It's not about banning porn, it never was. It's about putting controls in place so someone in charge can decide what you do and do not get access to. Porn is simply a useful avenue to attempt it by going full pearl clutch mode with "Think of the children!" regardless of the fact that anyone motivated enough will manage to see anything they want online.
Once those controls are there then the list of topics you aren't allowed to access increases as will the scope of groups affected by it.
The establishment pretends to fret about the innocence of the children while overnight every municipal library on the continent suddenly hosts all-ages Drag Shows.
Agreed, but the answer is having better tools for parents to control what their kids see online
That is simply not very practical. You can't have a sanitized subsection. Even if you make sure your kids don't see porn, he'll have classmates who will gladly show him.
add a "nsfw" and "sfw" tag to internet traffic as part of a new standard.
add router tools to block traffic based on these tags (and others, why not)
create normie accessible tools to set these settings, advertise it to parents
with this, parents now have the ability to protect their kids from 90% of the porn on the internet. porn is also something that the kids try to keep private, and get bullied for if it gets mentioned in school, so I'm not too worried about " kids sharing porn with other kids"
Agreed, but the answer is having better tools for parents to control what their kids see online, not to sanitize the Internet.
It's not about banning porn, it never was. It's about putting controls in place so someone in charge can decide what you do and do not get access to. Porn is simply a useful avenue to attempt it by going full pearl clutch mode with "Think of the children!" regardless of the fact that anyone motivated enough will manage to see anything they want online.
Once those controls are there then the list of topics you aren't allowed to access increases as will the scope of groups affected by it.
Exactly.
The establishment pretends to fret about the innocence of the children while overnight every municipal library on the continent suddenly hosts all-ages Drag Shows.
That is simply not very practical. You can't have a sanitized subsection. Even if you make sure your kids don't see porn, he'll have classmates who will gladly show him.
with this, parents now have the ability to protect their kids from 90% of the porn on the internet. porn is also something that the kids try to keep private, and get bullied for if it gets mentioned in school, so I'm not too worried about " kids sharing porn with other kids"