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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for such a long time and now outrage? The only reason it is getting outrage is because QAnon jumped on the whole #SavetheChildren thing, all their followers are following along and now the Republican politicians are getting involved. It's a QAnon/QAnon followers outrage. Where were they years ago when all these other girls were being sexualized.



Ding, ding, ding, you win the internet prize for today. Absolutely correct.

This is QANON making noise. And Trumper's are absolutely supporters of QANON and household voting. Ladies good luck with that one. Unbelievable anyone supports them......
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for such a long time and now outrage? The only reason it is getting outrage is because QAnon jumped on the whole #SavetheChildren thing, all their followers are following along and now the Republican politicians are getting involved. It's a QAnon/QAnon followers outrage. Where were they years ago when all these other girls were being sexualized.



Ding, ding, ding, you win the internet prize for today. Absolutely correct.

This is QANON making noise. And Trumper's are absolutely supporters of QANON and household voting. Ladies good luck with that one. Unbelievable anyone supports them......


Ma'am, this is a Wendy's
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for such a long time and now outrage? The only reason it is getting outrage is because QAnon jumped on the whole #SavetheChildren thing, all their followers are following along and now the Republican politicians are getting involved. It's a QAnon/QAnon followers outrage. Where were they years ago when all these other girls were being sexualized.


What is your point here? Do you condone the 11-year old gyration video or not?


Ok, then, so you are okay with 11 year olds rubbing their crotch and stimulating sex while dancing?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for such a long time and now outrage? The only reason it is getting outrage is because QAnon jumped on the whole #SavetheChildren thing, all their followers are following along and now the Republican politicians are getting involved. It's a QAnon/QAnon followers outrage. Where were they years ago when all these other girls were being sexualized.


What is your point here? Do you condone the 11-year old gyration video or not?


Ok, then, so you are okay with 11 year olds rubbing their crotch and stimulating sex while dancing?

Nobody was rubbing their crotch or simulating sex. Obviously you didn’t watch the movie like most of the posters in this thread.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP you don't like it don't watch it.

Easy......


I'm sure you feel the same way about all the TLC shows, like the Duggars and the Bates, Go ahead and advocate to cancel TLC...


I am guessing the main reasons Republicans are pissed off is because its black girl, they never said anything about dance moms or toddlers and tiaras or anything other show that is showings girls skin.


Bingo!! That's it! It's a mostly black cast and black director. Hence the outcry.


The director is also a woman, which makes her much easier to attack.

Guess what else is on Netflix that ISN'T causing an outcry from the morality police: Taxi Driver. You know, the movie where a TWELVE year old Jodie Foster plays a teenage prostitute. But that's a classic - even when it's acknowledged that Foster playing that role is icky/controversial it's justified for any number of reasons.
Anonymous
The dances and costumes are terrible but these actual girls are going to be far more traumatized by the throngs decrying the show and their behavior as perverse. There are girls dancing like that at studios and competitions all over the country and world-to have millions of adults saying saying they are child porn victims....doesn’t seem helpful to the kids.
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Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for such a long time and now outrage? The only reason it is getting outrage is because QAnon jumped on the whole #SavetheChildren thing, all their followers are following along and now the Republican politicians are getting involved. It's a QAnon/QAnon followers outrage. Where were they years ago when all these other girls were being sexualized.


What is your point here? Do you condone the 11-year old gyration video or not?


Ok, then, so you are okay with 11 year olds rubbing their crotch and stimulating sex while dancing?

Nobody was rubbing their crotch or simulating sex. Obviously you didn’t watch the movie like most of the posters in this thread.


Yes, they were. Just look at link to the reddit clip posted of them dancing. The girls literally rub their hand over their vajayjays in one scene, and in another scene stick both hands between their legs and caress their inner thighs as their butts are pointed toward the audience. It appears YOU are the one who did not watch the movie.
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Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for such a long time and now outrage? The only reason it is getting outrage is because QAnon jumped on the whole #SavetheChildren thing, all their followers are following along and now the Republican politicians are getting involved. It's a QAnon/QAnon followers outrage. Where were they years ago when all these other girls were being sexualized.


What is your point here? Do you condone the 11-year old gyration video or not?


Ok, then, so you are okay with 11 year olds rubbing their crotch and stimulating sex while dancing?

Nobody was rubbing their crotch or simulating sex. Obviously you didn’t watch the movie like most of the posters in this thread.


Yes, they were. Just look at link to the reddit clip posted of them dancing. The girls literally rub their hand over their vajayjays in one scene, and in another scene stick both hands between their legs and caress their inner thighs as their butts are pointed toward the audience. It appears YOU are the one who did not watch the movie.


Np here-I haven’t watched and dont want to but that sounds like dance moms. What is different?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:For those who don’t wish to or can’t watch the clip that was posted, let me describe it as non-explicitly as possible. Girls that appear to be 12 or 13 years old are wearing skin tight booty shorts that fully expose the shape of their private parts. They gyrate around and twerk both in the air on the floor. They rub their hands over their private parts multiple times and smack their own butts. They gyrate over their dance partners who also slap each other’s butts to music singing “do you want it”. They turn their backsides to the audience and bend over into a doggy position and run their hands between their crotches and thighs.

Someone explain to me again what part of this has to do with being black?


Haven’t watched the clip, but I’ll play.

I don’t think of what you described as “black.”

I do however think of it as urban/pop culture dancing related to certain musical genres. Have you ever seen a rap video?

You don’t see the same dancing in country music videos.

Both Beyoncé and Brittany were sexualized by their parents and managers. Miley Cyrus seems incapable of keeping her clothes on. Lizzo and Cardi B like to dress skimpily and twerk. Latinas do it, too (JLo, Shakira).

It’s a music and dancing thing. And, black artists tend to be more successful and popular, so it’s heavily connected to them.


I watched it and thought it was a well done film. If you watch the movie, it is definitely not a "black thing". One of those girls everyone here is calling white is Latina and all of the music they are dancing to is reggaeton. The girls watch these reggaeton videos and then mimic the dance moves. They practice for a competition and perform this highly sexualized dance at the end and it is VERY clear the audience members are really uncomfortable with it. The protagonist, Amy, who was at first shy and curious about these bawdier girls and manages to work her way into this "cool" group and teaches herself to dance, has a crisis of confidence on stage and realizes that in rebelling she may have gone too far. The whole film is about female adolescence and the testing of boundaries, coupled with the cultural aspect of all (? there is one white girl where it is unclear) being immigrants trying to figure out where they fit into their new country. The dancing makes sense in context and isn't really titillating unless you are already inclined to be turned on by 11-13 year olds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For those who don’t wish to or can’t watch the clip that was posted, let me describe it as non-explicitly as possible. Girls that appear to be 12 or 13 years old are wearing skin tight booty shorts that fully expose the shape of their private parts. They gyrate around and twerk both in the air on the floor. They rub their hands over their private parts multiple times and smack their own butts. They gyrate over their dance partners who also slap each other’s butts to music singing “do you want it”. They turn their backsides to the audience and bend over into a doggy position and run their hands between their crotches and thighs.

Someone explain to me again what part of this has to do with being black?


Haven’t watched the clip, but I’ll play.

I don’t think of what you described as “black.”

I do however think of it as urban/pop culture dancing related to certain musical genres. Have you ever seen a rap video?

You don’t see the same dancing in country music videos.

Both Beyoncé and Brittany were sexualized by their parents and managers. Miley Cyrus seems incapable of keeping her clothes on. Lizzo and Cardi B like to dress skimpily and twerk. Latinas do it, too (JLo, Shakira).

It’s a music and dancing thing. And, black artists tend to be more successful and popular, so it’s heavily connected to them.


I watched it and thought it was a well done film. If you watch the movie, it is definitely not a "black thing". One of those girls everyone here is calling white is Latina and all of the music they are dancing to is reggaeton. The girls watch these reggaeton videos and then mimic the dance moves. They practice for a competition and perform this highly sexualized dance at the end and it is VERY clear the audience members are really uncomfortable with it. The protagonist, Amy, who was at first shy and curious about these bawdier girls and manages to work her way into this "cool" group and teaches herself to dance, has a crisis of confidence on stage and realizes that in rebelling she may have gone too far. The whole film is about female adolescence and the testing of boundaries, coupled with the cultural aspect of all (? there is one white girl where it is unclear) being immigrants trying to figure out where they fit into their new country. The dancing makes sense in context and isn't really titillating unless you are already inclined to be turned on by 11-13 year olds.


This can be said about any demographic doing a highly sexual dance. I wouldn't be turned on by an obese 60 year old man doing the dance, but that doesn't mean it's not a highly inappropriate and sexual dance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP you don't like it don't watch it.

Easy......


I'm sure you feel the same way about all the TLC shows, like the Duggars and the Bates, Go ahead and advocate to cancel TLC...


I am guessing the main reasons Republicans are pissed off is because its black girl, they never said anything about dance moms or toddlers and tiaras or anything other show that is showings girls skin.


Bingo!! That's it! It's a mostly black cast and black director. Hence the outcry.


The director is also a woman, which makes her much easier to attack.

Guess what else is on Netflix that ISN'T causing an outcry from the morality police: Taxi Driver. You know, the movie where a TWELVE year old Jodie Foster plays a teenage prostitute. But that's a classic - even when it's acknowledged that Foster playing that role is icky/controversial it's justified for any number of reasons.


Remember Blue Lagoon? Blame it on Rio? Kids? Little Darlings? This stuff has been going on forever!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually watched Cuties on Netflix? Thoughts?

Nope.
I have no interest in the show.
I have no opinion of the chatter about the show.
It’s lots of shit on tv.
I don’t feel obligated to watch every single program.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for such a long time and now outrage? The only reason it is getting outrage is because QAnon jumped on the whole #SavetheChildren thing, all their followers are following along and now the Republican politicians are getting involved. It's a QAnon/QAnon followers outrage. Where were they years ago when all these other girls were being sexualized.


What is your point here? Do you condone the 11-year old gyration video or not?


Ok, then, so you are okay with 11 year olds rubbing their crotch and stimulating sex while dancing?


I looked up the clip you’ve mentioned. How is it different from what they see on TV? Super bowl 2019? How’s the music different from what the kids hear on the radio? Of course kids imitate, of course they go for the shiny things. Don’t blame the mirror.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for such a long time and now outrage? The only reason it is getting outrage is because QAnon jumped on the whole #SavetheChildren thing, all their followers are following along and now the Republican politicians are getting involved. It's a QAnon/QAnon followers outrage. Where were they years ago when all these other girls were being sexualized.


What is your point here? Do you condone the 11-year old gyration video or not?


Ok, then, so you are okay with 11 year olds rubbing their crotch and stimulating sex while dancing?

Nobody was rubbing their crotch or simulating sex. Obviously you didn’t watch the movie like most of the posters in this thread.


Yes, they were. Just look at link to the reddit clip posted of them dancing. The girls literally rub their hand over their vajayjays in one scene, and in another scene stick both hands between their legs and caress their inner thighs as their butts are pointed toward the audience. It appears YOU are the one who did not watch the movie.


"Vajayjay"?? You are disqualified from commenting on this thread. Please go away until you learn to speak like an adult.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for such a long time and now outrage? The only reason it is getting outrage is because QAnon jumped on the whole #SavetheChildren thing, all their followers are following along and now the Republican politicians are getting involved. It's a QAnon/QAnon followers outrage. Where were they years ago when all these other girls were being sexualized.


What is your point here? Do you condone the 11-year old gyration video or not?


Ok, then, so you are okay with 11 year olds rubbing their crotch and stimulating sex while dancing?

Nobody was rubbing their crotch or simulating sex. Obviously you didn’t watch the movie like most of the posters in this thread.


Yes, they were. Just look at link to the reddit clip posted of them dancing. The girls literally rub their hand over their vajayjays in one scene, and in another scene stick both hands between their legs and caress their inner thighs as their butts are pointed toward the audience. It appears YOU are the one who did not watch the movie.


Np here-I haven’t watched and dont want to but that sounds like dance moms. What is different?


As others have said, the camera angles and close ups. I can see why people are mad at the director. She could have made the same movie without close up shots of grinding crotches and having them touch each other. I just watched pieces but it was enough to understand why some people are outraged. Perhaps there were good intentions when they made it, but the parts I watched came across like they were filmed for child molestons to get thier jollies.
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