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The thing is, the Internet was designed to be relatively anarchic - and there's both good and bad that comes with it. Those that participated in the design of the modern Internet accepted that.
Would you let your kid out unsupervised in a bad part of town? Probably not.
Well, the Internet has some elements of that bad part of town. So, don't let your kid out unsupervised (at least not without a restrictive whitelist filter). The Internet as a whole is for adults, or supervised or sufficiently mature children.
Oh, and seeing a naked woman or man probably won't scar your kid, especially if what they saw is put in proper context. (I'm not saying to show your kid some porn, I'm saying that if your kid sees some porn, it's no big deal, and it'll happen eventually whether you like it or not.) It is only natural, after all.