Erika Hilton: For how long have serious organizations and entities that work in defense of our children and adolescents been denouncing this lawless territory that social networks have become, that the Internet has become, placing our children and adolescents in vulnerability, and did this House remain silent in the face of that gravity?
Erika Hilton: We do need to take swift measures in the face of this lawless territory, controlled by the powerful forces of Big Tech.
This House cannot kneel before those companies that profit from misery, from vulnerability and from sexual exposure, or, through bullying, of children and adolescents.
Erika Hilton: And now we have the use of this agenda as a platform in the hands of the far right, which says it defends children and adolescents but has already said it will mount an obstruction on this issue.
Erika Hilton: They want to confuse censorship with the necessary regulation to turn this environment into something controlled.
