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Monday, 21 October 2013

Enough is enough

Where do we draw the line? You can't just sit on the fence all day! No-one ever became a somebody by plonking onto every fence they came across. Collectively, as a nation, Australia must decide; where's the line? A religious upbringing instills in a child the ability to see the destructive behaviour of an unrestrained sexual behaviour, which they term; lust. For those Aussies who receive a secular upbringing, sexual promiscuity is secretly encouraged through the indirect method of educative omission. State schools teach how to avoid unhealthy drug use but fail to recognise lust as the most deadly drug of all. By avoiding to teach about chastity, children learn through social behaviours they witness in public and through media.

Through the politically correct rhetoric of womem's freedom, a ladies' private parts are becoming increasingly exposed in public. Our promiscuous culture feeds a very profitable industry; The Porn Empire. After all, we know that sex sells, doesn't it. Well first it sells your soul, and then it takes your money. As if we need another story that highlights porn's devastating effects on society, look no further than this article on the ABC news website:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-18/court-reminds-parents-of-dangers-of-pornography/5032536

Do our children need to be watching explicit videos? Pornography captures the mind, and then perverts it. Well done Australia, we are raising a bunch of perverts!! Give your applause, please, ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together, for the morally-corrupted nation of Australia!!! Yeah!!! Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi, Oi.

Lust is the perverted form of sexuality. Sexuality itself is not evil. Lust however, is like a burning fire. Now, how many logs can you feed a fire before it says "stop". Pornography fuels an addiction that corrupts our soul. Do we want our generations growing up with this? Do you know how many Aussies watch this filth? If we want a better society, with strong families, responsible leaders, honest, hard workers, then we need a national high-school education curriculum that addresses pornography just as we do for drugs that are of less of a concern like marijuana and cocaine.

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