Netflix Slammed And Is The Subject Of A
Massive Petition Over Documentary Film Promoting PedophiliaAugust 24. 2020
Netflix's "Cuties"
Netflix is being slammed all over social networking
over the new documentary film "Cuties." The documentary promotes
pedophilia, via 11-year-old girls who are sexualized in a dance
competition. Pre-release items reveal the preteen girls are shown in
skimpy outfits, makes sexual gestures and dance in a very suggestive
manner.
People took to social networking to rip Netflix a
new one. An online petition quickly gained over 200,000 signatures,
demanding the documentary be pulled from the streaming service.
Netflix has refused, opting to issue a half-hearted apology and
stating they will change to cover art.
Petition to remove "Cuties" has over 200,000 signatures
Netflix has been taken over by Hollywood
degenerates. Hollywood is an industry actively engaged in sick acts
of pedophilia that is harming minors everyday. People such as
Harvey Weinstein,
Kevin Spacey,
R Kelly,
Bryan Singer, Woody Allen, Roman Polanski,
Jay Z and Madonna, among others, have engaged in sexual
conduct with minors.
Hollywood seeks to desensitize the public to
pedophilia and it's quite sick. The industry is criminally
exploiting children in terrible ways behind closed doors. Child
rape, sexual assault and using kids blood for injections in futile
attempts to look and feel young are commonplace in Hollywood.
Tweets from Twitter.com about the subject:
Netflix's pathetic response:
STORY SOURCE
Netflix apologizes for "inappropriate" photos promoting
"Cuties," criticized for sexualizing young girls
August 21, 2020 / 2:53 PM- Netflix has made changes
to the images used to promote a French film called "Cuties" after an
online petition urged the streaming service to remove the movie from
its platform. The movie, which won a directing award at the Sundance
Film Festival, follows an 11-year-old who wants to join a dance
crew.
"Amy, through an ignited awareness of her burgeoning
femininity, propels the group to enthusiastically embrace an
increasingly sensual dance routine, sparking the girls' hope to
twerk their way to stardom at a local dance contest," the synopsis
from Sundance reads.
The images used to promote the film, which will
premiere on Netflix in September, featured scantily clad young girls
vamping for the camera, which many felt were inappropriate. In a
Change.org petition, creator Allison Mitchell called it "disgusting
as it sexualizes an ELEVEN year old."
"There is no need for this kind of content in that
age group, especially when sex trafficking and pedophilia are so
rampant! There is no excuse, this is dangerous content!" Mitchell
writes. The petition has nearly reached its 200,000-signature goal.
In a statement to CBS News on Friday, a Netflix
spokesperson said, "We're deeply sorry for the inappropriate artwork
that we used for Mignonnes/Cuties," referring to the film by both
its French and English titles. "It was not OK, nor was it
representative of this French film which won an award at Sundance.
We've now updated the pictures and description." The statement was
also shared on the company's Twitter...
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