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This report, which starts off with the best of intentions, quickly becomes an unbelievable mishmash. The explanatory statement began well, however, and the report was obviously concerned with envisaging greater protection for minors not only against the scourges of pornography, paedophilia and violent images and content, but also – and this has been forgotten – against the incitement to use drugs or to behave dangerously, as well as recruitment and enrolment in fanatical and terrorist operations.
The subject area was rather vast and our policies, I am afraid, rather too weak for the purposes of looking more seriously into these extremely alarming facts and attempting to deal with them in order to protect our children. Instead of doing that, the report strays from the point, spreads itself too thinly and jumbles together anything and everything. Pornography is certainly in there, but so too is the fight against discrimination, as are teacher training and, finally, the right of reply, though it is not really clear of what possible benefit this might be to minors.
The report’s technique, which is commonplace in this House, is to evade the political issue, notwithstanding the host of good intentions. Once again, it makes this text obscure, abstruse, ideological and, therefore, completely ineffective."@en1
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