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    • CommentAuthorCodeWizard
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2009
     

    lol

    See what happens when you pass laws to nanny other people? You get nannied yourself.

    • CommentAuthorDrAlligator
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2009 edited
     

    God, Australia sucks bad sometimes.

    With their internet censorship and their poor classification for games and their nanny state and their stoned wallabies.

    Christ.

    • CommentAuthorCodeWizard
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2009
     

    I doubt that even with the right classification of games this is ever justifiable.

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    It’s not.

    The only people who should be in charge of what a child should or should not be allowed to see is their parents, and a teenager and older should be allowed to see anything they want.

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    The only people who should be in charge of what a child should or should not be allowed to see is their parents, and a teenager and older should be allowed to see anything they want.

    I’m all for keeping children free of violence and sex until they’re old enough to understand it (when your little brother hits on your friends at the age of three you tend to think that way – and we don’t even have cable!) but this is just ridiculous.

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      CommentAuthorSpanman
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2009
     

    Yeah, it’s no business of the government to be interfering with what ought to be the affairs of individual families.

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      CommentAuthorswenson
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2009
     

    I thought the internet censorship thing was retarded enough, but now videogames?! I mean, I can understand restricting violent/sexual/other mature content for children, but once you’re an adult, it’s none of the government’s business!

    • CommentAuthorCodeWizard
    • CommentTimeJun 25th 2009
     

    I would argue even if your a child it’s none of the government’s business, it’s the parents’ business.