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StarstruckIllusion
51 minutes ago, audrey horne said:

I disagree. As you said, it's your own perception on black american and afro cultures, based on a long history of stereotypes regarding black bodies. Just ask google why it's biased.
French youth, especially those who grew up in banlieues (french ghettos) often navigate between cultures, religious backgrounds and easy access of american/american influenced pop-culture through music videos and social medias. These innocent girls are only playing and dreaming of being pop-stars.
Through the director's critical pov, hypersexualisation of young girls is literally the topic of the movie, it's obvious you will face some of it on screen.

edit: The movie is not pedophilic, your interpretation was only based on misinformed tweets on a poster chosen by Netflix. It doesn't do any justice for the work involved in making that movie. Its ratings on IMDb are already abyssmal, all thanks to a poor communication move from Netflix. It's not fair. Change your title, update the OP please. 

We’re not allowed to change titles. I would if I could but last time I did that I got in trouble. But I’ll get it deleted if you want bc I guess it’s already over and no ones gonna change their values w a topic this serious 

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GagaSine
55 minutes ago, audrey horne said:

I disagree. As you said, it's your own perception on black american and afro cultures, based on a long history of stereotypes regarding black bodies. Just ask google why it's biased.
French youth, especially those who grew up in banlieues (french ghettos) often navigate between cultures, religious backgrounds and easy access of american/american influenced pop-culture through music videos and social medias. These innocent girls are only playing and dreaming of being pop-stars.
Through the director's critical pov, hypersexualisation of young girls is literally the topic of the movie, it's obvious you will face some of it on screen.

edit: The movie is not pedophilic, your interpretation was only based on misinformed tweets on a poster chosen by Netflix. It doesn't do any justice for the work involved in making that movie. Its ratings on IMDb are already abyssmal, all thanks to a poor communication move from Netflix. It's not fair. Change your title, update the OP please. 

Thank you for this explanations, I was wanting to talk about how the sexual nature of twerking is a very western/white perspective but didn’t feel knowledgeable enough to speak on it

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audrey horne
10 minutes ago, GagaSine said:

Thank you for this explanations, I was wanting to talk about how the sexual nature of twerking is a very western/white perspective but didn’t feel knowledgeable enough to speak on it

I mean my white ass is defivitively not the best placed to give further explanations tho. Thank you for reading. 

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Omar Vela

It's funny you guys sayin' "children shouldn't be doing this or that" ...but you don't have any problem with normalizing violence as a family entertainment, superhero movies are about using violence it's more important than using words and nobody cares. If you gonna be KArens, be equal for every topic. 

As Krusty the Clown said "Remember kids, violence it's good on tv as long as you don't show a woman's nipple"

People outraging about series, movies, cartoons, jokes, etc. But not about REAL WORLD issues...

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