Has anyone here ever taken part in a protest action in front of a store or business?
I lead a Christian human rights group on campus and one issue we plan to address this year is sexual exploitation of women and children in our city and province.I believe the problem exists to a great extent because in our society unfortunately by many premarital sex is seen as 'normal' and the mainstream media and often glorifies sex and shows women as objects. Pornography definitely plays a large role.
There is an 'adult video store' close to our university, which is btw located in the inner city, one of the poorest parts of Winnipeg. We are planning some kind of public action on or near its premises to raise awareness to the dangers of pornography- not only spiritual for the person watching it but also for his/her family and people who may be hurt by him/her- most sexual offenders begin by getting hooked on this stuff and then act out their 'fantasies'- either by making use of the so-called 'sex trade' or assault on unwilling women and often children.
In Manitoba, thousands of young women and girls are victims of the sexual exploitation, most are coerced or forced into prostitution- either being 'sold' on the streets or victimized in private homes. Many kids who are exploited are homeless, and some exchange their bodies for basic needs like food or shelter. Most women in Manitoba who are involved in prostitution have been victimized when they were as young as 14
http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/childfam/strategy_on_sexual_exploitation.html
We would like to target this place. We are planning to stand outside of the store and hand out tracts to passersby about pornography and sexual exploitation in this country. Or hold a prayer service for victims of the sex trade. Or a petition asking for pornography to be made illegal in Canada.
I was wondering if you think this would be legal, and if not what could the consequences be. I am afraid that we could be sued for taking part in this, and was wondering if anyone here has ever been involved in an action targetting a business and what happened. I am thinking of talking to the police before we do anything. We are not planning anything violent against the people who work there or to destroy any property.
If we cannot actually protest near the store, in the worst case we will do something regarding this issue on campus, but it would be much more effective to actually carry out the action beside the store itself.
Anyways, I was wondering what do people here think? Any ideas/comments/suggestions/caution/criticisms would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you and God bless you.
Cristo Vive!
- Tomasz
I lead a Christian human rights group on campus and one issue we plan to address this year is sexual exploitation of women and children in our city and province.I believe the problem exists to a great extent because in our society unfortunately by many premarital sex is seen as 'normal' and the mainstream media and often glorifies sex and shows women as objects. Pornography definitely plays a large role.
There is an 'adult video store' close to our university, which is btw located in the inner city, one of the poorest parts of Winnipeg. We are planning some kind of public action on or near its premises to raise awareness to the dangers of pornography- not only spiritual for the person watching it but also for his/her family and people who may be hurt by him/her- most sexual offenders begin by getting hooked on this stuff and then act out their 'fantasies'- either by making use of the so-called 'sex trade' or assault on unwilling women and often children.
In Manitoba, thousands of young women and girls are victims of the sexual exploitation, most are coerced or forced into prostitution- either being 'sold' on the streets or victimized in private homes. Many kids who are exploited are homeless, and some exchange their bodies for basic needs like food or shelter. Most women in Manitoba who are involved in prostitution have been victimized when they were as young as 14
http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/childfam/strategy_on_sexual_exploitation.html
We would like to target this place. We are planning to stand outside of the store and hand out tracts to passersby about pornography and sexual exploitation in this country. Or hold a prayer service for victims of the sex trade. Or a petition asking for pornography to be made illegal in Canada.
I was wondering if you think this would be legal, and if not what could the consequences be. I am afraid that we could be sued for taking part in this, and was wondering if anyone here has ever been involved in an action targetting a business and what happened. I am thinking of talking to the police before we do anything. We are not planning anything violent against the people who work there or to destroy any property.
If we cannot actually protest near the store, in the worst case we will do something regarding this issue on campus, but it would be much more effective to actually carry out the action beside the store itself.
Anyways, I was wondering what do people here think? Any ideas/comments/suggestions/caution/criticisms would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you and God bless you.
Cristo Vive!
- Tomasz