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may INDUCE vomitting

September 14, 2004 — Leave a comment

in all the furore over the assault weapons ban lapsing, not many people know about the Induce Act or that it is being fast tracked.

for those unfamiliar with the Induce Act, it`s a bill that will make it illegal to “induce” copyright infringement. the bill proposes will in theory make peer to peer networks, mp3 player and cd manufacturers liable for `inducing` the public to violate copyright laws. shoot me in the head now. i`m a big believer  in personal responsibility and this bill has to be one of the most backward steps ever conceived. that`s akin to tell rape victims, it`s their fault because they`re female.

how much lower are we going to sink; are we going to start suing teachers because our children don`t learn?

you can`t legislate values, no matter how hard you try and by removing the onus from the individual to an organisation or government, it just perpetuates the cycle. if people don`t take personal responsibility and teach their children right from wrong, then no matter how manner bills, laws, acts are passed it`s not going to make a difference.

what price freedom

June 14, 2004 — Leave a comment

i`m hoping this is my last entry about/to odorone. i had intended to do a step by step analysis of all the things he`s said about my journal, but i`ve decided there is no point.

odorone is not interested in logic or legality, he is, as i`ve pointed out before a bully. he`s ignored many well thought out arguments on journalspace, some of mine included because at the end of the day it`s not what he wants to hear. he`s deluded himself into thinking what he`s doing is right and worthy, the law and good sense be damned and he`ll malign and make all manner of assumptions and incorrect statements to back his argument.

my posts haven`t been about him, per se, it`s about the principle of what he`s doing and my inability to sit and let more personal freedoms slip away because of apathy.

i will not sit idly by and let someone else`s idea of morals be the benchmark for my children. i`m resident in a country where the library association publishes a list of children`s books that people called for to be banned.

the campaign that`s started here is only a small step down a slippery slope. if we give in now, when are we going to make our stand, when you can`t find I know why the caged bird sings, Catcher in the Rye, The Color Purple, To Kill a Mocking Bird on the shelves of the library because someone started a campaign to `protect the children`?

by then it will be too late.

as parents you have one simple job, be responsible for you children. don`t rely on school or television or the internet or video games or the government to tell you what`s best for you children. take the time to know who your children are, what their interest are and what they do. it`s not society`s job or the school`s job or the media`s job to teach your children, it`s the your job as a parent.

i have adult content on my journal and if some child find their way to my journal i`ll be upset, but not with the child, but the parents that let them roam about unaccompanied. the simplest analogy i can find, the internet is a like a giant mall, you wouldn`t let your child roam about the mall unaccompanied, would you?

the other point about taking responsibility for you children is when faced with situations that you wouldn`t approve of, they will have your moral compass ingrained in them so they will know right from wrong and very rarely disappoint you.

i don`t need odorone tell me what my children shouldn`t see, i know what i don`t want them to see and ensure that they don`t and if they`re not in my immediate sphere of influence and they see or hear something that`s inappropriate they will behave appropriately because they`ve been taught right from wrong by us, their parents.