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Ron Jeremy ranting about the Internet


It seems that Ron Jeremy is trying to right some of his wrongs. According to DailyTech he at CES pushing kids and violent video games. The filters he was peddling was to block kids from viewing mature subjects on the internet.

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"Mr. Jeremy was seen at CES peddling custom filters which he says are essential for blocking children from viewing mature materials online.  At the show he delivered one of the more controversial speeches, launching into a tirade about the evils of technology.

He first attacked the internet, stating, "The internet has allowed a lot of crooks, thieves and squatters to become millionaires. Normally, they wouldn't get a job washing dishes. I have a lot of problems with the internet and with identity theft. It has happened to me twice with my bank account, so I am not a big fan. People can download stuff for free these days, so why the heck are they going to buy it? The only ones making money out of porn are the novelty companies. I just hate the internet in general."

DailyTech

 

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