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and all this is due to the fact parents dont parent anymore (generalisation i know)....... they blame macca's for making there kid fat when the child doesnt have an income its the parents buying it, they blame the internet for there kid seeing sexay pr0nz yet they cbf sitting with there child or installing a good net nanny..... the list could go on and on, australia needs to harden the f**k up

and all this is due to the fact parents dont parent anymore (generalisation i know)....... they blame macca's for making there kid fat when the child doesnt have an income its the parents buying it, they blame the internet for there kid seeing sexay pr0nz yet they cbf sitting with there child or installing a good net nanny..... the list could go on and on, australia needs to harden the f**k up

Its not just parents sadly. Australia in general (dare I say the world?) seems to point the finger a lot without people standing up and accepting responsibility for their own actions/inactions. This isn't a new thing, its been happening for a long time. I would probably say it has something to do with the legal system (US and Aus and others) trying to push liability/culpability onto people who really have done nothing wrong. (Such as the bloke who tried to sue the council when he dove headfirst into a shallow river, became a quadriplegic and decided that it was their fault for 'allowing' swimming rather than him being a smart guy and actually checking the depth first)

People aren't big enough to accept their own stuff ups it seems. It's much easier for them to blame something. And of course, the government will react to the status quo, regardless of its merit. Thats why instead of having parents mind their childs internet activities as you stated, the govt feels that it is normal to let children loose upon cyberspace - and that's lead to the mandatory filter trial...

Wow... was that rant off topic or what? :D

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