▲ | traceroute66 3 days ago | |||||||
> things have gone too far in children being able to access Look, the reality is that kids will be kids ... Remember the pre-internet days when the porn mags were on the top-shelf at the newsagent ? I'm sure many of that generation will tell you stories of copies of Playboy being passed around in the school playground. Or back in the VHS or DVD days .... someone in the playground would be passing around some porn. Or, a UK-centric example would be the famous Page 3 of The Sun newspaper.... "giggle giggle...boobies...giggle" Moving swiftly forward to the modern day. You can legislate about it all you like, but kids know their way around tech and will soon discover what you can do with a VPN or any of the other many workarounds. I think the reality is more that the government is trying to legislate for things that could be resolved by good old-fashioned parenting and teaching. Educating your child properly is better than doing the helicopter-parenting routine and trying to smother little Billy in cotton wool. | ||||||||
▲ | sunrabbit 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Previously, it was controlled by kingship Now, we suppress freedom under the pretext of safety. If you have read "1984", the story is fast. I'm a korean, And a fake news censorship law has been drafted here. When We asked what the standard of fake was, the answer came back that "it was not important". It's actually the case. Because they already have standards. | ||||||||
▲ | physicsguy 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
You say that but I’m sat at the cricket match today listening to another Dad talking about their 11 year old kid turning on their phone this week and watching a video they’ve been sent by another chile of Charlie Kirk being shot by another child. That’s not going looking for it right? | ||||||||
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