On Thursday, #CancelNetflix trended on Twitter amid a new wave of calls to boycott the streaming service after a scene from the movie Cuties went viral.
Over the past few years, streaming service
Netflix has taken a decided left turn with programming featuring a radical left perspective. In 2018, they famously gave Barack and Michelle Obama
a $50 million dollar contract to produce agenda-driven propaganda movies. They followed that up with trash like Michelle Wolf doing a '
celebration of abortion' complete with marching band, and the demonic series '
Messiah' which was really promoting Antichrist. I guess the only thing left to do was soft-core child pornography, and they did with 'Cuties'.
"And whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me. But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea. Woe unto the world because of offences! for it must needs be that offences come; but woe to that man by whom the offence cometh!" Matthew 18:5-7 (KJB)
Obama's former National Security Advisor Susan Rice
sits on the board of Netflix, Barack and Michelle Obama have production deals with Netflix, and yet amazingly not
one reporter in the main stream media has thought to ask their opinions on the 'Cuties' controversy. Why is that? Why has neither Barack Obama or his wife weighed in on this demonic mess and condemned it? How could such a movie get past the board of directors where Susan Rice sits? Where is the outrage in the media as 11-year old girls are used as sexual objects in a Netflix soft-core porn scene?
Maybe I'm just cynical but it sure looks like all of this is on purpose, that this is the agenda their pushing. I cancelled my Netflix subscription and hope you will do the same. What do you think? Comment below.
‘#CancelNetflix’: Streaming Service Faces New Calls For Boycott After ‘Cuties’ Scene Sexualizing Children Goes Viral
FROM MEDIAITE: The movie, about a group of eleven-year-old girls who form a twerking dance group, previously
sparked controversy due to the sexualized poster used by Netflix to promote the movie.
Now, following its Netflix release, a scene from Cuties showing the girls dancing in a sexualized manner for an audience of adults has led to new calls for a boycott. Critics accused Netflix of publishing soft-core child pornography, and said the movie was even worse than previously expected.
- GRAPHIC WARNING: This Netflix Trailer is graphic.
Following the previous controversy over the poster, Netflix had apologized in August, declaring, “We’re deeply sorry for the inappropriate artwork that we used for Cuties… It was not OK nor was it representative of this French film which premiered at Sundance. We’ve now updated the pictures and description.”
IMDB’s parental advisement
guide, however, warns of “severe” sex and nudity in the movie.
“During one of the many highly sexualized & erotic dance scenes that purposefully exploit & objectify numerous scantily clad under age girls, one of the female child dancers lifts up her cropped top to fully display her bare breast. This is lawfully defined as pedophilia and can be extremely distressing to many viewers,” IMDB declares.
The parental advisement guide also warns of eleven-year-old girls mimicking “sexual moves” performed by “naked women” while “the camera zooms in on their sexual body parts as they erotically writher,” and “Female breast nudity of a minor during an erotic dance scene and lengthy & excessive closeup shots of breasts, bums and spread crotches of scantily clad 11 year old girls during numerous sexualized dance routines.”
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The Netflix movie "Cuties" which is originally a French movie entitled "Mignonnes" is centered in huge controversy. Eyebrows of people online first raised when Netflix released a promotional poster graphic for the movie back in August. The poster featured girls no older than eleven years old posing provocatively.
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