ensure children’s safety is prioritized over misguided attempts to accommodate deviant behavior framed as “sexual rights.”

Amid ongoing discussions, the Trump administration should take a firm stand against this disturbing treaty.

President Trump must ensure that the United States rejects this agreement and urges other countries to do so as well.

Furthermore, Congress should be compelled to reinforce existing anti-trafficking laws, rejecting any notion that could lead to child pornography—virtual or otherwise—becoming more widespread.

In an age where technology increasingly intertwines with daily life, it is critical to uphold child protection as a fundamental principle, ensuring that America remains a leader in defending the vulnerable rather than capitulating to harmful social trends.

We must unite to fight against any initiative that jeopardizes our children’s safety and dignity in the name of modernity or misguided freedoms.

Sources:
americanthinker.com
lifezette.com
thefederalist.com












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