Posted on 09/17/2020 5:41:47 AM PDT by Kaslin
Netflix, the video streaming giant, is in hot water with at least some segments of the American public because of a French film it is currently showing called Cuties (Mignonnes in the original French).
The film is about a group of 11-year-old girls in Paris who form a team to enter a dance competition. But this isnt ballet or jazz. Its twerking.
The initial negative reaction was to promotional images Netflix used: the four young girls posed provocatively in their clingy, midriff-baring tops and tight shorts. But once people watched the film, shock turned to outrage. During a performance, the girls simulate sexual intercourse; bump and grind their hips; bend over in front of the audience; and touch their crotches while they sigh, look skyward and suck on their fingers. And thats just one scene.
If some Americans were shocked by Cuties, they were even more taken aback by the reactions to their reaction. The right versus left cultural divide in the country has grown so deep that theres no longer even a consensus on something as serious as child exploitation, which would have generated broad agreement just a few years ago. Instead, the cultural elites came out in force to snub and insult the rubes who just dont understand great art.
An insufferable opinion piece by Sam Thielman on the NBC News website proclaims that criticism of Cuties is just a cynical ploy in the culture war. Thielman describes the film as a sweet-spirited French coming-of-age drama about an 11-year-old girl looking for friendship among the competitive dancers at her school. The twerking prepubescent girls are just rebelling as conservative kids have done from time immemorial. (Come on, werent we all simulating sex onstage in front of audiences in major cities when we were 11?)
Thielman says there is no sexuality in the film; its just about friendship between girls; again, as if all little girls watch porn together, blow up used condoms like balloons, grind their rear ends in each others faces, and take pictures of their genitals and post them on the internet.
He also chides us, saying that we watch adult women do this all the time. And, hey, making your butt cheeks slap is hard (Ill take his word for it), so they must have started practicing as preteens.
Probably. And thats a big part of the problem. Director Maimouna Doucoure has defended her film as a feminist cautionary tale about the sexualization of girls in todays society. But it was only Cardi B and other adult women twerking just a few short years ago. If we take director Doucoure at her word, that art has now filtered down to children. So how long before we have 8-year-olds singing about their WAPs? Will we be asked to believe thats just a statement, too?
The problem here isnt Netflix; the problem is a culture that celebrates the sexualization of everything -- including and especially children. And American culture sexualizes children at just about every opportunity.
For example, sex education in schools used to be about teaching human reproduction but has morphed into advocacy for gender confusion, lesbianism and homosexuality, desensitization to vulgar slang and detailed explanations of explicit sex acts -- in early grade school and middle school. Planned Parenthood is responsible for a lot of this educational material.
Teen Vogue -- whose readership, we are told, is the 11- to 18-year-old demographic -- has featured articles on how to have anal sex and what gift to get your bestie after her abortion.
And lets not forget Drag Queen Story Hour. Videos of some of these events -- sponsored in many cases by the local public library -- show men dressed as women cavorting around, twerking (of course), stripping and spreading their legs in front of toddlers. One such performer in Houston was a convicted sex offender.
People are promoting their children as little drag queens. Desmond Is Amazing is the stage name of a slender prepubescent boy who made national news last year when he dressed as a girl and danced at a gay nightclub, with grown men throwing money at him.
Just last week, California passed a law reducing the criminal penalties for consensual anal or oral sex between adults and minors no more than 10 years younger. If you dont think that a 14-year-old boy (and, yes, the law anticipates children that young) is capable of consenting to oral or anal sex with a man in his mid-20s, congratulations: Youre out of touch.
A culture that presents children as sexual objects is a culture that is exploiting them for adult gratification. This is not limited to adults receiving sexual gratification from children. More often, it is about making the adults feel better about the sexual choices they themselves have made, regardless of what this does to the children.
I accept that Cuties directors intention was to criticize the commodification of females in Western culture, but that wont be the result any more than 13 Reasons Why didnt glorify teen suicide. You cant say you want to discourage X and then make stars out of beautiful people who do X on film, become famous, make tons of money, go to glitzy parties and pose for glamorous magazine shoots. You may think youve fooled the public, but you havent fooled the children. They get the real message.
and a country where too much time on one’s hands hands has become epidemic, that hit of dopamine is all that matters to many.
Just like you need more of a drug to get that same first high, you need crazier and crazier sex and pornography to get that same high.
Add one of the inevitable last stops on that descent into pornographic madness is children.
Beastiality would be down the line somewhere and no that’s not a sarcastic comment.
Perhaps this is a silly example but I used to be able to find a kid to shovel my walk in 5 minutes after a snowstorm. Now nobody comes around. At all. Not even the Mexicans anymore.
in the Land of plenty sometimes nothing exceeds like excess
I have always agreed that TV only offers us what a significant number of viewers want. If no one watches, it doesn’t make it on air.
Nah. The problem is pretty much Netflix.
The problem is purist intolerance
There are thousands of programs to watch. Living to hate is no way to live
Everyone should have a look at the Teen Vogue website. It is about 10% fashion and 90% hard left indoctrination. Conde Nast needs to be held to account for this crap.
Everyone should have a look at the Teen Vogue website. It is about 10% fashion and 90% hard left indoctrination. Conde Nast needs to be held to account for this crap.
I started going the other way in life.
I don’t watch tv or sports anymore.
I got rid of clutter, as it clutters my mind.
I’ve been reading a lot, going for walks in nature and meditating.
I’m far more calm, peaceful, and happy than I was previously.
Eat healthy, think deeply, exercise often, and sleep well.
When we first got Amazon Prime and checked out their video streaming, the “recommended movies” contained a ton of asian R rated soft porn. We thought that was weird. But in a week or so there was nothing like that being offered as “recommended”. It’s just like Youtube. It recommends based on what you watch.
But their “default” setting was a bit disappointing.
He’s right but the problem is with people who are willing to complain about the content and still pay each month to keep their accounts.
“I used to be able to find a kid to shovel my walk in 5 minutes after a snowstorm. Now nobody comes around.”
It is probably just as well. If they injured themselves, the lawyers would make sure it was the end of you.
“The problem is purist intolerance”
SW household doesn’t open the valve of the 50” diagonal sewage pipe to flood our living room with pron, pseudo-pron, nor the hyper-sexualization of children.
If this is “purist intolerance”, so be it.
Yeah, 'cause being against child pornography is "intolerant". I must be a prude. Did I just stumble into an alternate universe where FR is evil?
....the girls simulate sexual intercourse; bump and grind their hips; bend over in front of the audience; and touch their crotches while they sigh, look skyward and suck on their fingers. And thats just one scene....
That is plain nuts.
BTW, I have no problem with parents who enroll their children in ballet, Irish dance, Indian dance, or any kind of folk dance.
Thanks for the reference.
The other day while walking, I had an odd occurrence.
Some plant must have bloomed, and it smelled like band aids.
I was quite confused...
Good advice EE Gator.
Thank you.
I’m a work in progress. :)
great!
Botany is science and wild flowers can be plain old fun
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