Netflix's upcoming film "Cuties" from French director and writer Maïmouna Doucouré Sick, Disgusting and Completely Unacceptable. Maïmouna Doucouré is a (((Israeli))) screenwriter and filmmaker of Senegalese and Middle-Eastern descent. She and anyone that supports this needs to burn in hell.
The original description from Netflix's site was:
Amy, 11, becomes fascinated with a twerking dance crew. Hoping to join them, she starts to explore her femininity, defying her family's traditions.
Then they changed it to:
Eleven-year-old Amy starts to rebel against her conservative family’s traditions when she becomes fascinated with a free-spirited dance crew.
The casting procedure for the film was held for nearly six months and Fathia Youssouf, a 11-year-old girl among the "650 candidates" was chosen to play the female main lead role in the film after being auditioned.
The Netflix cover of the film is so disturbing, I don't even want to show you. In January 2020, after the film premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Netflix purchased the worldwide rights of the film excluding France to release the film in the platform.
When the trailer for a film was released for it's Netflix release it sparked internet backlash ( including a change.org petition asking Netflix not to release the film,) for it's portrayal of sexualization of minors. Which is one of the film's themes
AJ and the Queen was also released this year on Netflix about a boy with a drag queen.
These are the same people who claim anime promotes pedophilia which certainly does not.
Netflix and other studios have been in the decay of degenerate material with their original content recently especially with minors.
There was a Brazilian Adult animated TV show about drag queens called Super Drags, which also premiered on Netflix. Before its release, the series was the subject of controversy. In July 2018, the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics issued an official statement, claiming that the series could be harmful for children. However, Netflix has stated that the series is only meant for adult audiences, subsequently releasing a red-band trailer with a TV-MA rating displayed throughout. Also, another video was released, where Champagne, one of the series' characters, warns viewers that even though the series is animated, it contains adult content and is only for people over the age of 16.
The blatant sexualization and exploitation of children by the entertainment industry is disturbing. Why are so many of these people so depraved? Is there something about living in luxury that turns people into degenerates?
Notice the Muslim names on this project. Mohammad married Fatima when she was 9, *nine*. Mohammedan tradition says the age of consent is menarche.
The people who feel the need to sexualize children should be investigated.
Where there's smoke, there's fire.
This shit is unacceptable. It's time to be Intolerant for these disturbing and crazy times we live in.
Do yourself a favor, unsubscribe to Netflix, and stop supporting this mainstream crap.
Protect the children, fight the culture war.
AE
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