Government Control of Books and Internet – Do You Agree?
December 30, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Parenting
We often encounter discussions about the censorship or control of books published, read in schools, and available in libraries. The debate ranges from free access to books to strict government control of the ideas presented. This often becomes a heated topic.
What about more control of the Internet and thus what is available there for kids, as well as adults? When is control/governmental restrictions a good idea, and when does it infringe upon individual control and parents’ responsibility for raising their children?
Aaron Brazell, at Tchnosailor, has an interesting post, UK Plans to Keep Kids Safe on the Web, Ignores Hisory, that gives insight …read more




