If you told most people in 2010 that gay marriage would invariably lead to tranny madness and grooming in public schools, most people would have said "slippery slope fallacy".
Well, the voices in the wilderness said the same about what would happen with free, unlimited, ubiquitous, hardcore porn available 20 years ago.
They could ask for a credit card, and that would be good enough to verify age. That's what the UK does.
What mechanism should we use to prevent children from accessing it?
This is a problem that is 20 years old. Finally getting around to it now...seems...intrusive. I'm sure they are thinking about the kids.s/
If you told most people in 2010 that gay marriage would invariably lead to tranny madness and grooming in public schools, most people would have said "slippery slope fallacy".
Well, the voices in the wilderness said the same about what would happen with free, unlimited, ubiquitous, hardcore porn available 20 years ago.
They could ask for a credit card, and that would be good enough to verify age. That's what the UK does.