What bait of a headline
Those dickheads know this bill has nothing to do with child safety and everything to do with surveillance and control.
Good, I hope this bill never passes.
It’s such a pity that this bill does nothing to protect kids
“Think of the children” is now so common its being recognised as a logical fallacy.
> More than 13,000 online child sex offences will have been recorded while the government’s flagship internet safety legislation sat in limbo over the summer, new research has suggested.
And how many of those would the legislation actually have prevented?
Any at all?
Yes, another false pressure point under disguise ”what about a children”, and omitting part when offenders who are caught are getting laughable sentences, if at all, but like it is not an issue, but lack of massive surveillance is.
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What bait of a headline
Those dickheads know this bill has nothing to do with child safety and everything to do with surveillance and control.
Good, I hope this bill never passes.
It’s such a pity that this bill does nothing to protect kids
“Think of the children” is now so common its being recognised as a logical fallacy.
> More than 13,000 online child sex offences will have been recorded while the government’s flagship internet safety legislation sat in limbo over the summer, new research has suggested.
And how many of those would the legislation actually have prevented?
Any at all?
Yes, another false pressure point under disguise ”what about a children”, and omitting part when offenders who are caught are getting laughable sentences, if at all, but like it is not an issue, but lack of massive surveillance is.