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these following thoughts were spawned by a post on the blackholebrain.
Is it really that we don't want our children to read what we write when we use our right for free speech? Why is that so? Don't they have the same right as we do? Would we forbid them to use the word we do? Or are only grown.ups entitled to this kind of expression?
I don't know. I'm in the happy situation I don't (yet) have to worry about my son reading what I write. Seeing what I draw. Hearing what I mix. Reading what I read. Playing what I play.
But one day soon, he will. And the web never forgets. Best keep that in mind.
[ by Martin>]
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