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Pornography Sites Promote Drugging of Women: Investigation Uncovers Dark Side
Following a shocking CNN investigation that revealed the existence of global online "rape academies," British lawmakers are escalating demands for decisive action against digital platforms where these dangerous communities thrive. Motherless.com is identified as a prominent platform, hosting numerous videos referred to by users as "sleep content," a term that hints at the intent to exploit women.
'Rape Academies' and Drugging Practices
Investigations show that hundreds of users on these platforms openly exchange detailed advice on how to drug their partners, using both liquids and pills. These conversations include precise instructions on dozens of medications, including specific dosages, many of which are commonly used drugs. CNN's Paris bureau chief, Saskia Vondern, contacted users on the site. One user informed her via Telegram that he runs a business selling liquid sedatives for $175 per bottle, noting that the product is shipped worldwide and that "your wife will feel nothing and remember nothing."
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Calls to Ban Sites and Stop Rape Promotion
Amidst these appalling discoveries, pressure is mounting on major search engines to ban Motherless.com. A public petition has also been launched, demanding this step in an effort to curb the spread of content that encourages sexual violence and rape crimes.