Posted on 12/14/2019 12:22:14 PM PST by SeekAndFind
More than 1.3 million people have signed a petition demanding that Netflix remove a Brazilian comedy special that depicts Jesus Christ as a homosexual.
Titled The First Temptation of Christ (presumably alluding to the controversial 1988 film The Last Temptation of Christ), the satirical special was created by a Brazilian comedy group known as Porta Does Fundos. It premiered on Dec. 3.
Jesus, who's hitting the big 3-0, brings a surprise guest to meet the family. A Christmas special so wrong, it must be from comedians Porta dos Fundos, reads its description on Netflix.
The satirical film has stirred up a good deal of controversy in Brazil, where many conservative Christians and churches have denounced the comedy special.
A petition in Portuguese calling for Netflix to remove the special was posted last week on Change.org by a person named Alex Brindejoncy. As of Friday morning, it has gotten over 1.35 million signatures.
Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of conservative Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, took to social media to denounce the satirical special.
We support freedom of expression, but is it worth attacking the belief of 86 percent of the population? Bolsonaro asked, as reported by AFP.
Henrique Soares da Costa, a bishop in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, took to his Facebook account to say he had canceled his Netflix account due to the film, according to AFP, denouncing it as blasphemous, vulgar and disrespectful.
This is not the first time that Porta Dos Fundos has made a comedy special that poked fun at key aspects of Christianity and the Bible.
In 2018, the comedy troupe released a special on Netflix whose English title was The Last Hangover, which like The First Temptation of Christ received a TV-MA rating.
In this biblical Hangover spoof, the apostles awaken to find Jesus is missing and must piece together events of the previous night's wild Last Supper, noted its Netflix description.
Controversy over the Porta Dos Fundos film comes as Netflix releases the trailer for a new series titled Messiah, which is produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey and expected to portray Jesus in a more reverent light.
Messiah promises to be a fascinating series for viewers of every faith, and a thrilling drama filled with multi-layered characters set on a global stage, said Cindy Holland, vice president of original content for Netflix, earlier this month.
If they had attacked the founder of a certain middle eastern cult they would not be alive to apologize.
Heh, the wife and I left Netflix after realizing that it appears to be one of their requirements that every program have gays.
We called it Gayflix.
Nothing wrong with a gay character if that’s a part of the story. But we know that’s not the case.
So, how many of the 1.3 million votes came from actual Netflix subscribers? If it doesn’t hit their bottom line, Netflix will just shrug it off.
Must be one of the Obamas ideas
It passed 1.5 million today.
outrage from a dozen SJWs would have it removed in a minute.
So, who’s running Netflix these days?
Get Greta the retard to sign and Netflix will never have a carbon footprint ever again
Sign anything you want. Until you hit them in the pocketbook they won’t care. I don’t even own a television anymore. Don’t miss it at all.
Or just dont watch it...
Exactly.
Precisely. Christianity, the religion that tells followers to turn the other cheek, take the plank out of your own eye before pointing out the splinter in someone else’s, and to forgive, is ‘bad’ according to our secular geniuses in society. But, a religion that was spread by the sword, teaches vengeance instead of forgiveness, kills people who leave it, and fosters honor killings and terrorism is good and needs to be understood..
Jesus is also a prophet in Islam.
I could just envision their faces if some prominent imam declares them to be insulting a prophet of Islam, and issues a fatwa on their heads.
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And that's the most important take from this.
Just cancelled my membership. I will not pay money to have my faith insulted.
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