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Submission Rules
See also "subverse best practices"
Policy on linking dangerous research
1: Relevance: Posts must be directly relevant to investigation of Pizzagate: the sexual/physical abuse and/or murder of children by elites, child trafficking organized by elites, and/or cover-up of these activities and/or the protection/assistance provided to the people who engage in said activities. See definition of Pizzagate and examples of relevant posts.
2: Empiricism: EACH factual claim that is not common knowledge must be sourced with a link. If you ask a question: Explain what led to your question and provide sources. If you present opinion/argument, connect your dots and provide sources for them. Avoid baseless speculation. ALL posts must include at least one link.
3: Clarity: All titles must adequately describe post content and must establish direct relevance to pizzagate. EACH link in your post must include a description of content and how the link relates to the post (except when markup is used to embed links in the specific text they support).
4: Meta submissions and general discussion submissions without sources will be removed. Please submit indirectly relevant posts to /v/pizzagatewhatever and unsourced questions to /v/AskPizzagate. Sourced activism / publicity posts and memes are allowed. Posts about the subverse itself go to /v/pizzagatemods.
5: You must label NSFW posts (“Not safe for work”; for example gore, nudity etc.) as such when submitting.
6: No Link Posts -- Only editable submissions made with the "Discuss" button are allowed. "Link" submissions have been banned by the community for the reasons described here. Link posts will be immediately removed.
Adspam, illegal content, and personal info about Voat subscribers will be removed, and the offender will be banned.
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[–] VigilanteCitizen 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
The average age range a child first views pornography is 8-11. Im actually so happy to hear that they are including that in their sex education curriculum. As is, children learn more from sex from porn than any other source. Their ideas about men and women on a sexual level are also shaped by pornography. Children are also more sexually curious these days, thanks to pornography, which can make them a target to pedophiles and helps fuel the whole pedo lowering the age of consent movement. This is a positive step in the right direction.
[–] palmitespo910 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Absolutely. I agree with all of your points. I think it is very important, during this trying time, to try to separate what is vile from what is healthy. With the fact that children are more sexually advanced than maybe my parents were at those crucial ages, it is important that these same children are knowledgeable in the subjects. You can healthily teach a child about sex if you make sure to use medical language and make it very clear that your parts are yours. My niece started asking questions about the difference between girls and boys and "why does daddy have a penis but I don't" when she was around 5. My aunt, being an OB nurse, took the time to explain (as well as you can to a 5 year old without completely destroying naivety) the difference between boys and girls. She continued to ask questions, and if something was too soon for her my aunt simply said "i will explain that when you're older." It was very healthy, very informative, and she (my niece) left the conversation satisfied with the information she was given.
[–] OhRutherfordBehave 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Have to down vote because honestly it is something we should discuss with our children, most kids probably look at porn before they are in 8th grade.