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Tony Eleninovski

Most people here fail to acknowledge that the Internet is not a playground for kids, which is the preferred platform the government is using to debate the merits of its social controls and censorship. The Internet is for everyone. Why do the majority of people for whom the internet is used for sacrifice their liberties? Why isn't the debate rather shifted to whether children should even be allowed to access the Internet. Why should the Internet have an 18+ ban applied "at the source" for everyone involved? Educate the parents. Don't patronize the Australian public on what we can and cannot access, arguing that our kids should be an example to us all.

 
Document ID: 93765 | Last modified: 13 December 2008, 10:16pm