• mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    I don’t care if kids see porn.

    If that’s the worst thing ever, justifying this invasion of privacy, whoop de shit. Let 'em.

    There’s a lot worse on the internet. There’s a lot worse on daytime television. Blood and guts and cults and informercials. Desirable crude entertainment is obviously not worth locking down the internet. I mean for fuck’s sake, at least with “four horsemen” excuses, like terrorism and money laundering, people agree that those things are bad.

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      It’s absolutely reprehensible that you think it’s okay for a child to see an infomercial

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      The thing is that by now, plenty of adults grew up watching porn when they were minors, and know that this hasn’t been harmful to them… so why are we even still getting laws like that, shouldn’t voters and their representatives know better by now…

    • irelephant 🍭@lemm.ee
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      I was never exposed to porn on the internet as a child, outside of advertisements and typing website names wrong. I never looked for it either, if a child is actively seeking it out, its up to a parent to deal with it. People should stop making laws to protect bad parents.

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        its up to a parent to deal with it

        What a nice cherry on top of the hypocrisy pie. The party of “personal responsibility” and “small government” is perfectly happy when government is used to regulate sexuality and help out the irresponsible parents that don’t want to spend time monitoring their children’s Internet usage. Now young teens are going to learn how to use VPNs or just find the shadier sites that don’t give a shit about U.S. state laws.

        Both of which would be adequately addressed by parents learning how to use the tools that are probably already built into their router.

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          Exactly. Screw everyone on both sides of the aisle that thinks this is anywhere near a good idea.

          If you hate porn, be vocal about tools to block stuff you don’t like on your own network. Maybe even require ISPs to distribute that info to their customers. But don’t force anyone to do it.

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      Yes, you’re right. But that doesn’t fit with their “think of the children” moral compass. Which isn’t even pointing the correct direction, but good luck convincing them of that.

      I feel like my compass analogy isn’t the best, but eh.