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Old 08-12-2008, 19:57   #75
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Re: Six British ISPs are filtering access to Wikipedia

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
Look I have no problem with people photographing children naked as part of family life.I have no problem with nakedness at all,not even of children..until it comes to carefully posed pictures used to court controversy.

Yes it's an old image but that was then,this is now..and attitudes have changed.I don't care how many pornographic images there are anywhere on the web.If they are an adult and you are an adult that's your business.

I just have a problem with paedophile type images being available where ever they are displayed.Wiki or Amazon it's not acceptable.

I'm entitled to my opinion and as a person who has dealt with children who have been abused you might just have the same attitude.
Its not about that image, Maggy J. There is a far bigger issue here, and its about censorship on the internet. You have a right to your opinion like everyone else, but, with regards to legally available material, no one should have the right to censor what other people can see and read. You may find the image offensive and objectionable, but that all part of living in a free country.
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