Morality in Media is asking people to wear a White Ribbon Against Pornography beginning this Sunday through Nov. 5, according to a report from Focus on the Family's CitizenLink.com Web site.
According to the story, Bob Peters, president of Morality in Media, stresses that "just because hardcore porn and obscenity is prevalent in society does not mean it's legal."
"If people don't make complaints in the community about pornography," he said, "there's a perception that people don't care and maybe that it's even acceptable in our community."
Morality in Media is a national, not-for-profit, "inter-faith organization" established in 1962 that says it's mission is to "combat obscenity and uphold decency standards in the media."