Spartacus
Daily Stormer
October 30, 2019
Somehow, every time the (((government))) thinks about children watching porn, the first thing they want to do is spy on everybody, as opposed to, say, just banning porn altogether.
Funny how that works.
Australia’s powerful domestic security agency has suggested using face scans to confirm people’s age before they watch online pornography.
The Department of Home Affairs has also raised using the technology to restrict access to gambling sites.
The department has recommended checking ages by matching a person’s photo with a document already lodged with Home Affairs, such as a driver’s licence.
‘This could assist in age verification, for example by preventing a minor from using their parent’s driver licence to circumvent age verification controls,’ it wrote to a parliamentary committee investigating the idea.
If these people actually cared about THE CHILDREN, there are far better things to protect them from, like encouraging them to mutilate their genitals into a parody of the opposite sex’.
Or making them a minority in their own country.
10-year-olds seeing bukkakes on their computers is bad, but existential crises are far worse.
The United Kingdom this month abandoned plans to introduce a nationwide age verification system for online pornography, after years of technical troubles and concerns from privacy campaigners.
By “technical troubles” they mean affirmative action.
But Australia’s invaders are more yellow than brown, so that’s probably a somewhat smaller problem there.
The Home Affairs proposal would piggyback off a separate proposed facial recognition scheme being pursued by the federal government.
The government wants agencies, banks and phone companies to be able to use the technology.
However, a bipartisan committee recently shot down the proposal over fears it could lead to mass surveillance, telling the government to redraft its plans.
Mass surveillance is the whole point here.
Dancing around it like this is just a show they put on for idiots…
…which is most of the population really.
Sex industry lobby group Eros Association suggested stronger parental controls be made available by internet service providers, pointing to Telstra allowing a filter of websites.
In the association’s submission, general manager Rachel Payne says the UK model posed serious privacy concerns and risked creating a potential ‘honey pot’ for hackers.
Ms Payne also warned other age-classified content, like R18+ films or works of art, could be caught under the age verification scheme.
She said the same company which runs adult website PornHub, is also the largest provider of a third-party age verification tool, which Ms Payne said created a conflict of interest.
Notice how none of these porn companies – many of whom are owned by large corporations with a lot of money – never seem to have anything against something that could probably affect their income by a huge margin.
It’s almost like money isn’t their main concern at all…
The University of New South Wales’ Law Society said in countries where age verification for porn was enforced, effectiveness was limited with over four million domains and internet tools allowing users to circumvent controls.
But the society did say Italy, Denmark and Spain had successful government-run age verification schemes for online gambling.
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South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence said restricting children’s access to porn would allow them to learn about sex more appropriately.
‘In our client work there have been cases of children sexually assaulting younger children in ways they have learnt from watching pornography,’ the centre’s submission said.
That last bit is arguably an even worse idea.
Remember – these people’s idea of learning about sex appropriately means bringing some childless woman or a faggot in a dress to a classroom to extol the joys of men ejaculating in each other’s assholes and telling little kids to chemically and surgically mutilate their bodies.
That’s far worse than any porn I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen some really hecked up hentai in my life.
The solution to kids watching porn is the same solution as to almost all the problems our societies have – and that’s to get rid of the kikes.
Nothing else will matter.