Internet filtering

Dec 15, 2009 20:55

Yes, it has been given the green light in Australia and is currently up for vote within the Australian senate. Some fucktard in the government thinks that it will help protect children and stop things like child porn and the such, yes he also openly admits that the filter can be easily bypassed, so what exactly is this stopping ( Read more... )

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ollieottah December 15 2009, 13:44:53 UTC
He needs to spend some time in china behind their great wall of internetfail. People in China make a business out of doing illegal things on the internet, look their giant ass firewall isn't stoping them. If they want to protect the children they are going about it all wrong, instead of spending millions of dollars trying to force family values down the throats of single men, they need to spend the money educating the lazy parents who don't care about their children. Maybe fine/arrest parents, or take away kids from parents who don't do what they should be doing like they do with parents who beat their children, or let their kids watch porn, drink under sage, smoke pot and so on. Its up to the parents to raise their kids, not the government.

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jayfox December 16 2009, 00:25:36 UTC
Sure the parents have a responsibility, but iut can't be left up to them, i was brought up by my grandparents who tried to stop me from doing all these things and i still found ways to do them.

Internet filtering should be a choice, if the parents would like these things blocked, what they have to do it call the ISP and have the filtering turned on for their account.

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