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Post by Monroe »

lol that's great.
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To be honest I consider wasting this much money on a porn filter to be a waste of time and money. Supervise your kids yourself, don't make the government pay to do it for you.
The reason I hate this Kid is not for cracking it but for telling someone in authority about it. Get a life you little pissant.
Why shouldn't he tell someone about it? They have wasted this much money on a system that can be broken in minutes, I'd tell them too.
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Yeah I agree they shouldn't have bothered in the first place but if you find a loop hole you don't get rid of it you exploit it.
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Post by Aaron »

Mikey wrote:
That's really the end all, be all. Whether we're talking about pornography, sexual predators, cults, or just shopping; it's up to a parent to do a parent's job. If someone wants the government, or advertisers, or producers, or anyone else to do his or her own job of parenting, here's a list of options for them:

condoms; diaphragms; various and sundry birth control pills; IUDS; abstinence, etc.
It seems lots of people have lost sight of the fact that you are supposed to be taking an active role in your kids life. If you want to deploy a porn filter on your computer, more power to you but it shouldn't take the place of proper supervision.

Same with sex ed, you shouldn't rely on just the school to educate your children. Hell I intend to supply my children with condomns, I know they will have sex. At least I can ensure they will be safe.
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Post by Mikey »

I'm glad I've found some sympathetic souls to my idea that parents whould actually be parenting their own kids. Maybe I'm a dyed-in-the-wool American, but I don't feel that it's the government's (read: taxpayers') responsibility to provide this kind of protection for parents to use. If I want a content monitor for my kid's computet usage, then I should be the one paying for it.

I'm not saying kids and parents shouldn't take advantage of the many tools that are out there to help with protecting one's child - I'm just saying that these are in fact just tools, and as such, must be made use of in the proper way by parents, who must take an active role.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:It seems lots of people have lost sight of the fact that you are supposed to be taking an active role in your kids life.
It is a problem I spot every single day. Another aspect is that hard;y any limits are being set for children. OK, kids are getting older younger, but does it mean we should refrain from actively raising our children.? no.
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