Since murder is worse than looking at naked ladies, maybe they should ban guns instead? How many people die from guns vs looking at porn? I guess you could die if you looked at porn while driving.
Instead of trying to send Utah back into the dark ages, if you really feel the need to filter the internet, how about having a free registration process that involves going somewhere where you have to show a form of ID like a driver's license? Or to make it convenient, certify different locations to do this for people like coffee shops, copy shops, universities, city services buildings, etc. Have kiosks maybe for registering too. Give them a unique username/pw and have the registration involve listing of a MAC address. Users can be assigned usernames and passwords. Depending on your age, the content can be filtered or unfiltered.
Now, I'm not saying I prefer the registering, but hey, at least make some effort to let adults think for themselves. I barely took a couple of minutes to think of this. Why can't our "leaders" think of something like this? It doesn't seem like they are providing a service but more like keeping us under submission. Remember, they work for us, not the other way around.
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Since murder is worse than looking at naked ladies, maybe they should ban guns instead? How many people die from guns vs looking at porn? I guess you could die if you looked at porn while driving.
Instead of trying to send Utah back into the dark ages, if you really feel the need to filter the internet, how about having a free registration process that involves going somewhere where you have to show a form of ID like a driver's license? Or to make it convenient, certify different locations to do this for people like coffee shops, copy shops, universities, city services buildings, etc. Have kiosks maybe for registering too. Give them a unique username/pw and have the registration involve listing of a MAC address. Users can be assigned usernames and passwords. Depending on your age, the content can be filtered or unfiltered.
Now, I'm not saying I prefer the registering, but hey, at least make some effort to let adults think for themselves. I barely took a couple of minutes to think of this. Why can't our "leaders" think of something like this? It doesn't seem like they are providing a service but more like keeping us under submission. Remember, they work for us, not the other way around.