Texas grand jury indicts Netflix on 'lewd exhibition' charges for 'Cuties' film

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GOOD!!! I Hope Netflix gets busted hard.

Interesting. Not a peep about similar movies and child beauty pageants.

Tyler, Texas will lose. I watched the movie tonight. It's a cross between a standard coming-of-age story but with an 11 year old girl and "Stayin' Alive" except for four 11 year old girls in a dance routine on stage wearing hot pants and a halter top.

The star of the movie is from a traditional Senegalese family living in Paris. The movie ends with the 11-year old girl realizing she won't be traditional like her "Auntie" wants but not all hip, slick and cool like the popular girls at school She just wants to be herself. The movie was a bit slow but interesting for the foreign cultural aspects, both French and Senegalese.

The RWNJs are fucking morons claiming this movie is pedo-bait or going to "bust" Netflix.
 
Tyler, Texas will lose. I watched the movie tonight. It's a cross between a standard coming-of-age story but with an 11 year old girl and "Stayin' Alive" except for four 11 year old girls in a dance routine on stage wearing hot pants and a halter top.

The star of the movie is from a traditional Senegalese family living in Paris. The movie ends with the 11-year old girl realizing she won't be traditional like her "Auntie" wants but not all hip, slick and cool like the popular girls at school She just wants to be herself. The movie was a bit slow but interesting for the foreign cultural aspects, both French and Senegalese.

The RWNJs are fucking morons claiming this movie is pedo-bait or going to "bust" Netflix.

I agree with your assessment, but there was a line which should not have been crossed.
 
I agree with your assessment, but there was a line which should not have been crossed.

What was the line? What did you think of the movie after you watched the entire thing?

10 year old American cheerleader. The girls in the movie wore similar outfits.
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Simulated sex too right?

We decided that we will not watch it.

No.

Your choice. Where I draw a line is when authoritarian fuckwads and assholes dictate what I can watch when no laws were broken, no one was abused and the movie is rated TV-MA (they said shit a few times and fuck once. No nudity, no sex)
 
Tyler, Texas will lose. I watched the movie tonight. It's a cross between a standard coming-of-age story but with an 11 year old girl and "Stayin' Alive" except for four 11 year old girls in a dance routine on stage wearing hot pants and a halter top.

The star of the movie is from a traditional Senegalese family living in Paris. The movie ends with the 11-year old girl realizing she won't be traditional like her "Auntie" wants but not all hip, slick and cool like the popular girls at school She just wants to be herself. The movie was a bit slow but interesting for the foreign cultural aspects, both French and Senegalese.

The RWNJs are fucking morons claiming this movie is pedo-bait or going to "bust" Netflix.

Did it get you excited?
 
Did it get you excited?

No. There's nothign to get excited about which is why I think all the people who are complaining about it 1) haven't seen the fucking movie and 2) just making useless noise because their friends are making noise. You know, like when one dog starts barking, all the dogs start barking. They don't have to know why.

The same noise was made about Martin Scorsese's "The Last Temptation of Christ". A beautiful movie which was protested by RWNJ "Christians" claiming it was blasphemy to show Jesus as a normal man with a wife and child.

This isn't the first time fucking assholes tried to dictate to Americans what they can watch and what they should think. There is nothing in "Cuties" that is sexually suggestive or involves pedophilia. It might as well be a Cheerleading video like the one below...and only slightly more boring.

If you think "Cuties" is too much to handle, then you certainly don't want to watch this either because it's about the same...except it's in the US and they are speaking English, not French or Senegalese:

 
But its absolutely fine for LGBTQ parades along public streets with their rubber penises and flimsy dress and sado mas dog collars - all in front of children and some including children. Try humping a uniformed cop down your local town centre and see what happens to you??? Apparently this is perfectly OK on gay parade day.
 
Tyler, Texas will lose. I watched the movie tonight. It's a cross between a standard coming-of-age story but with an 11 year old girl and "Stayin' Alive" except for four 11 year old girls in a dance routine on stage wearing hot pants and a halter top.

The star of the movie is from a traditional Senegalese family living in Paris. The movie ends with the 11-year old girl realizing she won't be traditional like her "Auntie" wants but not all hip, slick and cool like the popular girls at school She just wants to be herself. The movie was a bit slow but interesting for the foreign cultural aspects, both French and Senegalese.

The RWNJs are fucking morons claiming this movie is pedo-bait or going to "bust" Netflix.
WHY?

My Step-Daughter and her husband cancelled their Netflix subscription because the SIL is losing his grip on reality and has been trending pro-Trump for four years. Now he's cancelling Netflix over "Cuties". There are parental controls if he's concerned about his kids (3 years old to 16 years old) but he chose to cancel it. The only reason I knew about was because my wife's daughter wanted to watch The Queen's Gambit and Bridgerton using my account.

I gave her the account information and my wife told her the SIL needs help.

My wife, in turn asked me to watch it so I did. Frankly, while coming-of-age stories can be interesting, this one was a little boring and a little contrived. It showed the typical situations of school bullying, young children trying to turn into young adults, the drama of kids growing up and conflicting with their parents and, as in this movie, how the child grows to become a stable young adult. I'd rate it at least a 6.5. Except for some 2-3 swear words used by the school kids, there's nothing in the movie I wouldn't want a 6 year old or older to see.

Have you watched it or are you just another barking dog?

BTW, there's nothing in the movie you can't see in a cheerleading competition:

 
You fuckers haven’t seen it. The entire movie is a criticism of the sexualization of kids in our culture.
 
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