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Story: MP: ISPs must come clean on paedophilia
I have 2 daughters, whom I love and care for very much. And, I hate it when they are exposed to activities that I would rather not have them experience. But, It is a parents duty and responsibility to restrict access to content - whether on the web, in magazines or even from their own government, when necessary.
It is a parents duty and responsibility to teach their children well. It's their duty to teach them about what is right and wrong, about how to protect themselves and to speak up when wronged. Especially, when those that think their helping, are setting a poor example for the world. One must consider the "life" of a "law" and the impact it will have on the on the future of freedom and liberty, in general.
Stopping access to content will not prevent the activities that produced that content. And, in this case, that is where the time, engery and focus needs to be.
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