Fight the New Drug (FTND) is a nonprofit, secular, and non-legislative anti-pornography organization that is based in Utah. The group was founded in Utah in 2009. FTND describes pornography as analogous to a drug and argues that it is a public health crisis. Fight the New Drug does not push for anti-pornography legislation. Instead, it seeks to educate people on the harms and risks of pornography, and to help people "consider before consuming" - one of their mantras. The group works with people aged 18 to 24 through presentations and video campaigns, and through student outreach activities in public school districts within Utah. In a 2015 campaign, FTND posted 100 billboards in the San Francisco Bay Area stating "Porn Kills Love". In March 2018 the Kansas City Royals held a FTND anti-pornography seminar for players during their spring training, and in November of that year FTND released a three-part documentary film entitled Brain, Heart, World. In addition, the group promotes its campaign via a social media presence, branded merchandise, such as T-shirts, and marketing kits. More information...
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