The Sun’s war on child abusing online porn does not stretch to nipples – phew!

by | 6th, March 2013

sun page 3 10 09 2008 The Suns war on child abusing online porn does not stretch to nipples   phew!

SUN “Justice campaigners” Dr Sara Payne and Shy Keenan want kids protected from online porn:

IF you want to access adult services in the real world – whether its cigarettes, alcohol, or pornography – the law says you must provide valid proof of age.

So. You should need proof of age to buy the Sun, with its adverts for porn lines and Page 3 girls:

Why on earth are the same child protection laws not universally applied in the virtual world of the internet?

Dunno. Stuck the Sun online behind an age restricted page and take the lead. (The paper’s Page 3 Idol invites online readers of any age to spend 25p on voting for which topless stunna in her knickers they want to see more of.)

Our innocent but naturally curious and computer-smart children are paying the price. The NSPCC say the average child now has access to five internet gadgets, so a parental lock on the family PC is no longer enough.

And research shows that exposing children to pornography is emotionally corrosive and can cause serious emotional health and developmental problems.

So, the Sun will end Page 3? Has it gone tits up?

We’re not talking about seeing nipples, which we don’t have a problem with.

Phew. Gerremoff!



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