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The Kiddy Shield

Adults who grew up during the Victorian Age found it very difficult to accept the loose "Flapper" morals of the Roaring 20's. Then along came the Depression, a disastrous social experiment called Prohibition and WWII. Read More

nice

i do say i agree think this is on point the real problem

Stephen B. Mason is a complete nut!

In addition to this article being a hodgepodge of rambling incoherence, the "thoughts" contained therein are completely insane.

The world, indeed, could use one less person.

Insanity is in the eye of the beholder

I hate to act like a vengeful twelve year old on youtube, but Jorge clearly has a limited view on what 'sanity' counts as if he calls this article insane. Common sense and uncomfortable logic may not be well liked, but they're still important to air out once in a while.

And I agree on your points, but they were a little scattered. At first I thought you were talking about population size, but then there was a jump to censorship... both important issues, but not to be mashed together the way they were.

Enough Kids Already

The reason that an exploding population and censorship are combined in the same piece is to illustrate just one of many misguided efforts to protect children. Masses of kids are not going to benefit from bleeping certain words in the world their burgeoning numbers will soon create. Unfortunately, breeders like octomom fail to appreciate the WMD potential of 12 billion mouths. Kids today, far more than anything else, need to be protected from still more kids.

isn't it true that the baby

isn't it true that the baby boomers are still the largest part of the population?

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Stephen Benedict-Mason is a psychologist, a former university professor, syndicated newspaper columnist and radio talk-show host.

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