BL Talk & Fawnlet's Response to Blue Ribbon's Article
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2026 12:54 am
Greetings to the MAP Forum and all the membership. I am XO. I am the Producer of BL Talk. I am one of two owners of Fawnlet Magazine, the owner of KMAP-HQ, a fully MAP oriented station, and a disk jockey there.
Every Wednesday for quite some time KMAP-HQ has played new episodes of BL Talk. It is played at 7 pm EST with new episodes being replayed on Saturday evening at 6 pm EST It is a part of my 3 hour plus show “The Slide Zone” (on Wednesdays) in which I play long sets of Classic Rock from various artists. Each week 3 artists are featured. BL Talk is always featured first in the lineup.
There have been some misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and erroneous information purveyed lately concerning both BL Talk and Fawnlet magazine. Let’s start by clarifying some defining terms.
1.) Capitulation: ca·pit·u·la·tion
noun
noun: capitulation; plural noun: capitulations
the action of surrendering or ceasing to resist an opponent or demand.
Capitulate means to surrender, stop resisting, or give in to demands, often after a struggle. It implies yielding under pressure or complying with terms previously opposed.
2.) Hiatus: hi·a·tus
noun
a.) an interruption in time or continuity : break. especially : a period when something (such as a program or activity) is suspended or interrupted.
b.) In slang and common usage, a hiatus is a temporary break, pause, or gap in an ongoing activity, such as content creation, a job or a show. It implies the suspension is not permanent, but rather a "break" or time off. It is often used when creators pause social media or projects to rest.
There is clearly no “capitulation” of either BL Talk or Fawnlet. The author of the original article said himself, “this article is not going to be very polished or well-researched” Indeed it was not. It made about as many content errors as did the “silly little YouTube video”. mentioned in the article.
Apparently some of the staff at MAP Forum reacted negatively to the current publicity. Why he chose to denigrate two organizations that clearly have the public MAP interests at heart is beyond understanding.
I quote: “I'll start with the least interesting case, BL Talk and Fawnlet. While public, the content is clearly not aimed at people beyond the heavily siloed MAP community. That's completely fine. Projects by the community and for the community are still valuable; they give people a lot of pleasure. Still, they do represent us publicly at the end of the day, and the decisions their creators make affect how our community is perceived.”
This is, in fact, only partially true, “the content is clearly not aimed at people beyond the... MAP community”. This is far from the case. While much of the content is aimed for and at the MAP community there is something called Apologetics. And it is not about apologizing.
3.) Apologetics: is the reasoned, systematic defense of a specific worldview, most commonly used in a context to provide intellectual justification. Derived from the Greek apologia ("a formal defense"), it aims to explain the reasonableness of and defense of a controversial topic with respect.
Quite aptly what we do and what BL Talk does is what I have termed BL Apologetics. It is not only aimed at and for the MAP community but explains the true nature of what pederasty and boylove is all about. To dispel the myths and misconceptions surrounding it. To term either us or the program as not “activist” is quite incorrect as well as insulting.
The following are some responses to our podcast:
!.) I recently discovered this podcast and I'm so happy! It's great to be able to hear the onions of other people like me. We live in a lonely reality, so it's wonderful to be able to listen to you all. Xoxo from Brazil.
2.) Dear Sirs,
I have been following you since discovering your podcast on fstube about a year ago.
Recently discovered your actual website and am working my way through your expanded catalogue. I have enjoyed the many discussions and different points of view.
I really am fond of your program.
3.) Keep up the good work!
4.) I’m kinda speechless, I didn’t think I’d actually have a chance to be on the podcast!
5.) Hi , Today I learned that the Little Nicky interviews on fstube – he’s been a frequent and much-valued panelist on your podcast. Thank you so much for your time and for the excellent work you continue to do.
6.) I was listing to some of the podcast and I am very in to chat and talk with someone can actually listen to me and advice me as 36 BL man.
These are just a few of the many positive responses we have gotten. This is serious work not to be dismissed or discounted.
We did take a brief hiatus at the onset of this publicity for 3 distinct reasons. The first is :
cau·tion: care taken to avoid danger or mistakes.
"anyone receiving a suspect package should exercise extreme caution"
exercising care, prudence, and alertness to avoid danger, risk, or mistakes. It acts as a noun for a warning or careful attitude ("proceed with caution")
I suppose, for some reason, that a modicum of caution under the circumstances is beyond the ken of the author.
And secondly because our host had to take a break. He is quite busy and consistently consumed with the public affairs of the MAP community.
And lastly because both BL Talk and Fawnlet are being moved to better and more secure servers and homes. In fact issue #11 of Fawnlet will come out on schedule and BL Talk has resumed production with the first new episode having aired on Wednesday March 4th. No one at BL Talk or Fawnlet freaked out. We take exception In regards to the above statement and that pronouncement.
Yes, it was a silly little video. The author did very little research and made numerous erroneous presumptions. His friends are likely to laugh him out of the hater’s union. Nevertheless, it is amazing how seemingly small and simple things can have large impacts in reality.
Any threat, whether considered credible or not, that is aimed at or articulated to a specific group or individual that is NOT taken seriously is the one that will create the most problems. When the bullets start flying one takes cover and assesses the situation. Remaining standing in a dumb, unresponsive mode is a good way to be killed. Anyone knows this.
And lastly I extend an invitation to Blue Ribbon to be a guest on BL Talk.
Thank you
XO
Every Wednesday for quite some time KMAP-HQ has played new episodes of BL Talk. It is played at 7 pm EST with new episodes being replayed on Saturday evening at 6 pm EST It is a part of my 3 hour plus show “The Slide Zone” (on Wednesdays) in which I play long sets of Classic Rock from various artists. Each week 3 artists are featured. BL Talk is always featured first in the lineup.
There have been some misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and erroneous information purveyed lately concerning both BL Talk and Fawnlet magazine. Let’s start by clarifying some defining terms.
1.) Capitulation: ca·pit·u·la·tion
noun
noun: capitulation; plural noun: capitulations
the action of surrendering or ceasing to resist an opponent or demand.
Capitulate means to surrender, stop resisting, or give in to demands, often after a struggle. It implies yielding under pressure or complying with terms previously opposed.
2.) Hiatus: hi·a·tus
noun
a.) an interruption in time or continuity : break. especially : a period when something (such as a program or activity) is suspended or interrupted.
b.) In slang and common usage, a hiatus is a temporary break, pause, or gap in an ongoing activity, such as content creation, a job or a show. It implies the suspension is not permanent, but rather a "break" or time off. It is often used when creators pause social media or projects to rest.
There is clearly no “capitulation” of either BL Talk or Fawnlet. The author of the original article said himself, “this article is not going to be very polished or well-researched” Indeed it was not. It made about as many content errors as did the “silly little YouTube video”. mentioned in the article.
Apparently some of the staff at MAP Forum reacted negatively to the current publicity. Why he chose to denigrate two organizations that clearly have the public MAP interests at heart is beyond understanding.
I quote: “I'll start with the least interesting case, BL Talk and Fawnlet. While public, the content is clearly not aimed at people beyond the heavily siloed MAP community. That's completely fine. Projects by the community and for the community are still valuable; they give people a lot of pleasure. Still, they do represent us publicly at the end of the day, and the decisions their creators make affect how our community is perceived.”
This is, in fact, only partially true, “the content is clearly not aimed at people beyond the... MAP community”. This is far from the case. While much of the content is aimed for and at the MAP community there is something called Apologetics. And it is not about apologizing.
3.) Apologetics: is the reasoned, systematic defense of a specific worldview, most commonly used in a context to provide intellectual justification. Derived from the Greek apologia ("a formal defense"), it aims to explain the reasonableness of and defense of a controversial topic with respect.
Quite aptly what we do and what BL Talk does is what I have termed BL Apologetics. It is not only aimed at and for the MAP community but explains the true nature of what pederasty and boylove is all about. To dispel the myths and misconceptions surrounding it. To term either us or the program as not “activist” is quite incorrect as well as insulting.
The following are some responses to our podcast:
!.) I recently discovered this podcast and I'm so happy! It's great to be able to hear the onions of other people like me. We live in a lonely reality, so it's wonderful to be able to listen to you all. Xoxo from Brazil.
2.) Dear Sirs,
I have been following you since discovering your podcast on fstube about a year ago.
Recently discovered your actual website and am working my way through your expanded catalogue. I have enjoyed the many discussions and different points of view.
I really am fond of your program.
3.) Keep up the good work!
4.) I’m kinda speechless, I didn’t think I’d actually have a chance to be on the podcast!
5.) Hi , Today I learned that the Little Nicky interviews on fstube – he’s been a frequent and much-valued panelist on your podcast. Thank you so much for your time and for the excellent work you continue to do.
6.) I was listing to some of the podcast and I am very in to chat and talk with someone can actually listen to me and advice me as 36 BL man.
These are just a few of the many positive responses we have gotten. This is serious work not to be dismissed or discounted.
We did take a brief hiatus at the onset of this publicity for 3 distinct reasons. The first is :
cau·tion: care taken to avoid danger or mistakes.
"anyone receiving a suspect package should exercise extreme caution"
exercising care, prudence, and alertness to avoid danger, risk, or mistakes. It acts as a noun for a warning or careful attitude ("proceed with caution")
I suppose, for some reason, that a modicum of caution under the circumstances is beyond the ken of the author.
And secondly because our host had to take a break. He is quite busy and consistently consumed with the public affairs of the MAP community.
And lastly because both BL Talk and Fawnlet are being moved to better and more secure servers and homes. In fact issue #11 of Fawnlet will come out on schedule and BL Talk has resumed production with the first new episode having aired on Wednesday March 4th. No one at BL Talk or Fawnlet freaked out. We take exception In regards to the above statement and that pronouncement.
Yes, it was a silly little video. The author did very little research and made numerous erroneous presumptions. His friends are likely to laugh him out of the hater’s union. Nevertheless, it is amazing how seemingly small and simple things can have large impacts in reality.
Any threat, whether considered credible or not, that is aimed at or articulated to a specific group or individual that is NOT taken seriously is the one that will create the most problems. When the bullets start flying one takes cover and assesses the situation. Remaining standing in a dumb, unresponsive mode is a good way to be killed. Anyone knows this.
And lastly I extend an invitation to Blue Ribbon to be a guest on BL Talk.
Thank you
XO