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by SillyUsername
296 days ago
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Sure it's problem but one that doesn't need a state nanny. Kids could always get jazz mags from friends, find VHS tapes, be told stories, see topless women etc. The difference here is that it's easier, but that's partly caused by indifference and technical illiteracy. If it was a serious enough problem to warrant government intervention the larger public would be championing this cause. They aren't. That's not even withstanding that soft porn is often just people showing their bodies, which should never be a problem. |
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> They aren't.
Nearly 70% of Americans support tougher laws restricting children’s access to adult content online—up from 65% in 2013.
Six in ten young men (ages 18–29) support stricter online restrictions for adult content, a shift from an even split in 2013
You gotta get out of your bubble
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/10/young-men-b...