The UN is on the brink of legalizing something unimaginable.
Right now, it’s pushing a horrifying treaty that could make it acceptable to create and possess explicit materials involving children—as long as it’s deemed "private" or "consensual".
The UN’s latest treaty on cybercrime could allow predators to exploit children under the guise of "consensual" or "private" use of sexual content.
Imagine AI-generated images of children in disturbing scenarios, or minors being manipulated into creating their own exploitation—all potentially decriminalized. This is beyond comprehension—it’s a direct threat to the safety of every child.
If this treaty is signed, it could pave the way for the normalization of the most horrific forms of child exploitation and even elements of pedophilia.
And the UN isn’t just allowing this—they’re endorsing it.
By decriminalizing "consensual" child pornography, they’re opening the floodgates for pedophiles and predators. And make no mistake—if we let this happen, it’s only a matter of time before they push for even more: lowering the age of consent, defending the "rights" of those who prey on our children.
This is a nightmare in the making, and we cannot afford to wake up too late. We are standing at the edge of a cliff, and if we don’t act now, the protections that keep our children safe will be eroded.
What will be left? A world where predators are protected by the law, and our ability to safeguard our children is stripped away.
We must rise up and make our voices heard. Add your name today to demand that your head of state and UN Ambassador block this outrageous treaty.
The time to protect our children from this madness is now—before it’s too late.
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Dear African presidents,
I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the new UN treaty on cybercrime. What should be a positive step toward global safety has instead raised significant alarm.
Among the most distressing aspects of this proposed treaty is the inclusion of language that would decriminalize certain forms of child pornography.
According to Article 14 of the treaty, countries may choose to decriminalize the production, distribution, and possession of content depicting children that are sexually exposed, so long as the material does not represent an “existing person” or does not visually depict actual “child sexual abuse or child sexual exploitation.”
This proposal is not only deeply unethical but also poses a direct threat to the safety and well-being of the most vulnerable members of our society—our children.
It opens the door to depictions of pedophilia and legalizes some forms of child pornography, long considered illegal.
It is deeply troubling that the UN, which should prioritize the protection of all citizens, especially children, is considering provisions that could improve the social perception of pedophiles and protect those who possess and consume such vile material.
We must keep these dangerous individuals far away from our children and ensure that their abhorrent behavior is not legitimized through international treaties.
In light of this, I urge you to take a stand against this treaty when it comes before the United Nations General Assembly this month. Please abstain from endorsing any agreement that would undermine the protection of our children and compromise the safety of our society.
Thank you for your attention to this critical issue.