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Are Your Children Accessing Porn in Your Home?
Townhall.com ^ | January 1, 2011 | Janice Shaw Crouse

Posted on 01/01/2011 9:39:38 AM PST by Kaslin

The average age of first exposure to Internet pornography is eleven years old; often because of stumbling onto sites while doing homework. Kids searching “White House” can easily end up typing “com” instead of “gov” and end up at a porn site. Type into Google’s image search engine words like “pretty,” “beautiful,” “cute,” or virtually any girl’s name, and if the “safe search filter” is not properly activated many of the images that come up are sexually explicit in the extreme. Pornographers purchase domain names knowing that web surfers can unintentionally end up at their site. A child typing in a word like “toys” or a popular children’s character like “Pokémon” or “Beanie Babies” can be misdirected to a porn site. The Kaiser Family Foundation estimates that 70 percent of teenagers have accidentally come across pornography on the web.

Most parents would be shocked to learn the statistics about Internet porn. GOOD magazine provides some staggering information about the pornography industry:

• 12 percent of all Internet sites are pornography • 260 new porn sites go online daily • every second, nearly 30,000 Internet users are viewing porn • 35 percent of all Internet downloads are porn

Such statistics lend urgency to the recommendation that parents teach their children online safety in the same way that they approach other childhood danger areas. A British study indicates that teenagers spend an average of thirty-one hours a week online and nearly two hours a week looking at pornography. The implications for their intellectual and emotional well-being should not to be taken lightly. One in four teenagers said that they regularly communicated with strangers online but considered it harmless. TopTenReviews.com reveals that nearly 90 percent of sexual solicitations of youth were made in chat rooms. The implications of these facts are a cause for concern for any thinking person. Obviously, today’s parents need to address healthy sexuality and healthy sexual attitudes sooner rather than later in an age-appropriate manner.

It’s bad enough for children to stumble across pornography on the screen of their cell phone or computer. Even worse is that behind every pornographic image of a child on the more than 100,000 child pornography websites, there is a real child who is being personally violated and commercially exploited, often in horrific and dehumanizing ways. These child victims are exploited over and over again as their images are forever cast out into cyberspace to be downloaded and traded by child pornographers every day through the thousands of child porn Internet sites.

These developments are not merely another increase in a continuum. By the mid-1980s, child porn was almost completely eradicated; it was too difficult and expensive to deliver and very risky to produce or purchase. Back then, peddlers and purchasers of child pornography had to know someone to make the connection to receive pornography, usually in a brown paper envelope. With the advent of the Internet, however, the porn problem re-emerged and exploded exponentially. With a click of the mouse, child pornography is available now from any computer. In addition, the continuing quest for something new and different drives those in the grip of pornography to demand images of younger and younger children and images that are more and more graphic and violent. Some experts believe that there is a tipping point at which those who engage in what they call “online sexual deviancy” decide to act out what they have seen and, thus, become a danger to the children around them. We know that those who harm children are usually adults whom the child knows well — an uncle, cousin, neighbor, or teacher. We also know that many who access child pornography are what the experts call “explorers,” meaning that they got started viewing child pornography because of the easy access. These “explorers” spend many hours and thousands of dollars surfing child porn websites.

Peer-to-peer contacts are another avenue for transmitting and receiving child pornography. An article in the Buffalo News last year revealed that at least half of the child pornography produced is traded for free. The traders download free images off the Internet and then barter them to obtain other images. This development is very troubling to authorities and to parents because it increases the demand for and supply of pornographic images among the “explorers.” Child molesters take pornographic photographs or video images of family members or neighborhood children and then trade those images. Amazingly, officials at the CyberTipline estimate that 60 to 70 percent of the child porn reports they receive involve this type of activity. Undercover police officers in eighteen countries scoured online sites for free child pornography in chat rooms, news groups, bulletin boards, and Internet networks. They found that the most activity was in the United States, which accounted for more than one-third of the proposed transactions.

That’s just what we needed. Instead of America, the home of the free and brave, we now have the distinction of being the land of the porn addicted, cowardly child sex slavers.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: obvious; palin; pornography
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1 posted on 01/01/2011 9:39:39 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

No but mt MIL does


2 posted on 01/01/2011 9:41:20 AM PST by al baby (Hi Mom)
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To: Kaslin

In before the first idiot posts...

“Don’t like porn, then don’t click it.”


3 posted on 01/01/2011 9:41:47 AM PST by Responsibility2nd (Yes, as a matter of fact, what you do in your bedroom IS my business.)
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To: Kaslin
Yuck! I don't allow children in my home.

/johnny

4 posted on 01/01/2011 9:43:02 AM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

now thats funny


5 posted on 01/01/2011 9:45:20 AM PST by al baby (Hi Mom)
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To: Kaslin

Geez...If they want to view it, they’ll find a way. There’s always a kid who mom trusts “completely”.


6 posted on 01/01/2011 9:45:43 AM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Kaslin

A medium grade solution is to put in a whole home router like a lynksys or a belkin and then use OpenDNS as your DNS provider.

The best solution is to have the PC in a public area of the house where anyone can walk by at anytime and see what they are doing.


7 posted on 01/01/2011 9:45:52 AM PST by taxcontrol
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To: taxcontrol

We do both plus. In addition, laptops are configured to use a more stringent OPENDNS configuration if the kids take a laptop out of the house.


8 posted on 01/01/2011 9:50:48 AM PST by scripter ("You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body." - C.S. Lewis)
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To: scripter

Ohhh, I had not thought of that but that is a good idea


9 posted on 01/01/2011 9:53:29 AM PST by taxcontrol
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To: taxcontrol
The best solution is to keep the little b@$tards out of the house entirely. Don't take me wrong. I love my grandchildren. I may even see them this year, if there is a funeral.

Otherwise, they need to make an appointment for when they are older than 21. Too much sharp, hot, electrical, pointy, armed stuff in this house for brats to be around.

/johnny

10 posted on 01/01/2011 9:54:44 AM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Sacajaweau

Oh yes - one of our upper-echelon people kept bringing his personal pc to us in IS to get the porn cleaned off. We told him it had to be one of his sons, but noooo - “not my boys”.


11 posted on 01/01/2011 9:57:03 AM PST by nina0113
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To: Kaslin
"Oh my God, the poor children!"


12 posted on 01/01/2011 10:01:11 AM PST by Forgotten Amendments (I'd rather be Plaxico Burress than Sean Taylor)
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To: Kaslin

TTIWWP/sarc


13 posted on 01/01/2011 10:03:25 AM PST by Beagle8U (Free Republic -- One stop shopping ....... It's the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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To: Kaslin

Not yet, but he sure ogles at his mommy’s friends.


14 posted on 01/01/2011 10:03:44 AM PST by ßuddaßudd (7 days - 7 ways Guero >>> with a floating, shifting, ever changing persona.....)
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To: JRandomFreeper

Sounds to me as if you don’t deserve the name “Grandpa!”


15 posted on 01/01/2011 10:04:30 AM PST by golux
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To: Kaslin
No children of any kind, ever, enter my home. Therefore, the answer is no, they don't access any porn in my home.

That is not to say porn is never accessed in my home, however!!

16 posted on 01/01/2011 10:05:28 AM PST by Logic n' Reason ("It's the church I left, not the belief.")
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To: golux
Yeah, well, you shoulda told me that back in 1979. And stopped all the madness at the beginning.

But now my own kids have reproduced, and are looking like they are going to reproduce as well. Scary.

/johnny

17 posted on 01/01/2011 10:07:56 AM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Logic n' Reason

For years pornagraphic material was not accessible to children although it existed. Magazines were behind the counter or hidden. Why can’t we have some porn control by the FCC by making it encripted access? There are some things that ought not be out there where children can’t avoid them.


18 posted on 01/01/2011 10:13:48 AM PST by WVNan
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To: Kaslin

try doing a search for ‘teen’

messed up


19 posted on 01/01/2011 10:14:06 AM PST by GeronL (#7 top poster at CC, friend to all, nicest guy ever, +96/-14, ignored by 1 sockpuppet.. oh & BANNED)
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To: Logic n' Reason
It's not a good idea to ever be alone with someone else’s child. One, “The man/lady touched me!” and your life is over.
20 posted on 01/01/2011 10:14:22 AM PST by Forgotten Amendments (I'd rather be Plaxico Burress than Sean Taylor)
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