Government could ban barely legal' pornography after Bonnie Blue documentary
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Legislation is being proposed by a new pornography taskforce to ban the barely legal content associated with porn star Bonnie Blue. A documentary aired by Channel 4 about Bonnie Blue garnered criticism for allegedly glamorizing extreme pornography. The children's commissioner for England expressed concern, claiming the portrayal normalizes inappropriate content. Baroness Bertin intends to propose amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill to prohibit online platforms from hosting this type of content. The documentary depicted models in school uniforms chosen for their youthful appearances, raising concerns about the boundaries of acceptable adult content.
The new pornography taskforce will propose legislation aimed at banning a type of content produced by porn star Bonnie Blue, known as barely legal.
The documentary about Bonnie Blue followed her for six months, attracting significant criticism for glamorizing and normalizing extreme pornography.
Baroness Bertin plans to raise amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill to make it illegal for online platforms to host barely legal content.
Channel 4's documentary highlighted models dressed in school uniforms being chosen for their youth appearance, pushing boundaries in adult content.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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