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Originally Posted by Prometheus
Necssary, I disagree with you doing that......let the kids have their constituitional rights! (1st amendment) they should be able to see or hear anything they want to.
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I think he was thanking him for providing a proxy to be blocked. Either way, it's in no violation of anyone's constitutional rights to filter access, since the students are provided the access as a learning tool. The reason why it's necessary to filter access is to shield those students who do not wish to see (or whose parents do not wish them to see) potentially offensive material. Students who want to use the Internet for non-educational purposes should just wait to go home.