Australian Enterprises Block Sex Party's Political Site
schliz writes "Corporate web filters in some organizations are blocking web access to the Australian Sex Party, which is a registered political party that is contesting Australia's upcoming August 21 Federal Election. The site features policies and campaign material, including opposition to the Government's mandatory internet filtering proposal. Party convener Fiona Patten said that although the term 'sex' in the party's website URL could be responsible for its filtering woes, the party is unlikely to consider a name change: 'I think the fact that people are still blocking our site just because of the word "sex" in the name shows that we need this political movement.'"
What could be another reason and would that reason be any better?
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In the (Blacked out) of the [Censored].
I've been making plans to get a job in another country. This is something you'd expect to see in North Korea or East Germany circa 1980, not Australia.
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I couldn't care if it was 14, 14,000, 14,000,000 or just 1 person. Blocking a political party because "sex" is in the name is wrong. If you can't figure out why, you're part of the problem with those that want to stomp on democracy.
Om, nomnomnom...
I can figure out why you think it's wrong. Perhaps you can similarly figure out why I think that forcing private companies to use their internet connections a certain way is wrong.
You know, there is a difference between trolling and pointing out the flaws in your reasoning. Just saying.
Add to that the basic rule that computers at work are for work purposes only...
wtf? I can't tell if you are trolling or just clueless.
Some organizations do indeed have policies that prevent any use of company computers for personal use, but most aren't that inflexible. It's a matter of policy, not a "basic rule".
The first amendment wouldn't apply here - a private employer has every right to block whatever they wish, it's not a freedom of speech issue.
They sound astonishingly sane. Sadly, I don't think that they have a snowball's chance in hell of doing too well, as they're going to step on far too many toes. But this is still one of the sanest platforms I've seen.
Had you thought that this might be the point of naming it so ?
Breaking down taboos about talking about such matters is ones of their aims. My daughter is 7 and long past asking such questions: she knows google and the internet and will look it up herself, even with filters on the PC. While most of the nastier bits of life have not been covered yet, kids at that age need to know the basics; what sex is, why you don't post personal details to the net, etc.
The idea of keeping kids ignorant until their 18 simply isn't an option, and honest, healthy discussion of such topics, rather than treating _adults_ in an infantile manner to preserve false innocence is part of the Sex Partys platform.
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Are you going to have 8-year-old asking, "Daddy, what does sex mean?" I'm not sure I'd vote for a party that put me through that kind of hassle.
"Sex is the difference between men and women. When you fill out forms, they have a question about sex and you answer boy or girl." Wow, what a hassle.
You can't take the sky from me...
But the general worker really has no reason to be browsing, period.
Suit yourself. In that case I'll be spending my lunch hour in the internet cafe, with my phone turned off.
What's that, you'd gotten used to me being reachable by phone during lunch break? Well, that's just tough cookies, trust and flexibility go 2 ways. Treat me like we're in kindergarten and I'll be happy to return the favor.
Or we could both go on pretending we're responsible adults...
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Parties like this don't necessarily need to be elected to make an impact. If nothing else they force the status quo to:
A) Admit there's an alternative to what is commonly perceived as "the way things are"
B) Publicly take a stance on a number of issues.
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Are you going to have 8-year-old asking, "Daddy, what does sex mean?"
Pfft, as though it's uncommon for an 8 year old to ask that kind of question...or to hear the word sex used for that matter.
I'm not sure I'd vote for a party that put me through that kind of hassle.
Tough cookies. Your punishment for having sex is to educate the next generation about it ;-)
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