• Vanth@reddthat.com
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    8 hours ago

    you gotta admit that there are psychological effects on avid adult viewers and more on minors

    Citation needed when we’re talking about implementing laws and opening up lawsuits suing for $75k+. Multiple robust peer-reviewed citations needed. Preferably not funded by a Catholic church group.

    Also it’s a leap to say top-down privacy invading laws are the way the state or federal government should handle it instead of the concerned parent monitoring computer usage. There’s so many free and subscription based parental control tools out there. Comprehensive sex education would be a potential alternate way for the state to support parents and teens to educate them on porn consumption and safe internet usage.

    FYI, NCOSE, the group joining (likely funding) the lawsuit, is against comprehensive sex education.

    • venusaur@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      You’re talking about a few separate things here.

      1. I never said this is how it should be implemented. I just said stricter guardrails on porn would do some good.
      2. evidence is needed when creating laws. Yes
      3. when a law is already in effect, breaking the law does not require evidence to prove the law should exist. It requires evidence that the law was broken.