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Tulsi Gabbard, Ted Cruz Join Growing List of Lawmakers Condemning 'Cuties' as Child Porn

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A growing list of lawmakers is condemning Netflix over its recently released drama “Cuties,” which controversially sexualizes twerking pre-teen girls.

Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii slammed Netflix on Friday, describing “Cuties” as “child porn” and accusing the streaming giant of fueling pedophilia and human trafficking.

The former Democratic presidential candidate appears to be the first high-profile Democrat to come out against the controversial film.

“[Netflix] child porn ‘Cuties’ will certainly whet the appetite of pedophiles & help fuel the child sex trafficking trade,” Gabbard wrote on Twitter.

She added: “1 in 4 victims of trafficking are children. It happened to my friend’s 13 year old daughter.”

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“Netflix, you are now complicit,” Gabbard concluded, adding the tag #CancelNetflix.

Gabbard wasn’t finished.

The Hawaii Democrat replied to a tweet connecting the film to human trafficking and arguing the issue is not getting enough attention.

“I agree. Most people think it’s not a serious issue or that it just happens to some people in other places. It is rampant and happening in our own communities,” Gabbard wrote.

She also commented on another tweet to announce she had canceled her subscription to Netflix.

“Me too,” she wrote in response to a user who posted: “Canceled netflix this morning when I saw this s—.”

Sen. Ted Cruz also lashed out at Netflix over its decision to offer content which sexualizes children.

In a letter to Attorney General William Barr, Cruz asked for a Department of Justice investigation into Netflix.

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“The video streaming service and content-producer Netflix is currently hosting a film entitled ‘Cuties’ that sexualizes young girls, including through dance scenes that simulate sexual activities and a scene exposing a minor’s bare breast,” the Texas Republican wrote Friday.

“I urge the Department of Justice to investigate the production and distribution of this film to determine whether Netflix, its executives, or the individuals involved in the filming and production of ‘Cuties’ violated any federal laws against the production and distribution of child pornography.”

Cruz and Gabbard’s comments add to the growing congressional scrutiny of Netflix over its decision to distribute the sexually charged movie.

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Two GOP senators have also sent letters to Netflix asking the company to explain its position on streaming the film on its platform.

Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley wrote on Twitter that Netflix “should explain to the public why it is distributing a film, ‘Cuties,’ that appears to sexually exploit children and endanger child welfare.”

Sen. Mike Lee of Utah added: “This exploitation of minors will not be tolerated.”

Subscription cancellations appear to be piling up:

Despite facing a backlash and mounting cancellations, Netflix is standing by the movie.

The streaming giant has asked critics to give the film a chance.

“‘Cuties’ is a social commentary against the sexualization of young children,” a Netflix spokesperson told Variety. “It’s an award-winning film and a powerful story about the pressure young girls face on social media and from society more generally growing up — and we’d encourage anyone who cares about these important issues to watch the movie.”

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Johnathan Jones has worked as a reporter, an editor, and producer in radio, television and digital media.
Johnathan "Kipp" Jones has worked as an editor and producer in radio and television. He is a proud husband and father.




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