▲ | taminka 4 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> In your country if say some public TV would publish hard core porn mid day for children to see, would there be consequences? like fines and license removal? I am sure in civilized countries that TV station will be punished rt hasn't done this and there are concrete laws against doing this, if rt violated them, they would/should fined/suspended, it's really that simple, do you have any real examples of illegal things they've carried out? and if you're implying that extrajudicial measures are the only effective method to deal w/ situations like these, then there's an issue w/ the laws just because censorship is carried out against a cause you don't like, doesn't make it justified, since it's very likely to be used in less benevolent ways in the future | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | rvnx 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
It is similar to the problem of pornography online. If you are a parent, it is your responsibility to watch your kids and install a porn filter on their computer / tv / phones. It is pointless to have websites to verify that you are old enough, as there always be websites from abroad who will not respect the law, and it forces you to leak your identity (who becomes tied to your IP address). If you are not happy with propaganda, it is your role and the role of schools to educate people around about how to consume information and look with a critical view. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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