Renewed pressure on Top TV over proposed porn channels
01 Feb 2016 | Admin Author
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The Family Policy Institute in partnership with several major Christian Denominations in South Africa has launched a nationwide boycott of Top TV.
The boycott was announced by Family Policy Institute Director, Errol Naidoo at an anti-rape March to Parliament in Cape Town at the weekend.
Naidoo said the Christian Church was deeply concerned that the introduction of three 24-hour pornographic channels in South Africa would exacerbate the current crisis of rape and violence against women and children.
He added that pornography consumption is also linked to marriage and family breakdown, sexual deviant behaviour and sexual addictions that result in social dysfunction.
The Christian denominations listed below along with thousands of independent Churches in SA, will urge their members to immediately cancel their subscriptions with Top TV.