There have been a lot of movements in the past ten years to restrict onli pawn, and none of them have really worked. Part of the problem is that we're actually quite a sexually conservative culture, apart from phonography. But i don't think there's an answer. I thin id like just saying curbs on ponography might not really work the way we want it. And let's move un to another question. Here is a question about that. Do you think there should be some kind of curbs on potography on the internet? Well, a bit interested in in who's asked this question. Thank you for it.
We are in an era of crisis, collapse, and reactionary tyrants, argues Laurie Penny, but we are also witnessing a transformation: a revolutionary change in how we define gender, sex, consent and whose bodies matter. In her new book, Sexual Revolution: Modern Fascism and the Feminist Fightback, Laurie offers an urgent analysis of this moment of sexual politics we are living through. Our host for the discussion is cultural historian and broadcaster Shahidha Bari.
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