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In a message dated 5/28/02 2:08:12 AM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:

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I've always felt that curtailing our children's viewing habits, whether it
be movies, tvs or computer games, looks and smells a lot like censorship.
IMO, the evils that have and continue to occur in the name of censorship
weigh much heavier than the evils of the "product" being censored >>

I agree with you Shannon.
And assuming that kids will choose the worst stuff available, just displays a
lack of trust in them. Would we always choose porn or absolute garbage over
all the other choices out there? Of course not. People tend to choose things
they are ready for, interested in and comfortable with. Kids too....
Welcome to the list, it's great to meet you!
Ren