October 11, 2011
In the UK, you now have to make the embarrassing decision of whether or not to have access to pornography and other less-than-child-friendly sites. If Brits want access to the blocked material, they must ask for it to be removed. It will not only block porn sites, but also pages that promote suicide and eating ...
Tags: big brother,
censorship,
child friendly internet,
child protection,
children and porn,
internet porn,
online,
parental block,
parenting,
porn,
porn sites
August 20, 2010
A British government Council wanted to force a happily married woman with an IQ of 53 on to birth control pills. This was rejected by the courts but has raised some interesting questions about how far a government can go for the safety of the unborn children and why they think this is okay. The ...
May 29, 2010
This morning, Jordan Romero must be the happiest 13-year-old boy on the face of the earth. Having become the youngest person ever to summit Mount Everest, by two whole years, he can certainly tell all of his middle-school friends how he cheated death while climbing the world’s tallest mountain. But why does he need to ...
Tags: child abuse,
child protection,
children's rights,
end of innocence,
forced maturity,
Guiness Book of World Records,
human rights,
Jessica Dubroff,
Jordan Romero,
legislation,
media,
parenting,
parents