  WileEC mindtaker, macky cat, etc.
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3 edits | just what kind of a weak agrument is this?
"When a company is forced to terminate an employee for viewing Internet pornography, filling the void left by the terminated employee can prove to be difficult. The loss of a key employee can have a long-lasting effect on a company and even send smaller companies into tail-spins from which they can never recover."
And that's the government's fault how? Your employee is surfing for porn at the office and that becomes the problem of the whole world internet community? Uh.. no.
SCO -> Another stupid group of dumbasses who think they know better than everyone else... and worse, want to legislate their point of view into everyone's life.
Ha! And of all places, Utah! One of the most f****d up states in the USA. Has anyone checked to see what's in their water supply lately?
Where's the outcry regarding the constant high level of violence in all forms of media, be it entertainment or news? Where's the outcry about how viewing acts of violence on a regular basis desensitizes people (especially children) to terrible nature of violence in all it's forms? But nooooooooo... let's ban sex instead. Sex is bad. Images of boobies might just give young Timmy a boner, and what is he to do about that? His PARENTS may have to talk to young Timmy, and lordy knows they don't want to do that.
Yet, we'll gladly put images of fighting, murder, war and death on the tube 24/7 and if little Timmy grows up and beats his wife or kills his teacher, well, that's societies' fault.
America, land of the dumbass, home of the politically-correct stupid.
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| yeah I read that and wondered why that was there too. I guess I will stop viewing pr0n and start stealing from it instead. At least that way if I am fired for stealing and not for viewing porn the company wont have THAT big of a lose.  |
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  MSauk MSauk Premium join:2002-01-17 Sandy, UT
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| reply to WileEC As a parent of two and a stay at home dad, I will say this. I will decide what is and isn't appropriate to view in our home. If I want to watch some porn i should have every right, but I will also decide what my kids watch.
Just like someone else said, to many times parents are not there for their children to see what they are doing or care to know what they are doing.
That will not happen in my household as if and when my child gets their own cpu I will lock it down, but also the cpu will always be in view of a parent at all times.
Is that controlling? maybe but I know what goes on now a days and that crap is not happening when that times come for my children get online. -- Arena Football Network.com Arena and Indoor Football News |
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join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY | reply to WileEC Why is surfing porn a problem at work? Its the businesses fault for firing the worker, not the workers. There is the 1st amendment. |
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