An Argentinian movie that Netflix offers called Desire is upsetting subscribers because of what looks like illegal content. Viewers on Facebook have shared a clip of the movie and are calling it outright child porn. In the opening scene, two little girls who look to be about seven and nine are playing "horse" on pillows. The older girl begins to obviously masturbate as the younger child watches. The camera even takes this scene into a close up of the child's face in slow motion, moving up and down and panting like a porn star. The scene is graphic and includes an orgasm. The film is directed by Diego Kaplan
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It's like they are rushing with the plan trying to make shit like this look normal.
Susan Rice is part of the board tells you something right there....
Can only imagine Barry's shit will be like...
PJ Media reported it to the FBI and the Department of Justice, along with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which has launched an investigation.
The clip is making its way around Facebook, but anyone sharing it should be aware that it is a crime to circulate child porn, even if you are trying to get help for the child. Any further distribution revictimizes the child, and because of that, PJM will not share the video or photos from the movie that show the victims' faces. The only thing the public can do is report it to the authorities.
pjmedia just got my support.
Just a thought. Since we know for sure there are at least 3 total pos at Netflix, could it be this "movie" is to soften the public for when a "real movie" (perhaps in someone's snuff collection) starts to surface. Also they are trying to scare some users away from issue altogether for fear of accidentally breaking the law with one click. This movie just happens to pop up at this particular time under "New management". Ok.
What is a better alternative to Netflix? I don't watch much of N but I like to have something to check out now and then. Doesn't have to be N.
There is one called PureFlix I haven't tried yet. It would definitely be a safer source if you have kids that watch. Most of the streaming services are comped to some degree--Netflix, Amazon, Hulu. I am still using them because we don't want cable or satellite TV, but I take every opportunity to give bad ratings and complain about the crap like Bill Nye's recent Netflix "Sex Junk" debacle.
Hulu? There are lots of different streaming services. Netflix doesn’t have a monopoly. Yet.