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CHILDREN’S
INTERNET PROTECTION ACT (CIPA) PART I:
BASIC INTERNET SAFETY RULES FOR THE FAMILY By Safety Officer Laurence J. Rotondi PART II:
INTERNET SAFETY TIPS FOR YOUTHS By Safety Officer Laurence J. Rotondi PART III:
CHAT ROOMS AND THE WORLD WIDE NET By Safety Officer Laurence J. Rotondi PART IV:
TRACKING YOUR KIDS INTERNET ACTIVITIES By Safety Office Laurence J. Rotondi and Joseph Denehy by Robert Peters Pornography is linked to a variety of harms to individuals
of all ages, families and communities
Harm to females who “perform” in
hardcore pornography Harm to children who are sexually abused Harm to marriage Harm to women in the workplace Harm to the economy Link between pornography and
prostitution/trafficking Link between pornography and violent sex crimes The erosion of decency The connection to organized crime LIBRARY PORN Library Porn continues to be a threat to
innocent children and patrons of our public libraries. A recent case in STAND UP TO TV INDECENCY You want to stand up to TV Indecency, but you don’t know what you
can do….. Here’s what you need to know (and how MMM can help you) “Addition is an ugly word, but it is a reality. And what are the results of TV
addiction? Deterioration. Deterioration of family togetherness,
closeness. Deterioration of mind
and spirit. We’ve lost the
art of family conversation. We
don’t read. Our children are
not stimulated to read. They are
missing the great treasures, the literature of the ages. But the worst result of the
addiction is a lack of interest in God and the Scriptures. Divine love as well as human love is
leaving the home of the family addicted to television.” So wrote Father Morton A. Hill, J.J.
(1917-1985), the founder of Morality in Media, in Remember, the battle for decency in TV
programming will not be won by “couch potatoes.” It will be won by
“activists.” You
cannot be for morality on TV if you remain silent in the face of a growing
floodtide of offensive programming.
You must take responsibility!
See other actions on Media Outlets link. HB 3434 - The Health Curriculum Frameworks was
killed again for we think the third time. It is the most harmful for it removes
control of health education from local school committees, eliminating choices
when sexually sensitive topics are taught to young children and, also
removing all power from parents and teachers. Believe us, it will come up again and
we have to be prepared.* The Comprehensive Health Curriculum Frameworks
which last year was HB 3434 will appear again this year. As you probably know, it included a
mandate for sex education from Grades K-12. *For information and questions, (781)338-3000 HB 1728 - The Transgender Bill has been filed this year
again. It involves recognition
and benefits to individuals according to their gender-related identity,
appearance, other than his/her sex at birth. MMM and other pro-family organizations
gave testimony before the Judiciary Committee at the State House last year
and it was tabled, but here it comes again. Stay alert or contact us in the future
as the date nears. FAMILY FRIENDLY TV MOVIES Now for some good news about Walmart
and Proctor & Gamble (P&G).
These two corporations have sponsored and produced the third of
family-friendly TV movies to satisfy families who want television fare that
does not offend their faith, that does not contain
profanity or graphic violence and explicit sexual content. The current film is entitled “A
Walk in My Shoes.” This is
a step in the right direction, but it needs our help to continue. We need to contact P&G and Walmart corporate headquarters and express approval and
gratitude, encouraging them to produce similar family TV movies as they say
is intended. These will be shown
every month on NBC. All contact
information is listed, including NBC locally to ensure that this does
occur.
Proctor & Gamble Walmart Home Office One (503)983-1100 (800)925-6278 NBC Universal Inc. NBC
Local Affiliate 30 (212)664-4444 (Sales
and Marketing, PARENTAL AUTHORITY Parents, remember to
use the Parental Authorization feature in your subscription package to restrict viewing of
channels. Call your cable company
to determine your code. Also,
don’t forget V-chip locking and special remote for children. Go to www.tvboss.org or www.afafilter.com for
making TV and Internet safer for your children. Parents of young children should help them
become wise television viewers.
They do this by monitoring the types of programs they watch;
monitoring time you want them to view TV. Parents need to share TV with their
children, choosing programs that are worthwhile and referring to books,
magazines that expand content of program. When possible, watch TV with the
little ones to determine their reactions, and provide yourself
with the opportunity to spot the unfavorable commercials, ideas, etc. Always encourage new activities for
them and set a good example by not letting TV rule your life. VIDEO GAMES Studies raise concerns
over video games. The FCC says that advertisements for ‘M
rated’ (mature) games still reach large numbers of children and young
teens. They are designated
suitable for an audience of 17 years and over. The studies conclude that there is
substantial evidence that exposure to violence through this media does indeed
increase aggression. The interactive nature of video games
results in a stronger relationship with violent behavior compared to non-interactive media. Parents need to check the ratings for
video games and limit the time children, especially boys, play these
games. Parental oversight is
essential. A MOTHER’S VIEW Temporarily
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