I don't agree with the way it's has been done, but there is a necessity for a tighter regulation over minor's visitation to pornographic content on the internet. Not entirely (that's not feasible or desirable even), but the impact this and others has had in the youth's mental health globally has been largely ignored by non-religious or overly-controlling people and is something that should be serious discussed outside of the sexual liberty context that it is often placed within.
AbelsEnd
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True.
The problem is that the parents of tomorrow are a product of the culture of today. The culture of today encourages sexual liberty and 'behaviour defiances' such as unusual hair colors and clothes, besides being very open about a individual's right for freedom of self expression without fear of retaliations. That by itself is certainly not a bad thing, but the matter is that it requires said individual to have a reasonable understanding of reflection over their behaviours in order to be able to understand if a certain behaviour is actually good for them or if the desire to act that way comes from repeated exposure to it, often in different forms.
Children today are living in that limbo between households that are not strict enough in order to not create unnecessary trauma and environments that assume everyone has the qualities mentioned above, and this has caused an impact on their emotional health.
(Keep in mind that this last part might be lacking perspective, given that this is only my observation on those around me. Feel free to share if your view is different)