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This week we are talking about Tumblr being bought again, hacking butt plugs, songs of praise including it's first gay wedding, and the baker who refused to server a gay man.
info_outline Male rape is not a crime in the UKKink Craft
This week we are talking a new study released in the UK that highlights the problem of male forced penetration and how in the UK it isn't classed as rape.
info_outline De-platforming - A discussion with Sluts & ScholarsKink Craft
This week we talk to 'Sluts and Scholars' a sex education podcast about how they were de-platformed from Apple and what happened next.
info_outline Is it OK to erase the past?Kink Craft
We are back after being at pride last week and we had a great time. Turns out New Zealand has stared charging an admission fee, an ice creme truck owner is sick of "influencers" asking for free ice creme, and is it OK to remove parts of films that are just not up to the current moral standard and where does that end?
info_outline Yet more random bitsKink Craft
A mixed bag this week starting with Pork bellies. Drag Queens in the US being protested by Christians as they raise money for charity, US is discussing outlawing end-to-end encryption in applications, Pride and the Stonewall riots, and we will be at Pride London supporting puppies with a free workshop on the 6th July.
info_outline Crap is the new BlackKink Craft
It seems the UK is going from bad to worse at the moment. The UK is delaying age verification on porn sites with no reasoning, an MP assaults a peaceful climate change protestor, the Catholic Church in Birmingham has been covering up child abuse for years, and a sex toy company sues the MTA for not running its ads.
info_outline More random bitsKink Craft
A random assortment of things around the web including US Embassy's banning pride flags, Catholic bishops banning pride flags, Ecuador legaleses same sex marriage, Nottinghamshire police give abuse victims blunt knives.
info_outline Random Round UpKink Craft
This week we are taking on the random bits of news from the web. From the Birmingham School Protests about LGBT relationships being talked about this primary school children and a lot more.
info_outline Random round upKink Craft
There is a lot to talk about this week, notes coming.
info_outline Random Round UpKink Craft
A random assortment of things around around the week this week from deep fakes being used for good to awful UK politicians
info_outlineWe are back after missing last weeks episode, Pixie was sick but she feels much better now.
Tumblr bought again (0:36)
If you remember we covered when Tumblr decided it didn't like smut on it's platform any more and has been systematically removing it. The large community that has grown around Tumblr thanks to it's open policies has left in droves thanks to it's decision to "clean up" it's platform.
Turns out the plan hasn't worked out so well and this week it was sold to the company that owns WordPress. It sold for $3 Million. Down from it's valuation a few years ago of $11 billion.
Hacking buttplugs is easier thank you think (4:10)
This week there was a great talk at DefCon about how easy it is to hack a connected buttplug. Not only hacking the plug itself but every aspect of the product from the client that ran on the computer, to the network it used to talk to other people, to even being able to update the hardware in the plug itself and install other software.
Songs of praise to show its first gay wedding (19:26)
Songs of Praise. A show running in the UK for 58 years shows it's first gay wedding.
The baker who refused to make a cake for a gay man going to European Court of Justice (21:45)
A baker who refused to make a cake for a gay man becuase he disagreed with the message on the cake is going to the European Court of Justice after a UK court rulled it wasn't discrimination to deny the man the cake.