I heard several survivors that were appalled of the "Think of the children" approach because it is too often used to push an agenda that doesn't help children at all.
For example, internet blocking of child abuse media (hot topic in Germany a couple of years ago) doesn't help children (who aren't abused 'over the internet' but in real life) because it routes resources away from public education on the matter (such as encouraging victims to speak up), social and health support (so victims that spoke up don't fall into a void) and regular police work (so that the perpetrator gets busted).
I guess child abuse on the internet is a popular topic with policy makers because "protecting children" is an easy way to score points in public and "on the internet" hides the fact that this abuse happens somewhere - and closer to any single person than they may be comfortable with.
"internet" became a code word for "somewhere else".
That's a great platform to win an election.
Now, pick any company with > 10000 employees. Just by running the numbers it likely employs a child abuser. You work for such a company? It's likely that one of your coworkers, maybe even somebody you deal with every day, is a child abuser.
For example, internet blocking of child abuse media (hot topic in Germany a couple of years ago) doesn't help children (who aren't abused 'over the internet' but in real life) because it routes resources away from public education on the matter (such as encouraging victims to speak up), social and health support (so victims that spoke up don't fall into a void) and regular police work (so that the perpetrator gets busted).
I guess child abuse on the internet is a popular topic with policy makers because "protecting children" is an easy way to score points in public and "on the internet" hides the fact that this abuse happens somewhere - and closer to any single person than they may be comfortable with. "internet" became a code word for "somewhere else".
That's a great platform to win an election.
Now, pick any company with > 10000 employees. Just by running the numbers it likely employs a child abuser. You work for such a company? It's likely that one of your coworkers, maybe even somebody you deal with every day, is a child abuser.
That's not a great platform to win an election.