Re: Yet another self-labeling system (do you remember -L18?)
James Love wrote:
On your other point, I really don't agree that is morally wrong to take steps to prevent children from having access to pornography. People may propose ways of doing this which are objectionable, but the basic goal is hardly immoral. Indeed, many think it is immoral not to protect children.
Yes, yes...one man's morality is another's immorality. Each of them thinks of himself as "being in the right" and sees the others as wrong or even "evil" (witness the anti-BoyLover zealotry). Different subjects but the same bullshit. See the futility of it yet, Jamie? If parents find pornography objectionable for their children, then they must take ultimate responsibility to keep pornography away from their kids. If they are not willing to do this, then they should not have had the children in the first place. It's up to them to take care of their kids. Not you, not me, not the government, and not some "voluntary" ratings system. CyberAnalFistFuckingActionMonger
Anonymous wrote:
James Love wrote:
On your other point, I really don't agree that is morally wrong to take steps to prevent children from having access to pornography. People may propose ways of doing this which are objectionable, but the basic goal is hardly immoral. Indeed, many think it is immoral not to protect children.
Yes, yes...one man's morality is another's immorality. Each of them thinks of himself as "being in the right" and sees the others as wrong or even "evil" (witness the anti-BoyLover zealotry). Different subjects but the same bullshit. See the futility of it yet, Jamie?
Agreed. Every religion and culture has a different set of standards and values that it's people use to judge others by. We will always piss off someone.
If parents find pornography objectionable for their children, then they must take ultimate responsibility to keep pornography away from their kids. If they are not willing to do this, then they should not have had the children in the first place. It's up to them to take care of their kids. Not you, not me, not the government, and not some "voluntary" ratings system.
I don't think I have seen this said better anywhere. -Doug
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