Ifrit.Elmodfz said:
I think it's a good thing, kids over here these days are just growing up too fast.
I mean the little girls about 10-12yrs have clothes which say things like "Im sexy" on them and the same kind of thing printed on underwear. It's just disgusting. Toys like those Bratz dolls certainly don't help matters.
Society over here is crumbling at a great rate of knots, kids are just missing out on being kids because their growing up too fast, which I blame a lot on the celeb culture and kids magazines these days. In my opinion magazines aimed at children under 15 shouldn't be telling them how to apply a full face of make up, or other things like it.
It's any wonder we have one of the highest rates of teen pregnancies in europe when society seems to be encouraging girls to be slags and the boys the impression that girls will do anything to make them happy.
And people wonder why I hate this country and have no national pride what so ever.
Maybe I missed it, but where did it say that they're going to stop allowing companies to sell clothes like that? Where does it say parents will magically stop raising their children the same way? I don't really see how stopping internet porn equals no Bratz dolls.
And aside from that - not all pornographic material is "oooscarybad" and disrespectful to women. But whatever - "it's for the kids" right? ONG TEH KIDZ!!!!
I sure wouldn't want to be an adult there, either. Can you buy a t-shirt that says "I'm the guy who had to ask his government if he could whack off?" I bet, too, there's a list you go on. *** yeah, freedom! BRB asking for porn.
*** that.
And, did anyone ever stop and think that the same parents who don't really pay attention to what the kids are doing online or who don't get any parental controls on their own are probably the same parents who aren't going to be all the diligent now?
Finally... when was the last time Government did something right? Not talking about the idea - talking about effectively executing an idea. Think about that.