One Nation's promotion of sex trade culture shows it is not family or women-friendly
Family First Party
Family First Legislative Council candidate Deepa Mathew today said One Nation’s promotion of its Victorian state secretary, Bianca Colecchia — who publicly celebrates her long-term management of a strip club — demonstrates that the party is not serious about upholding the dignity of women or strengthening families.
Ms Mathew said South Australia needs political parties that will unapologetically put families first and defend the inherent worth and dignity of every woman — not normalise industries built on the commodification of women’s bodies for male entertainment.
“The sex trade is not empowering. It is an industry that too often exploits vulnerable young women and reduces them to products for consumption,” Ms Mathew said.
“South Australians want their daughters valued for their character, intelligence and contribution to society — not encouraged into an industry that thrives on objectification.”
Ms Mathew said Family First was established to promote strong families as the foundation of a healthy nation.
“Few things undermine marriage, family and the security of children more than the porn trade.
“A party that elevates and celebrates involvement in the commercial sex industry cannot credibly claim to be family-focused or pro-women,” he said.
“The dignity of women matters. The protection of families matters. Cultural signals from political leaders matter. This is something Cory Bernardi, Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce should reflect on.”
Ms Mathew said One Nation’s inability to recognise the importance of upholding the family and resisting the normalisation of the sex trade makes it unworthy of the support of Australians who want their communities to be safe, stable and family-centred.
“If elected to Parliament, I will continue to advocate for laws and policies that strengthen families and resist the cultural forces that seek to exploit women and harm families.”
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