There is no technological hurdle to regulating porn -- 10 years as an IT consultant and distributed applications designer, I know of what I speak. The hurdle is entirely political. We CHOOSE not to regulate it.
I believe that has something to do with the wholesale embrace of "consequence free sex" by the 60's generation. Fundamentall…
There is no technological hurdle to regulating porn -- 10 years as an IT consultant and distributed applications designer, I know of what I speak. The hurdle is entirely political. We CHOOSE not to regulate it.
I believe that has something to do with the wholesale embrace of "consequence free sex" by the 60's generation. Fundamentally, the same package that gets you no-fault divorce, abortion on demand, and gay marriage also contains unregulated pornography. They don't have to be a package deal, but the way they've been sold to Americans, they are.
To my comment above about smartphones. What age should you get your kid a smartphone? When you're ready for him to have access to unlimited pornography in his pocket.
There is no technological hurdle to regulating porn -- 10 years as an IT consultant and distributed applications designer, I know of what I speak. The hurdle is entirely political. We CHOOSE not to regulate it.
I believe that has something to do with the wholesale embrace of "consequence free sex" by the 60's generation. Fundamentally, the same package that gets you no-fault divorce, abortion on demand, and gay marriage also contains unregulated pornography. They don't have to be a package deal, but the way they've been sold to Americans, they are.
To my comment above about smartphones. What age should you get your kid a smartphone? When you're ready for him to have access to unlimited pornography in his pocket.