Dominican Group Calls for Regulation of “Casa de Alofoke” Content, Citing Harm to Youth
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – The happy Marriage movement, a Dominican institution dedicated to family values, has formally requested intervention from the Ministry of Culture regarding the content produced by “Casa de Alofoke,” a popular entertainment platform.The group alleges the platform disseminates messages “contrary to moral values” and possibly harmful, especially to children and young people.
In a statement released today, the Happy Marriage Movement expressed concern over content it deems detrimental to the “common good” and the values underpinning Dominican society. The organization, which has operated for 33 years, specifically requested the competent authorities evaluate and consider suspending or regulating events and content originating from “Casa de Alofoke.” The appeal centers on the belief that the platform’s output poses a risk to the family unit and the well-being of vulnerable citizens.
The group highlighted the susceptibility of children and youth to destructive messaging, emphasizing the need for protection. They assert that the family is central to societal health and requires proactive safeguarding from all sectors. The Happy Marriage Movement pledged its continued collaboration in promoting a culture of peace, respect, and values-based education for the benefit of the Dominican people.
The Ministry of Culture has not yet responded to the request for intervention. It remains to be seen whether the government will take action to regulate or suspend content from “Casa de Alofoke,” which has gained important popularity in the Dominican Republic through its livestreamed shows and social media presence.