No. All this law does it promote more data collection and impose more restrictions.
They don’t care about the children and, even if they did, it’s the parents’ job to parent them.
By “this mess” are you referring to Ch. Pr. trafficking?
That’s like saying that the reason for car accidents being the number one cause of death is that we “leave it to the drivers”.
So instead of educating the drivers and punishing the bad ones that act recklessly or that don’t properly maintain their vehicles, we explicitly allow them to do whatever they want and drive in whichever they want, but instead set up a complex and wasteful system of smart roads and bumpers with automatic AI face recognition that records & monitors everyone’s movements and re-configures the roads by rerouting every vehicle to different appropriate “safe for bad drivers” environments we have to inefficiently maintain.
If by “this mess” you mean the risk of leaking private information that everyone is concerned about, I don’t think that’s really caused by the “leave it to parents” mentality… if anything, that’s caused by the “parents shouldn’t be the ones responsible” mentality, which is not the same thing.
No. All this law does it promote more data collection and impose more restrictions.
They don’t care about the children and, even if they did, it’s the parents’ job to parent them.
Leaving it to parents is the reason why we are in this mess.
By “this mess” are you referring to Ch. Pr. trafficking?
That’s like saying that the reason for car accidents being the number one cause of death is that we “leave it to the drivers”.
So instead of educating the drivers and punishing the bad ones that act recklessly or that don’t properly maintain their vehicles, we explicitly allow them to do whatever they want and drive in whichever they want, but instead set up a complex and wasteful system of smart roads and bumpers with automatic AI face recognition that records & monitors everyone’s movements and re-configures the roads by rerouting every vehicle to different appropriate “safe for bad drivers” environments we have to inefficiently maintain.
If by “this mess” you mean the risk of leaking private information that everyone is concerned about, I don’t think that’s really caused by the “leave it to parents” mentality… if anything, that’s caused by the “parents shouldn’t be the ones responsible” mentality, which is not the same thing.
What reason is that? What mess? I don’t give a shit what other people’s kids do on the Internet.