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If that’s what you want to block I’m perfectly fine with that too although intolerant is very hard to define. You seem to fit the definition though since I’m not asking you to change. All I’m asking for is for the ability to opt out.
Your kids are going to eventually go out into the world that includes a lot of differnt people. Some you agree with and some you don't. It might be nice if you are the one to share your thoughts on what will be in there every day life as an adult. They are counting on you to help then be successful along side many people they will go to school, live next to, work with.
Just a thought.
- Anonymous11 months ago
P.S. There is a difference between tolerating something and being entertained by it. The argument that parents and grandparents shouldn’t be selective about the entertainment their children watch only normalizes unnatural behavior in a kid’s mind.
Who knows, when the next big “pride” push comes along, like polyamory, perhaps you might draw the line there? Or do you have a line where you say enough is enough?
Roku is entertainment. Period. And we should have the ability, and certainly the right, as parents to block what we deem to be inappropriate.
- sirald6611 months agoStreaming Star
Roku includes non-fiction and documentaries of lives that are not yours to judge and silence. Straight Pride in essence is everywhere everyday; allowing others space to live in society is a you problem.
- Hisbeauty4ashes11 months agoStreaming Star
The truth is we have rights to draw the line! People call good evil and evil good. Any type of sexual content is perverse and intolerable. As an adult it is inexcusable to watch that type of content. I do not want to be force fed that kind of poison period, let alone my kids nieces and nephew. We must have the same rights to be able to block such content. I am with many people on here but as we can see Roku has gotten to big that they are paying the piper and not caring for its costumers accept the ones who they sold out to. We have not heard a peep from them on this forum. They are suppose to care about customer feed back and folks here is your answer. Nothing!
- Anonymous11 months ago
Where do you draw the line? I draw it here.
- Shamra19746 months agoChannel Surfer
It doesn't mean that it should be shoved in our faces on television. If I were walking somewhere with my children, and saw what I see in these commercials coming towards me, I'd definitely at least go to the other side of the street. These "people" have got mental problems, and I don't want my kids thinking it's normal, natural, or even ok to act that way. They should keep it behind closed doors where they're not shoving it in everyone's faces.