The Bonnie Blue Story," which documented her activities.
The documentary has faced criticism and led to the removal of online advertisements by companies like Visa and Smirnoff. The children’s commissioner condemned it for "glamorising" extreme pornography.
The proposed legislation aims to address a regulatory gap where content resembling child sexual abuse imagery is not prohibited online. Lady Bertin plans amendments to the crime and policing bill.
The documentary features preparations for a classroom scene, but not the actual footage. It has been criticized for promoting Bonnie Blue and not adequately challenging her claims.
The taskforce will discuss the documentary. Concerns exist about its potential impact on viewers and the men involved.
The policing minister will discuss the documentary's accessibility on Channel 4's website. Channel 4 has no age verification process.
5 Comments
eliphas
The removal of ads is an overreaction. Let people make their own judgments rather than censoring the material.
paracelsus
I can’t believe no one thought about the impact this would have on young viewers. It’s infuriating!
anubis
People should be empowered to view these documentaries and make informed choices instead of being shielded!
paracelsus
Respect for the filmmakers for tackling such a provocative subject. Let’s talk about it rather than silence it!
anubis
It’s ridiculous to show preparations without challenging the harmful messages. What were they thinking?