October 25, 2016 |
No On Prop 60” Campaign Releases 1st Spanish Language Video |
LOS ANGELES—“No on Proposition 60” released its first campaign video targeting Spanish-language voters today, aimed at educating more Californians about the controversial measure. Proposition 60 would allow any California resident to sue those involved with an adult film production, including performers, if a condom isn’t visible. The proposition has been opposed by over thirty state newspapers, including La Opinión, which published its editorial on Sunday. The video details the problems the law would cause for adult film workers, and the broad opposition it faces from major newspapers throughout the state. The editorial board of La Opinión, the country’s largest Spanish-language daily, joined the opposition, saying the enforcement mechanism “sounds like vigilantism and can easily open actors to abuse and harassment through excessive litigation” (“Esta cláusula de la medida suena a vigilantismo y puede fácilmente prestarse a abusos y a hostigamiento de los actores por parte de los demandantes y a excesivos litigios.”) Proposition 60 is being opposed by the California Democratic Party, the California Republican Party, the California Libertarian Party, and over fifty local and issue-based political clubs, as well as the state’s ten largest newspapers, and over one hundred HIV/AIDS organizations, medical societies and civil rights advocates. Thousands of performers have expressed their opposition to the measure on social media, and by reaching out to voters directly at campuses, farmers’ markets, political rallies and protests. Recent polling has shown that support for Proposition 60 has fallen to just 40% as voters learn more about the controversial measure. The video, which will first be promoted on social media, can be seen here.
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