Let's be Reality, YouTubers and Instagram Thots are Marketing to Children.

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Yeah, but I wouldn't want my children exposed to any of that online. It's everywhere, and okay for an adult, but kids ain't gotta be watching police dash cams and people throwing Molotov and being shot and dragged off camels :wow:

It's crazy breh


We are lucky ... there are kids in this world who see and live through sh!t like that on the daily in real life :mjcry:
 

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Still fukked up. How you gonna racial abuse children:hhh:

Did they think you were a adult or could they hear in your voice that you were young?

Breh my 8 year old has always constantly asked me for a head set for his xbox. I never knew why until i read the messages he was getting from these sick grown ass cacs. My son has a black avatar obviously so they would send him all kinds of messages. I finally asked him why and he said so he can tell those people to shut up and play. Im like :ehh:

But nah, dont want him to hear all that BS from those devils
 

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Im really not sure the point of this thread. Kids always gravitate towards stuff they arent supposed to see/watch. Only difference now its easier nikkas use to just steal playboy magazines trade tapes etc.
I think that's the point.

A majority of parents just give their children Internet access via phones or tablets with little to no parental guidance.

kids having access to things they shouldn't is more easy now than it's ever been.

And with the way stupidity is not only celebrated, but rewarded, they're getting the wrong impressions.

Have previous generations had these wrong impressions and peer pressure before? Absolutely.

But with new generations there should always be discussions about what parents can do different to protect their kids with society and technology changing damn near every day.
 

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I think that's the point.

A majority of parents just give their children Internet access via phones or tablets with little to no parental guidance.

kids having access to things they shouldn't is more easy now than it's ever been.

And with the way stupidity is not only celebrated, but rewarded, they're getting the wrong impressions.

Have previous generations had these wrong impressions and peer pressure before? Absolutely.

But with new generations there should always be discussions about what parents can do different to protect their kids with society and technology changing damn near every day.
Sure but you honestly will never be able to fully protect kids from the world i guess one of my biggest pet peeves is people act like kids are more in danger today than 20-30 years ago when it was actually alot more crime going on back then.
 

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Sure but you honestly will never be able to fully protect kids from the world i guess one of my biggest pet peeves is people act like kids are more in danger today than 20-30 years ago when it was actually alot more crime going on back then.
True, but parents can still do what they can to protect them from as much as they can now.

And I don't subscribe to this generation being worse.

Kids access to shyt is easier now but it's not like kids in the 80's and 90's were living in some utopia.
 

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True, but parents can still do what they can to protect them from as much as they can now.

And I don't subscribe to this generation being worse.

Kids access to shyt is easier now but it's not like kids in the 80's and 90's were living in some utopia.
Agreed.
 
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Kids access to shyt is easier now but it's not like kids in the 80's and 90's were living in some utopia.

Definitely not a utopia.... but having easy access to degenerative, debased, demonic, media under the age of 10 will have dastardly effects on character development and how people behave as adults..... yall gon see.... :sas2:
 
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shyt im old(31) internet didn't get poop in in my house til about 2000. I was 14 when I got on a adult site. Janet Mason turned me out early.

First time I used the internet was in late 1995.

We had it in our computer lab at school.

I remember me and my buddy loading pics of Jada Pinkett on 56k like

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By 2000, I had a desktop in my room....door with a lock on it.


Before that, I used to fall asleep around 10-10:30pm.


With that new PC on deck, I wasn't hitting the sack until 3-4 am on some nights.


I remember the first clip that turned me out...It was a 13mb clip named "Tania Russof Compilation"

Had no idea who the chick was.Thought it was a bit foreign and weird, but there was "AP&T"(Azz, P**sy, and t*ts)
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