Let me say this loud and clear: as a father of eight incredible children and a proud Texan, I fully support the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that allows our state to require pornographic websites to verify users’ ages. This never should have been up for debate. Why would anyone question the need to keep adult content away from kids?

Our children deserve protection, not access to harmful online content. And let’s be honest: this isn’t about censorship. It’s about common sense.

What the Supreme Court Just Decided for Texas

This past week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of a Texas law that requires porn sites to verify a user’s age using government-issued IDs, facial recognition, or credit card verification. This law, passed in 2023, applies to websites where over one-third of the content is considered harmful to minors.

Violators can face fines of $10,000 per offense or more if children are exposed.

Why Was This Even a Question?

That’s the part I still don’t understand. We card people for beer, cigarettes, and lottery tickets, but we’re just now deciding it’s okay to card for porn? As a dad, I don’t need a law to tell me this is wrong. Kids don’t belong on adult websites. Period.

And yet some groups tried to stop Texas from enforcing this law, claiming it violates free speech. Let me ask you this: Since when is protecting kids from exploitation a free speech issue? Furthermore, have you seen the number of missing children in Texas?

How Texas Safeguards the Children From Harmful Content
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We’re Already Fighting Human Trafficking, This Helps

If you’ve followed my reporting on massage parlor raids, prostitution stings, and human trafficking busts here in Texas, you know this is a bigger problem than most people realize. Adult content online is often tied to these same issues. So why would we leave the door wide open for kids to be exposed to it?

We’re already in a war to protect the most vulnerable. Let’s not hand over ammunition to the predators.

I Stand With Texas on This One

This ruling isn’t just a legal win, it’s a moral one. Other states are watching what Texas does. And once again, we’re leading the way when others hesitate. That’s the Texas way, because we are leaders.

So here’s to Governor Abbott, the Texas Legislature, and the Supreme Court for making the right call. And here’s to every parent who’s been praying for a little backup in this fight, we finally got it.

Final Thoughts: Texas, Protect the Kids First, Debate Later

You want to argue about internet freedom and privacy? Fine. Let’s have that discussion. But protect the kids first. That should be non-negotiable. If we can’t agree on that, then we’ve already lost our way.

Texas just took a stand for our children, and I stand with Texas.

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