When you have a venue, a stage a theater, a drive-in, an outdoor theater then you have a right to choose whether or not a person comes into the venue, uses the toilet, sits on a chair or bleacher, pays for a ticket or gets in for free. When you are a speaker you decide what to wear, whether to show up and if you work for free or for $$$. As the owner you also have a response ability to make sure the venue is 'reasonably safe' and meets the risk assessment for the location. Youtube grew up very fast and was born in an age of ignorance where the guests can come on nude and content can include peepee cartoons marketed to toddlers, the owners and operators cannot control the language or subject matter of the speakers and our freedom of speech is impacting the quality of life, safety and well-being of our children. An improved protocol with organised subscriptions and better descriptors are necessary so that We the People can use something like a passcode instead of just a click to start the live feed of our favorite naughty boys, look at nude sex goddesses gyrating on stage or listen to old school video uploads of Richard Prior and not have to worry that with one click our grandchildren are watching Mylie Cyrus eff an ice cream cone while wearing a diaper. IMO I could go on and use more colorful language but I do not know what 4 year olds are trying to learn how to read using the comments sections while holding their mommy's cell phone while riding in the supermarket grocery cart.
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