bigray wrote:classthe_king wrote:Yes. I'm obviously fine. No ones making anyone watching it against their will. Banning something on the internet that people willingly want to see is moronic, especially when they have disclaimers.
Well the teacher from Montreal made the kids watch it in class (Magnotta video) Did u see that video?
Now some of the kids in the class who watched the video are fucked in the head now and need some sort of counselling all cuz the video was shown on the internet in class.
Like I said kids can easily watch these type of videos and go kill there parents or even try to eat someone like they show in these videos.
I am all for banning this type of content.
"The students had urged their teacher to play the infamous video believed to show the killing and dismemberment of Chinese university student Jun Lin, says 17-year-old Maude Aubin-Boivin, who was in the classroom.
According to the account offered by several students, it all happened quickly. They say the class held a vote. The students elected, by a margin of about 22 to 3, to view the video. After all, many students had already seen it on their own."
They did want to see it, or already had. It was not against their will. Your points are invalid. And there is all sorts of violence on tv. Kids could kill their parents because of Criminal Minds. Banning things for that reason is completely wrong.