Afghanistan: When Religious Zealots Win, Porn Just Goes Underground

KABUL, Afghanistan — A new report by MIT’s prestigious Technology Review shows how sexual expression and adult content continue to exist as an underground phenomenon when religious zealots impose their views on the general population.

Much like religious groups in the United States, the Taliban has condemned all sexual expression and adult material online. Whenever it has seized power, it has also effected laws and regulations to achieve its goal of eradicating such material.

The in-depth Technology Review report by Ruchi Kumar explained that “less than 20 years after former president Hamid Karzai made Afghanistan’s first mobile phone call, there are nearly 23 million mobile phone users in a country of fewer than 39 million people. But internet access is a different matter: by early 2021, there were fewer than 9 million internet users, a lag that has been largely attributed to widespread physical security problems, high costs, and a lack of infrastructural development across the country’s mountainous terrain.”

That gap is bridged in Afghanistan by men known as “computer kars,” described by Kumar as “someone who sells digital content by hand in a country where a steady internet connection can be hard to come by.”

“I sell pretty much everything, from movies, music, mobile applications, to iOS updates. I also help create Apple IDs and social media accounts, and with backing up phones and recovering data,” a 21-year-old kar told the reporter. “I can also unlock [stolen] phones and provide other naughty videos.”

An Informal Union of Offline Content Providers

But as the Taliban finalized its takeover of the central Asian nation in August, the kar had to take precautions.

“He began erasing some of the sensitive data on his computer and moving the rest onto two of his largest hard drives, which he then wrapped in a layer of plastic and buried underground at an undisclosed location,” the reporter explained.

When he felt things were getting tense in his town, the kar told Kumar, “me and other computer kars of Mazar who work together held a secret meeting to decide what to do to protect all our content.”

“Among them, the informal union of computer kars had several hundred terabytes of data collected over several years, and much of it would be considered controversial — even criminal — by the Taliban,” the article recounted.

“We all agreed to not delete, but rather hide the more nefarious content,” the kar said. “We reasoned that in Afghanistan, these regimes come and go frequently, but our business should not be disrupted. People are hiding guns, money, jewelry, and whatnot, so I am not scared of hiding my hard drives.”

“I am a 21st-century boy, and most Taliban are living in the past,” the kar added.

A Mirror for the Western ‘War on Porn’

The situation described by the Technology Review article is a preview of what can happen when a religious minority with repressive ideas about sexual expression manages to seize control of the legislative process.

The future desired by religiously motivated and like-minded groups like NCOSE, Exodus Cry, Fight the New Drug and other organizations with an avowed mission to “eradicate all pornography” is already a reality in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. As the article shows, such censorship inevitably results in a network of “bootleggers”  like the computer kars, craftily hiding hard drives and operating a black market of the kind of sexual content and information that the adult public in a free society has already shown they want to be able to access.

To read “Can Afghanistan’s underground ‘sneakernet’ survive the Taliban?” visit MIT’s Technology Review.

Rachael Cavalli Lands Pair of 2022 XBIZ Awards Nominations

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Rachael Cavalli has been nominated twice from the 2022 XBIZ Awards, including “MILF Performer of the Year.”

She is also contending for “Best Virtual Reality Sex Scene,” shared with Lilly James, Lauren Phillips and Sam Shock for Naughty America VR.

“Wow, this is really exciting — I knew that I had a great year, but this just cements it. I’m so excited to be nominated for my scene work and for ‘MILF Performer of the Year’ with such beautiful talent. I’d love to win one or both awards,” she enthused.

The 2022 XBIZ Awards will crown the best-of-the-best in adult Sunday, Jan. 9 at the historic Hollywood Palladium. Voting is now underway; click here for a full list of nominees.

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Aria Khaide Releases New Exclusive Clip, Heads to Exxxotica, D.C.

NEW JERSEY — Aria Khaide is releasing a new POV/cuck direct-to-OnlyFans clip and plans to attend Exxxotica D.C. this weekend.

The clip will be available Wednesday to subscribers and features Khaide with Peter King using her mouth as much for dirty talk as for a blowjob. Through the action, which also includes a handjob, the lady reminds King that there are better men out there who can please her much more; she doesn’t finish him off, instead telling him he needs to jerk-off as she leaves to see another suitor. 

“I am so happy to share this scene with my OnlyFans subscribers,” commented Khaide. “This POV scene is so hot, especially when I tell Peter there is better [cock] out there. I enjoyed leaving him to finish on his own.”

In addition to the release of her exclusive clip, this weekend Khaide will appear in Washington, D.C. to attend the first Exxxotica fan expo in that city. She will be signing autographs and selling merchandise during the three-day event.

Khaide is self-booking and will be available for shoots in D.C. from Dec. 2-5; contact her directly at bookak@protonmail.com.

Follow her on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

Find Exxxotica D.C. online and on Twitter for additional details. 

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Sweetheart Video Debuts New Series ‘Sorority Girls’

Sweetheart Video Debuts New Series 'Sorority Girls'

MONTREAL — Mile High Media has released the opening chapter of “Sorority Girls,” the new series from all-girl studio Sweetheart Video.

The title — described by a rep as “a celebration of passionate young lesbians as they discover their budding sexuality and the erotic power of seduction” — is now available for streaming and download.

Mike Quasar directs Jazlyn Ray, Katie Kush, Penelope Kay, Maya Woulfe, April Snow, Sky Pierce, Jazmin Luv and Lexi Grey in four vignettes.

“Gorgeous cover girls Jazlyn and Katie are the real deal as they share their erotic talents in this opening chapter of the series,” said Mile High Media VP Jon Blitt.

“Mike brings his inimitable style that showcases the passion and beauty of his stunning cast of ladies in this wildly erotic collegiate fantasy,” Blitt added.

The movie opens with Kush and Ray, followed by Luv and Pierce, then by Woulfe and Grey, and finally by Kay and Snow.

For more about “Sorority Girls,” click here.

Follo Mile High Media and Sweetheart Video on Twitter.

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Bea York Earns 1st XBIZ Awards Nomination

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Bea York is celebrating her first XBIZ Awards nomination, which is for the category of “Clip Artist of the Year.”

“This is very exciting, and this is an award I’d love to win. Although my fans and industry friends helped me get the nomination, I need their help again for the win,” York said. “Please vote for me!”

“And also thank you, XBIZ, for recognizing my hard work,” she added.

The 2022 XBIZ Awards will crown the best-of-the-best in adult Sunday, Jan. 9 at the historic Hollywood Palladium. Voting is now underway; click here for a full list of nominees.

Follow Bea York on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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Kali Roses Guests on New Episode of ‘The Bougie Show’

LOS ANGELES — Kali Roses guests on a new episode of “The Bougie Show,” hosted by Xay The DJ.

In the interview, Roses discusses how she started her career at the age of 18 as a webcammer, why she moved to porn at the age of 20 and her first studio shoot, for Twistys, in a solo scene. She also talks about taking time to improve her oral skills, her favorite thing to do on camera and how people end up on her ‘no’ list.

Additional topics include why she only dates older men, the lamest thing a guy did on a date, her 15-man blow-bang and more.

“I had a blast on ‘The Bougie Show’ with Xay,” Roses said. “I enjoyed talking about my career and everything in between. This is definitely something my fans will want to check out.”

The 39-minute episode can be found on YouTube.

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Adult Time’s ‘True Lesbian’ Series Returns with ‘Bad Reputation’

Adult Time's 'True Lesbian' Series Returns with 'Bad Reputation'

MONTREAL — Adult Time’s “True Lesbian” series is back in production with the release of “Bad Reputation” starring April Olsen and Jane Wilde.

The series is focused on “realistic sex between women and stories inspired by real experiences,” noted a rep.

Written and directed by Bree Mills, the featurette casts Olsen as Sarah, “a high-achieving student who opens her eyes to a sexual awakening under the guidance of rebellious new friend Andy (Wilde),” the rep said.

Olsen enthused about her experience filming “Bad Reputation.”

“Every time I walk off a Bree Mills set, I feel so proud of the work I’m doing and grateful that I have found myself under her direction,” Olsen said. “This episode of ‘True Lesbian’ was no different — she takes time with the actors to see her vision, and to create a script that feels natural to everyone. That leadership paired with the red-hot performance of Jane is going to make for an exceptional scene.”

Wilde added that she “absolutely loved shooting this scene with April.”

“I’m so excited for everyone to see it. This was my first time back working with Bree in quite a while, and it was a great reunion,” she added. “I really enjoy Bree’s attention to detail, and I think it’s going to pay off heavily when everyone watches ‘Bad Reputation.’ If you like lots of passion and truth in your porn, then you will love this scene.”

Mills, who also serves as the CCO of Adult Time, echoed the enthusiasm of her leading ladies.

“Jane is one of my all-time favorite actresses to work with, so being able to reunite with her was fantastic and marked the beginning of several projects we’ve collaborated on this fall,” the director said. “She was the one to recommend bringing in April as a costar and I am so grateful she did. Since getting to meet April on this shoot, we have also worked together for a handful of other Adult Time projects and I think she is going to be a true force in our industry. Very happy to help both of these talented, amazing women shine in projects they feel passionate about.”

Find “Bad Reputation” on TrueLesbian.com and Adult Time and follow the streaming network on Twitter.

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Eldorado Pairs With Blush Novelties for Next Facebook Live Webinar

Eldorado Pairs With Blush Novelties for Next Facebook Live Webinar

BROOMFIELD, Colo. — Eldorado Trading Company has scheduled the latest episode in their sexual health and wellness education series “Eldorado Presents” for tomorrow at 10 a.m. (PST) in partnership with Blush Novelties.

A rep noted the one-hour product training will be hosted by Blush’s Sales Manager Nancy Cosimini, Account Manager Benny Neff and educator Tawney Seren.

“The Blush trio will be talking about arousal and sharing how their products can help your customers turn up the desire,” the rep explained. “Audience members are encouraged to engage throughout the Facebook Live event for a chance to win Blush swag.”

Cosimini said, “As always, Blush is grateful for our growing partnership with Eldorado. Team Blush is looking forward to our Facebook Live event, as we educate and [present] some fantastic products. We know that we are aligned with the Eldorado team in our efforts to offer great products to help people enjoy a healthier lifestyle through healthy sexuality.”

During the Facebook Live event Cosimini and Neff will announce a two-part — public and retail-only — social media contest centered on Blush products. The contests begin Dec. 1 on the Eldorado Facebook page and contestants are instructed to reply to the public contest post for their chance to win one of 10 prizes. Each prize includes one Blush Wellness G Ball and one Blush Noje C3 Ring. The public contest winners will be announced Friday, December 3.

The retail contest will also begin Dec. 1 and run through Dec. 14. Every $500 of Blush products ordered through Eldorado within that two-week period will earn one entry to win one of three prizes. The grand prize includes $750 in Blush products; winners will be announced by Dec. 17.

Visit Eldorado’s Facebook Live page to watch Tuesday’s event.

For more information, call (800) 525-0848 and visit Eldorado.net; follow both Blush Novelties and Eldorado on Twitter.

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U.K. Government Ready to Move Forward With Controversial Age Verification Scheme

LONDON — The conservative U.K. government led by Boris Johnson signaled to establishment newspaper The Times that it is ready to revive the age verification scheme for adult content that had been shelved as impractical in October 2019.

Yesterday, The Times was told that the plan was now “being looked on with approval by Nadine Dorries, the culture secretary, and Nadhim Zahawi, the education secretary.”

“Their support follows work by Dame Rachel de Souza, the Children’s Commissioner, who has sent a report to ministers recommending that age verification become compulsory on all porn sites,” The Times added.

De Souza, a Johnson appointee, claims she has met with “porn providers” and that she has “found them willing to introduce age verification measures as long as they were imposed industry-wide.”

“I met with some of the biggest porn companies and challenged them on age verification,” de Souza claimed. “As long as all adult sites have to have age verification put on them, they would be comfortable to go forward with that. They basically said, ‘Make us do it.’ I was pleased with that.”

According to The Times, de Souza is also pushing for the “big tech firms such as Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram to do much more to prevent children from seeing porn and other damaging material on their sites by accident, although ministers are not expected to back full age verification for these platforms.”

Anecdotal Evidence About Choking and ‘Unwanted’ Porn

“Kids are seeing things that warp what they think real sexual relationships are like,” de Souza told The Times. “I’ve had girls say to me that during their first kiss with their boyfriend he’s tried to strangle her because he’s seen it on a porn video. Girls are filming themselves in their bedroom and sending it to boys who are sharing it. These girls are being pestered 10 or more times a night to send naked images of themselves. I’ve had boys traumatized because they are in big WhatsApp groups, seeing things they don’t want to see.”

The forthcoming U.K. “online harms bill,” has been put on hold until 2022 because Prime Minister Johnson told the House of Commons liaison committee that he “wanted to see it strengthened.”

The new bill is also said to include facial identification requirements and massive collection of biometric data and “age assurance” measures.

According to The Times’ thoroughly positive coverage of this privacy-busting proposal, sites will be mandated to “use artificial intelligence to identify children by the way they they behave online or interact with a device.”

Blaming Online Porn for Sexual Abuse Culture in English Schools

Back in June, de Souza blamed what she called an “epidemic of sexual harassment” in public and private schools on online porn.

Instead of addressing the centuries-old British culture of sexualized hazing in schools, or parental responsibilities, or the need for a program of non-shame-based sex education, de Souza claimed that “one area [she is] clear on is that online hardcore pornography warps boys’ expectations of normal relationships and normalizes behaviors that girls are then expected to accept, and it’s just too easy for children to access.”

De Souza received a Catholic education at Jesus College, Oxford and served as a principal of the Ormiston Victory Academy, where the curriculum is based on “British values.” She was appointed by the Tory government of Boris Johnson and immediately caused controversy by refusing to join her peers in Scotland and Wales in pledging a commitment to banning corporal punishment in schools.

Johnson, her political boss, is an alum of Eton, a private school with numerous documented incidents of sexual abuse of students dating back to the Middle Ages, long before the advent of “internet pornography.” Most recently, around the time Johnson appointed de Souza as “Children’s Commissioner,” an Eton teacher was jailed for sexual offenses against his pupils.

De Souza called for enforced age verification to access adult content by claiming that “most children who have seen pornography say the first time it was accidental. In the real world, adults wouldn’t leave something dangerous or inappropriate lying around for children to stumble upon. Why should the internet be different?”

Main Image: Boris Johnson appointee Dame Rachel de Souza

Russian MPs Consider Restricting All Gay Content ‘Like Porn,’ Start ‘Toxic’ Registry

Russian MPs Consider Restricting All Gay Content 'Like Porn,' Start 'Toxic' Registry

MOSCOW — A powerful Russian MP — known for homophobic statements and projects — unveiled last week a bill proposal that would classify all scenes depicting LGBTQ+ relationships in the same banned or restricted categories as pornography.

The news was unveiled at the same time as another Russian official disclosed he had prepared a catalog of “toxic content” according to a new system that labels content from “completely banned” to “simply undesirable.”

Both announcements were publicized by the Russian government-aligned news service RT (formerly Russia Today).

Last Monday the Deputy Chairman of the Assembly’s Committee on Family Affairs, Women and Children Vitaly Milonov (of Putin’s governing United Russia party) told RIA Novosti that “people should have the right to ask the state’s regulator to not allow the broadcast of films with LGBTQ+ content.

“Whoever wants can have special access to such videos, as well as with pornography,” Milonov stated, citing a government survey that claimed that 80% of respondents believe “it is unacceptable to show homosexual relations in films and TV shows with age 18+ restrictions.”

The same survey claimed that 57% of Russians surveyed wanted all scenes of “sexual deviance” banned.

Concern About ‘Feminist Child-free Furries’

Also last week, Igor Ashmanov, a member of Russia’s Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights, revealed to a Moscow newspaper that he “had developed a catalog to mark so-called ‘toxic content’ on the internet.”

The resource, Ashmanov warned, “would flag topics such as radical feminism [and] ‘child-free’ lifestyles, as well as the promotion of homosexuality and bestiality.”

“Creating a registry of toxic content,” Ashmanov continued “is a way to do something about this grey area” of content he considers objectionable.

Last month, an official from the country’s top media regulator told the press that “we need to expand the rights of law enforcers. We have repeatedly suggested this. All kinds of these ideologies — LGBT, radical feminism, furries, child-free — should be recognized as extremism to untie the hands of our law enforcers.”

Main Image: Russian MP Vitaly Milonov (United Russia)

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