I love this Man, our POTUS, look at how gentle and careful he is awarding the Congressional Medal of Honor to Sargent Major, Thomas Patrick Payne
This is too Fucking funny, Bravo Sir, Bravo
https://twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1304234257041285120?s=20
No one in their right mind would consider this a happenstance, seems like a conspiracy to me, and collusion. Only thereâs no legal definition of a crime for collusion
If there is any way the DOJ or other agencies let this go, our whole experiment of the Republic is done for, there is no more Justice.
And I say this with all sincerity, someone has the back ups of these phones and if the DOJ/FBI doesnât find them, itâs a dire time for citizens. AG Bill Barr and Mr. Durham we all will know if you kicked the can down the road. And no one will forgive you, donât get me wrong I have great respect for both of you, but you cannot ignore what is even obvious to us! God Speed patriots, take these fuckers down, and preferably in this year!
AG Barr of you think the public will be shocked, we wonât, weâve known about it for a long time. If the world will be shocked, bring it on sir, we are patriots and we will die for our country. But we will not die in shame.
https://twitter.com/IvanPentchoukov/status/1304496571816570888?s=20
Oh, Shit, things are heating up
https://twitter.com/CBS_Herridge/status/1304507546330378245?s=20
Look at Anderson, heâs even flummoxed by the hypocrisy of the clowns
https://twitter.com/FDRLST/status/1304492404666490880?s=20
These Movie Reviews Called Netflixâs Cuties âExtraordinary,â âPowerful,â âProvocativeâ
Mary Margaret Olohan Social Issues Reporter September 11, 2020 3:00 PM ET
Any media outlet or person that give this positive reviews have outed themselves in a really bad way. More names anons
Multiple film reviews have praised Netflixâs newly released âCutiesâ despite backlash on social media.
âCuties,â released Wednesday, not only includes many close up shots of little girlâs crotches and buttocks, but also depicts them viewing pornography and discussing sexual acts and shows one girl photographing her genitalia, among other explicit scenes.
Netflix defended the film in a statement, saying: âCuties is a social commentary against the sexualization of young children.â
A number of media outlets have written positive reviews of Netflixâs newly released âCuties,â though the film has been heavily criticized on social media.
âCutiesâ not only includes many close up shots of little girlâs crotches and buttocks, but also depicts them viewing pornography and discussing sexual acts and shows one girl photographing her genitalia, among other explicit scenes, a review by the Daily Caller News Foundation found.
Netflix defended the film in a statement to the DCNF late Thursday evening, saying: âCuties is a social commentary against the sexualization of young children.â (RELATED: We Watched Netflixâs âCutiesâ So You Donât Have To)
âItâs an award winning film and a powerful story about the pressure young girls face on social media and from society more generally growing up â and weâd encourage anyone who cares about these important issues to watch the movie,â a Netflix spokeswoman said.
A slew of film reviews have also defended the film, calling it âprovocative,â âpowerful,â âextraordinary,â and emphasizing film director Maimouna DoucourĂŠâs assertion that the film is a critique of the hyper-sexualization of young girls.
âCutiesâ is âthis monthâs must watch,â according to the Daily Beastâs Laura Bradley. USA Todayâs Carly Mallenbaum wrote that âCutiesâ confronts âthe horrid reality of how accessible imagery and videos can negatively impact children.â
âForget the moral panic â Netflixâs controversial French import is disturbing and risquĂŠ because thatâs exactly what it aims to be,â wrote film critic Tim Robey in a review for the Telegraph calling the movie âa provocative powder-keg for an age terrified of child sexuality.â
The New Yorkerâs Richard Brody referenced Netflixâs initial posters for the film which Netflix removed after backlash, saying they were not representative of the film. A DCNF review of the film found that this statement was inaccurate: the posters closely resemble the actual dancing that occurs in âCutiesâ during the final dance scene.
âThe promotional image, showing young girls in bikini-like clothing dancing in provocative ways, matched with an inaccurate description, has been taken to suggest that the film celebrates childrenâs sexualized behavior,â Brody wrote. âIn fact, the subject of the film is exactly the opposite: it dramatizes the difficulties of growing up female in a sexualized and commercialized media culture.â
Other movie reviewers also suggested that critics of âCutiesâ would change their minds if they watched the film. (RELATED: âA Training Film To Market And Seduce Childrenâ: Child Advocates Condemn Netflixâs âCutiesâ)
âThe people freaking out about âCutiesâ should try it,â Alyssa Rosenberg wrote for the Washington Post. âThey might find a lot to like.â
The Rolling Stonesâs David Fear also referred to the poster incident as âa major marketing mistake,â saying that the posters caused âCutiesâ to be âaccused of sexualizing girls.â
âOut of context, the girlsâ outfits look questionably flashy and trashy,â he writes, adding that âseen in context, as the costumes for a hip-hop dance troupe competing for a grand prize, you understand how they function in regards to a bigger-picture message that DoucourĂŠ is trying to get across.â
The Independentâs Clemence Michallon acknowledges that the poster is representative of the film, contrary to Netflixâs statement: âThe image does, in fact, reflect a specific scene in the film,â she writes. âBut without context, and without director MaĂŻmouna DoucourĂŠâs skilled storytelling, it fatally fails to reflect the essence of Cuties.â
Contributor Scott Mendelson mocked conservative outry over the movie in a review for Forbes.
âNow that Iâve seen the movie, the online outcry over MaĂŻmouna DoucourĂŠâs Cuties, which finally debut on Netflix this morning, was as absurd, overblown and inaccurate as youâd probably expect,â he wrote.
ââCutiesâ deserves better than it got from Netflix â and from those who condemned it sight unseen,â wrote Justin Chang for the Los Angeles Times.
https://amp.dailycaller.com/2020/09/11/netflix-cuties-media-outlets-positive-reviews?__twitter_impression=true
The problem with intellectualizing everything is they miss the point in real life. Example of this
https://twitter.com/CalFreiburger/status/1304477505034817536?s=20
Could this be the same âAtlanticâ that hawked a bogus story of POTUS hating our troops. Is this the same outlet that is now saying get rid of the Nobel peace honor because countries are nominating Trump. How ironic, they should be happy
https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1304521031206473728?s=20
Another example of âover intellectualizing âCutiesâ==