Sunday, December 6, 2009

DAY 8--summary of lecture






Australia has reached our place in the queue time for our two-yearly Internet Censorship attempt, where the Government spends in excess of $100 Million each time to educate, filter, administer, prosecute, fix and block the problem. While politicians argue about filtering objectionable and questionable material, and what these words even mean to the average citizen, child pornography has grown and spread like a virus.
"Labor makes no apologies to those that argue that any regulation of the internet is like going down the Chinese road," he said. "If people equate freedom of speech with watching child pornography, then the Rudd-Labor Government is going to disagree."




The issue of Internet censorship is hovering dangerously close to Government propaganda – the government is twisting facts and logic with statements that accuse anyone who is against censorship of being a pedophile to gain the support of the Australian family.

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