Monday, October 21, 2019
Save the Internet Essays - Abuse, Child Pornography, Crimes
Save the Internet Essays - Abuse, Child Pornography, Crimes    Save the Internet    subject = English  title = Save the Internet     Did you know that 83.5%  of the images available on the Internet were pornographic (Kershaw)? Did you  know that pornography on the Internet is readily available to curious little  children who happen to bump into them?  Today, the Internet which has only  become popular several years ago, is unequivocally one of the most revolutionary  innovations in the computer world. The information superhighway has changed  peoples' lives dramatically and have created many new exciting opportunities  as well as markets to be exploited. But, unfortunately, the Internet also has  created a haven for the depravity of pornography and hate literature. Therefore,  this has called for immediate action and the only solution up to today is censorship.  The Internet must be censored to the utmost.  Many people complain that censorship  is the violation of the first amendment and the suppression of freedom of speech  but there is a point where freedom of speech becomes corrupt; freedom of speech  only creates an excuse for the vile pornographers to poison our nation let  alone our children.  Pornography is regarded as immoral and downright filthy  by the people. It denies human dignity and often stimulates the user to violent  acts (Beahm 295). Therefore, pornography and violence are correlated. It trivializes  the human beauty and converts it into commercialized slime (Beahm 295). Moreover,  the consumption of pornography can lead to a detrimental addiction and the  consumer can become a slave to it (Beahm 297). In short, pornography is a very  addictive drug; which has an equal or more potency to hard-core drugs like  heroin and cocaine. Can you imagine a ten year-old innocently surfing the Internet  and suddenly bumps into a pornographic site depicting explicit images of naked  women and becoming addicted to it? The damage is long-term and when the time  comes, we will have a nation of perverts. Galbraith says, "The U.S. constitution  does not forbid the protection of children from a pornographer's freedom of  speech. That must be inferred through the First Amendment." These are our children  and we have   the right to protect them. The fact that pornography is damaging  mentally is further aggravated as the availability of pornography to all Internet  users is a major problem as well.  The ridiculously easy accessibility to  all types pornography; by anyone who logs into the Internet has raised a major  concern from both the government and the public. The Internet, being the biggest  interactive library ever existed, has no owner, President, chief operating  officer or pope (Montoya). "Inevitably, being an uncontrolled system, means  that the Internet will be subjected to subversive applications of some unscrupulous  users." (Kershaw) Internet users can publish pornography and hate literature  that information is literally made available to millions of Internet users  worldwide (Kershaw).  A five year-old can easily obtain pornography on the  Internet by just typing the word "sex" in the search engine and literally hundreds  of thousands of listing will appear on-screen, each leading to a smut page.  This type of easy accessibility have people calling for censorship (Kershaw).    "Most popular images available were of hardcore scenes featuring such acts  as paedophilia, defection, bestiality and bondage." (Kershaw) According to  Chidley, "In 1994, more than 450,000 pornographic images and text files were  available to the Internet users around the world; that information had been  accessed more than 6 million times." (58) This shocking figure is further agitated  by the fact that pornography would be very harmful to the young unsuspecting  child who happens to stumble on it while roaming about cyberspace (Kershaw).  Remember, our children is our most important resource in the future; we have  to refrain them from negative influences so that they could be good citizens  of tomorrow.   "Regulating the Internet might be the only way to protect Internet  users including our children from accessing obscene pages." (Montoya) Singapore  has taken an encouraging step to establish a "neighborhood police post" on  the Internet to monitor and receive complaints of criminal activity-including  the distribution of pornography (Chidley 58). They have also implemented proxy  servers to partially filter our pornographic sites such as "Playboy" and "Penthouse"  from access. An anonymous author quotes, "When such material is discovered,  access providers could be alerted, and required to deny entry to the sites  concerned." (Only) This is an ideal approach to censorship and should be exercised  in every country. Parents at home can also be more responsible over what information  is retrieved by their young ones by installing programs like SurfWatch that  will block pornography from access (Quitter 45). In addition to this problem,  child pornography also prevails over the Internet.  Another distressing    
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