From MRC Action <[email protected]>
Subject The latest on vile Netflix film "Cuties"
Date August 26, 2020 6:46 PM
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John,

If you haven’t called Netflix yet to tell them to remove the film Cuties, a film is promoted as being about 11-year-old girls “twerking their way to stardom” (as one entertainment outlet described it), you’re definitely going to want to do that once you read the new info we uncovered below.

After a ton of MRC Action grassroots army members contacted Netflix to complain about the mega-corp readying the vile film Cuties to stream on September 9, the network trotted out a public relations hack to say:

“We’re deeply sorry for the inappropriate artwork that we used for Mignonnes/Cuties film is promoted as being about 11-year-old girls 'twerking their way to stardom'"

And, of course, that’s not the point. Yes, the original poster showed a handful of prepubescent girls in skin-tight shorts posing in sexually suggestive positions. Yes, it was incredibly offensive.

The point is that the film itself contains a storyline that is infinitely offensive, and Netflix compounds the problem by trying to divert attention from this to claim the controversy is only about the poster.

When there’s a deeper problem than the poster for such a tale.

But the Hollywood elites keep trying to reframe and repackage, to convince people that this film is, somehow, worthwhile. The Wrap’s Brian Welk

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even called the movie “inspiring” and referred to its glorious reception at the Sundance Film Festival, in Utah:

"Netflix picked up the inspiring film ‘Cuties’ out of Sundance from director and writer Maïmouna Doucouré after it won the Directing Award in the World Cinema Dramatic category at the festival earlier this year.”

But that’s not helpful, either. In fact, given the fact that

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Sterling Van Wagenen, one of Sundance’s founders, last year pled guilty to two counts of sexual abuse of children – one, a 7-year-old, and the other, a 9-year-old, it just makes things worse.

Let’s tell Hollywood to get something straight. For far too long, its spin-doctors, and egomaniacal producers and directors and actors and writers have attempted to push their anti-moral worldviews on American families and kids, and Cuties is the last straw.

When this French film was made, its star was thirteen, and another was eleven. Does ANYONE think it is alright to put CHILDREN in sexually revealing outfits and have their “inspiring” tale center on them TWERKING for a camera?

Let’s TELL NETFLIX TO CANCEL CUTIES OR WE WILL CANCEL NETFLIX!

JOIN MRC ACTION AND CALL THEM, NOW!

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