zimmerman said:
This is not a slippery slope fallacy. The government won't even admit exactly what will be censored and it has no plans to make the list of what is censored accountable to the people.
uh oh! this means that we're not gonna be able to access bored of studies and liberal party sites! run! run from the scary snowball!
is it at all possible that the government is not telling because it hasn't yet decided? might i also suggest that pointing out what has been censored would make the idea completely worthless?
get real zimmerman. you live in australia, not china. if a government attempted to censor anything political or anything of value, it'd be known. remember the scareyness when the sedition laws were encated. want to explain to me the mountains of important information that have been censored as a result?
*The monetary cost
*The cost to consumers of reduced speeds
Indeed.
*The cost to consumers and business of not being able to access legitimate material because of inaccurate filtering.
Yes I'm sure chemists won't be able to access the information they need from the good drugs guide or erowid anymore.
*Possibility of children being exposed to more harmful material because the system gives parents a false sense of security, when in reality it can be easily circumvented.
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*Loss of utility to adults who wish to access pornography. Remember; the plan is now to censor "X rated" material from everyone, not just child porn.
I have a strong doubt that Family First will suddenly withdraw their support if these demands are refused, which they will be.
*The risk of abuse of the system by the government to censor unfavorable material or material that certain politicians (e.g. loony senators like family first as part of political deals) happen to dislike.
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jb_nc said:
Neb is a virgin, no suprise he'd support blocking images of people having sex that are younger that himself.
nah mang i need 2 c pictures to ready myself for the big day!!!