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I felt more violated after the first time I watched this ^
and it's not even close
A 10 year old jumping on a pillow, only understands that, it's not sexual to her. I don't know if they had her panting or something but I'm sure she didn't take it in a sexual way. The director was being provocative, maybe even gratuitously so, but that doesn't make it child porn. That's when kids are actually physically abused and exploited. Having her play out a sexual scene through dialogue would be much more problematic in preserving the actor's innocence.So, the director had no choice but to demonstrate to the audience what a 10 y/o having an “o” looks like?
He couldn’t have possibly just created a scene where the girl is talking to her mother about what happened?
*if anything, this thread will serve as an indicator of who we’re associating ourselves with on the forum.
Since the little girls and the film's director are Argentinian, and not white, they get a pass.
White people should never be criticizing non-white people for any kind of behavior, under any circumstances.
He forgot the sarcasm emoji. I think he's protesting illegal immigration or BLM.
Idk i turned it off after 20 minutes cause it sucked.
Since the little girls and the film's director are Argentinian, and not white, they get a pass.
White people should never be criticizing non-white people for any kind of behavior, under any circumstances.
This is one of several tweets that recently went out in response to 'Desire.' Some of the responses supporting netflix on this are amazing. I am a gigantic supporter of free speech, but this would not be included.
Netflix has come under fire for a movie streaming on their site that some viewers say contains a scene that is child pornography.
The opening scene of the Argentinian film "Desire" depicts two young girls under the age of 10 playing around with pillows. The scene takes a sexual turn involving one of the girls....
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...m-critics-say-contains-child-pornography.html
And again, obviously there is no grand conspiracy pushing this crap on our world.
I’m debating whether to block you, @Lowmanproblems, and @VivaRevolution, three individuals who continue to ride the fence about whether it’s appropriate to depict a TEN y/o riding a pillow to an “O”.
Screw it! All 3 blocked.
Probably some truth there. If this were a white American male film maker, it'd be a much more controversial story.
You still made the list..
And again, obviously there is no grand conspiracy pushing this crap on our world.
Since the little girls and the film's director are Argentinian, and not white, they get a pass.
White people should never be criticizing non-white people for any kind of behavior, under any circumstances.
Since the little girls and the film's director are Argentinian, and not white, they get a pass.
White people should never be criticizing non-white people for any kind of behavior, under any circumstances.