Blackburn and Blumenthal promote bill to protect kids from 'harmful content' online

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Publicado 2024-07-30
NBC News' Julie Tsirkin spoke to Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., about the Kids Online Safety Act and the bipartisan support their legislation is receiving in the Senate.

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Todos los comentarios (18)
  • You mean mass censorship and a legal surveillance of all civilians. Parental controls already exist in every device. Parents can already use it. Instead they can remove "harmful content" like learning about history that might cause "anxiety".
  • @albundy7459
    Only way kids can stay safe online is by not going online.
  • Protection from Insight, mental monitoring right, save the children???
  • @susanpendell4215
    So what are you going to do about the abuse and grooming of children in public schools???
  • @ArizonaSquatch
    No. Parents are the ones who are ultimately responsible for everything their children do or don't do. The government isn't passing out iPhones or Android phones to your children. YOU the parent are! Stop giving them a tablet at 4, phone at 7 and a credit card at 10. You scream social media is taking over my child, nevermind Mom and Dad are buried in snaps, fakebook, Instagram, or X as well. Parents, look at yourselves, it's your fault.
  • @jamievaughn1485
    What's in the dang bill? This is just two old people talking about how bad people can be to each other, but nothing on how this will help. Not against it, but it would be nice to know how they are trying to accomplish this task.
  • I am spiritually gifted. In 2000 when I was in college I was surfing the internet for information for a paper on spiritual development. This time period the internet hadn't exploded to it's depths yet....I personally was gathering information when a presence came at me from the individuals that were hosting the site. I knew then that the children were in danger. The medium of electronic technologies connected individuals to portals that most aren't even aware of....Dangerous 😮necromancers
  • @tommyudo3195
    Big Brother do-gooders need to stop telling us how to raise our kids. I'm not so sure that a Republican white lady from Tennessee is a particularly strong free speech advocate.
  • Have you believed the gospel? The gospel is that Jesus died on the cross for your sins was buried and rose again the third day
  • @kgjewel
    But you guys have still done nothing about guns. I think more kids are being “harmed” by bullets than from being online.
  • @brendang1720
    Thank you for showing democrats and republicans working together. We need to see and encourage more of this.
  • @MrBabyaker
    This is common sense , im all for first amendment but the internet is getting to be a crazy place