Rei Murasame wrote:I'd love to hear you two come up with some suggestions.
Like I said..."tough nut to crack".
On one side you have the desire to censor the stuff.
But can we really trust any person to decide what to censor? To not go overboard?
On the other hand, one could use the argument that its the parents who should be responsible enough to monitor the kids, and to not watch such filth. But kids being what they are...monitoring them is about impossible. And the porn wouldn't exist were there not a market for it. so what can you do? No solution is full-proof.
1 thing that "might" work...over a period of time.
A media blitz attempting to enshrine any child porn as socially unacceptable.
Not the smattering of media coverage it gets now...but a real blitz. Like the "Just Say No To Drugs" blitz, which was mildly successful in the 80's and 90's.
Alter the outlook of the masses...and the problem will dissipate...not completely mind you...but it will dissipate.