Posted on 10/06/2020 12:55:04 PM PDT by Red Badger
Texas Grand Jury indicted Netflix for knowingly promoting material in the film Cuties which depicts the lewd exhibition of the genitals or pubic area of a clothed or partially clothed child who was younger than 18 years of age.
Netflix indicted in Texas Court for Lewd Exhibition of Children in Cuties Film
On October 6, 2020, in Tyler County, Texas a Grand Jury indicted Netflix for knowingly promoting material in the film Cuties which depicts the lewd exhibition of the genitals or pubic area of a clothed or partially clothed child who was younger than 18 years of age at the time the visual material was created, which appeals to the prurient interest in sex, and has no serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
Representative Matt Schaefer posted the indictment on his Facebook page this afternoon, and on twitter.
Netflix, Inc. indicted by grand jury in Tyler Co., Tx for promoting material in Cuties film which depicts lewd exhibition of pubic area of a clothed or partially clothed child who was younger than 18 yrs of age which appeals to the prurient interest in sex #Cuties #txlege pic.twitter.com/UJ1hY8XJ2l
Matt Schaefer (@RepMattSchaefer) October 6, 2020
The person or persons who authorized its release on Netflix.
Yes, you can.
Creepy Joe has it on a loop.
yes, I believe you can.
Corporations are people. It’s right there in the word if you know your Latin. They can be fined, they can be disintegrated, and their officers can be held liable.
The officers of the company can be held criminally responsible for the offense/and or the corporate charter can be invalidated and the assets liquidated (the ‘death penalty’).
This can potentially be not just career-ending but company-ending.
Im sure they will blame the latter And apologize and then pretend this never happened and go back to their normal Ways.
George is not Penske material!
The Obamas
[The officers of the company can be held criminally responsible for the offense/and or the corporate charter can be invalidated and the assets liquidated (the death penalty).
This can potentially be not just career-ending but company-ending.]
Hey now. Stop trying to make me smile with good news like that.
Do you remember when that guy used to do commercials for Scientology?
The Producer and Executive Producer should be the ones indicted. They are the money behind the project. They should have had the sense to say this is too creepy and pulled their funding.
I hate to see the government acting as the “morality police”, but it’s the freaks and perverts who continually push beyond the limits of decency that force governments to do so. There is no purpose to this show other than to “normalize” pedophilia while hiding behind the 1st Amendment. Pedophiles are seeing an opportunity to reduce the age of consent and sexualize children, and Hollywood is leading the effort along with a few leftist politicians.
The producer and executive producer are French citizens, IIRC. Cuties is a foreign film NetFlix bought in after it reviewed well at Sundance. It is not illegal in France (unfortunately).
If Netflix gets convicted, they’re going to have to put their servers in a prison cell.
Corporations are treated as a person in legal terms. so yes you can indict them, however you obviously cannot lock a corporation up for criminal acts. In some circumstances you can lock up officers of a company found guilty of knowingly committing or allow others to commit criminal acts such as what happened to Enron and Volkswagen, however those require prosecution outside the initial indictment of the corporation. A corporation itself can be fined, taken over by the government temporarily (conservatorship), or can even be forcibly shut down depending on the severity of the crimes committed.
Thanks for the corrections.
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