Thursday, April 28, 2011

Porn | Los Angeles And NYC Public Libraries Won't Filter Porn

L.A. public libraries will, however, adjust the position of their computers to protect patrons (like the kids) who might happen upon someone watching porn. We're kinda thinking this is a common sense issue. Really! Why weren't they more private to begin with?

The public libraries in New York are taking a similar position.

New York Public Library spokeswoman Angela Montefinise said , "In deference to the First Amendment protecting freedom of speech, the New York Public Library cannot prevent adult patrons from accessing adult content that is legal."

Of course, Catholic leaders are annoyed.

Catholic League President Bill Donohue said, "What they're doing is publicly funding an appetite for the most debased fare available. It's not like a Playboy centerfold anymore" it's far worse."

And apparently, the only people the New York Post could get to complain about it was a 60-year-old woman who just happened to end up next to a "dirty old man" watching porn  on the day they were visiting. Something's shameful, and it's not the old man's porn  watching habits.

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