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<blockquote data-quote="Reader" data-source="post: 1357406" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>At last some reactions, although some of them beggar belief. It's a shame that BF has such incredible characters that think it best to rubbish a post regarding such a barbaric practice as this is.</p><p></p><p>Regarding a closed forum, what would that achieve. This needs to get to as many people as possible and BF should be a magnificent vehicle for this.</p><p></p><p>I make no apologies about posting this video (and as IanF rightly pointed out I did give a severe warning about it). If it upsets some people then that's tough. If it upsets them enough it might galvanise them into some form of action.</p><p></p><p>Lets be honest, these images are out there on the net and can be accessed by anybody without guidance. At least on here a parent can make it impossible for a child to look at BF unless they want them to. It's called parental guidance and is the best form of censorship we have (with the exception of a few parents that haven't a clue how to bring kids up).</p><p></p><p>Obviously with very young children you would not want them to view these horrors but I agree with Mick, in post 29, that if he thinks his kids are ready for this, and some good could come out of it, then you should allow them to view it.</p><p></p><p>Please sign this petition but more to the point get in touch with your MP, your local newspaper, anybody that you think might help move it up a level. If you can do that who knows what might be achieved.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reader, post: 1357406, member: 234"] At last some reactions, although some of them beggar belief. It's a shame that BF has such incredible characters that think it best to rubbish a post regarding such a barbaric practice as this is. Regarding a closed forum, what would that achieve. This needs to get to as many people as possible and BF should be a magnificent vehicle for this. I make no apologies about posting this video (and as IanF rightly pointed out I did give a severe warning about it). If it upsets some people then that's tough. If it upsets them enough it might galvanise them into some form of action. Lets be honest, these images are out there on the net and can be accessed by anybody without guidance. At least on here a parent can make it impossible for a child to look at BF unless they want them to. It's called parental guidance and is the best form of censorship we have (with the exception of a few parents that haven't a clue how to bring kids up). Obviously with very young children you would not want them to view these horrors but I agree with Mick, in post 29, that if he thinks his kids are ready for this, and some good could come out of it, then you should allow them to view it. Please sign this petition but more to the point get in touch with your MP, your local newspaper, anybody that you think might help move it up a level. If you can do that who knows what might be achieved. John [/QUOTE]
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