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16 Dec 2009
Author: Graeme Klass

Helen Lovejoy approves of the Internet filter
I never thought my country would resort to this. Under the guise of “won’t someone think of the children” the Australian Government, led by Communications Minister Stephen Conroy, have green-lighted the use of Internet filters:
The Federal Government will introduce compulsory internet filtering to block overseas sites which contain criminal content, including child sex abuse and sexual violence.
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy announced the changes today following a controversial trial* to filter the internet which was conducted earlier this year.
Senator Conroy says some internet content is simply not suitable in a civilised society.
Read that last sentence again. That should make one shudder. Individuals decide what is decent and right about a civil society, not an authoritative government.
For the record I am completely against child pornography. These filters will be easily circumvented by paedophiles and scum who get off looking at such stuff. We should be investing in better law enforcement and linking with international police agencies to catch these guys and throw them in jail. Having an Internet filter with rules set on the whim of a government bureaucrat simple impedes our freedom without making a substantial difference to stopping child pornography.
Let’s hope the Opposition, Greens and Independants put a stop to it in the senate.
*Results of the trial can be viewed here
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