From: “E. ALLEN SMITH” <EALLENSMITH@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU>
To: alano@teleport.com
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From: "E. ALLEN SMITH" <EALLENSMITH@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU>
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 1996 04:10:29 +0800
To: alano@teleport.com
Subject: Re: [rant] A thought on filters and the V-Chip
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From: IN%"alano@teleport.com" "Alan Olsen" 26-JAN-1996 16:31:41.98
>The purpose of all the ratings, and the filters and all the other stuff is
not to "protect kids". It is to protect the prejudices of the adults. They
do not want to see it anywhere in the world, not just inflicting some sort
of imaginary harm on their children. I expect the first people to use the
"reversed filters" will be the kids themselves. (Behind the parents back,
of course.)
I have known too many adults that believe that by restricting their kids
access to information, they can prevent them from growing up. In these
parent's minds, such information is what makes them want to hump their
little brains out. Biology has nothing to do with it in their limited way
of thinking. Cluelessness does not just cover computers with these people.
It also covers any other topic that required more than two brain cells to
understand.
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Strongly agreed. Why should parents be able to determine what
information their children receive? Are children the property of the parents?
I can see some rights of parents over children, since they have
responsibilities over their children also (and thus need the rights to fulfill
those responsibilities), but censorship is not one of them. No study has ever
shown actually harmful effects from viewing pornography.
Crypto relevance? A lot of the same people wanting to restrict
children's access to information are also against cryptography, anonymnity,
etcetera- see the "CyberAngels" for an instance.
Incidentally, they also tend to want to restrict people (or at least minors) from viewing other information
opposing them. "SafeSurf", the censorship-by-rating site that the CyberAngels
are associated with, has as one of its categories of stuff to restrict access
to any advocacy of illegal drug usage. Translation- NORML and anyone else
working for drug legalization. Of course, the anti-some-drugs biases of the
Guardian Angels are well known...
-Allen
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