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Story: Parliament to discuss child porn regulations
Pornography is not desirable in any form in a civilised society. The same requires a stringent punishment and more so when the future of the young generation is at stake. In the name of “liberalisation” and “freedom of speech and expression” criminal tendencies degrading the moral fabric of the nation cannot be allowed to operate. We are custodians of “morality” for the future generation and we cannot afford to give it a debased, immoral and perverse society as the heritage. Thus, the bright future requires both negative form of discipline in the form of punishment and positive form of discipline by voluntarily following and cherishing the morality and ideals preserved by a nation from numerous centuries.
See http://perry4law.blogspot.com/2005/05/pornography-at-its-worst.html
and http://perry4law.blogspot.com/2005/04/challenges-of-obscenity-and.html
for details.
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Story: Parliament to discuss child porn regulations
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if isps can block sites they can also say whos try... Dc -
Pornography is not desirable in any form in a... Praveen Dalal -
Why on earth should ISP's have to declare. Surely... Anonymous -
as much as i agree that child pornography should b... Anonymous -
Those who publish the child pornography need... Anonymous







