Thursday, August 02, 2012

The 'Dark Side' of the Internet: Victoria Secrets for example. By Geniusofdespair

Good news for Censorship! This company is the 'book burner' of the web-age, protecting you from what they say is the "DARK SIDE" of the internet. They block for you what they consider objectionable, like the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue and other pornography like pictures from a Victoria's Secret catalog. The hell with free will, let someone else make your choices for you. I found the link to this AFO company at the bottom of the Christian Family Coalition email blast to their database. The CFC was asking me to vote for some lame-brain candidate they endorsed but this website was so much more interesting.

Heaven forbid that some DARK internet site should come between me and GOD. I have a feeling our blog would get blocked really quickly by AFO.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice pick up.

Youbetcha' said...

I wonder if national geographic is banned.?

Anonymous said...

This is an excellent example of why the founding fathers separated church and state. If you are ignorant enough to believe that having a home internet provider censor your internet content will keep your children from sites you deem unchristian, I have a bridge to sell you.

Anonymous said...

Um, this has nothing to do with the separation of church and state. And its definitely not about censorship. Its all about parents screening inappropriate sites from their impressionable children. I don't use any filters, and this service screens far too much for most families, but what's wrong with letting parents be parents?