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Paris: Barbie screening cancelled after Muslim MEN complain of ‘homosexuality’
Investigation launched as France’s Right-wing condemns cancellation as
‘submitting to Islamist ideology’ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/...eg?imwidth=520 Threats from young Muslims have forced a Paris suburb to cancel an open-air screening of the Barbie movie, prompting prosecutors to open an inquiry. The cancellation has fuelled a debate over how fundamentalists among the country’s population of six million Muslims are seeking to impose their vision of society on the French way of life. The town’s communist mayor :umm2: told a press conference on Thursday that he shelved the screening to “protect” town hall officials who were verbally assaulted that evening by a dozen young men making “insistent threats”. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/...eg?imwidth=460 Olivier Sarrabeyrouse said the group had threatened to smash equipment and had accused Barbie of “promoting homosexuality” and “undermining the integrity of women”. Aurore Bergé, minister for gender equality, said the furore was “not insignificant” because it underlined attempts by hardline Muslims to “infiltrate” districts with immigrant populations and influence social behaviour. He added: “They must be denounced systematically for what they are.” Last month, Emmanuel Macron unveiled measures to tackle what he called the serious threat of radical Muslims seeking to undermine French society. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-ne...homosexuality/ |
Typical French
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Who thought that might happen?
Its always the younger ones as well which is pretty worrying, where are they getting their education |
The French are meant to be proudly secular, they should have told the thugs to do one, and brought in security.
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they don't get any adult conversions to speak of :laugh: |
Well that’s ****ing gross. A city shouldn’t be ruled by gross religious extremism.
Also am I on glue or was there no homosexuality in Barbie anyway?! |
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You have something in common with them then
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Edit: I should mention that being "secular" doesn't necessarily mean good values will prevail. Religion, whatever we think of it individually, draws a fairly clear line in the sand on what it will tolerate. So in some ways it will always have the upper hand... Secular people, imo, are more likely to stand in the sidelines and do jack sh** even when society has clearly gone off the rails and can easily be shackled into inaction just from things like peer pressure... that's the main issue I have with Libertarian-ism, etc... yes, it's great to be so accepting, but one has to stand for something at the end of the day... if one doesn't know what is right and wrong on a visceral level, then one's willpower to do the right thing at the right time may come too late after the damage is already done. A few people like this is fine, but when it becomes a societal tendency, then it spells trouble... there's many examples of this across the West... and imo, Radical Islam are taking full advantage of that slip in our ability to even call out basic things as being a major problem... |
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Especially people being passerby's in situations where they need to take a stand, but get scared of being seen as the bad guy. |
Screenings of films, theatre events etc have also been cancelled here for similar things. It doesn't change peoples fundamental rights
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Like what's to stop these Muslim extremists from trying to censor or ban something on a significantly bigger scale? And I know you're probably thinking whataboutery or something similar, but we have seen throughout history how the tiniest of things can set off more crazy **** later on down the line. It's the same worry that I have with Starmer's policing the Internet policy, because it starts with “bad words” and then it's age verification for certain Wikipedia pages, Spotify, and Porn sites. And we know that he'll eventually come for places like Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook with the same authoritarian and Dystopian crap. And it's the same thing here with the Muslim extremists, you don't give them an inch because they'll now think that they can dictate what is and isn't okay to air in French Cinema, and if they're crazy enough they might even try to censor News publications. |
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Someone else's diet shouldn' t prevent me from eating a doughnut. |
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But personally it's something that I will never be happy about, or just ignore without saying anything. For me there is no topic that fires me up more than when I see threads like this, because in my eyes it's a threat on people's freedom of choice, admittedly on a much smaller scale, but it still is taking away people's choice to watch a Movie and possibly have a good time all because of some ****ing extremists that for some reason are living in a country who's culture that they can't stand. Because these Muslim extremists should leave France if they can't handle a Barbie Film airing in the country. |
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…I mean, from what I understand of the reporting…?…the screening wasn’t ‘cancelled’ so much as halted as it did begin and was going ahead…but an ongoing/escalating behaviour of some youths led to a decision because of possible safety issues for those attending so the screening was stopped to protect the safety of all…that doesn’t seem the same as ‘cancelling’ and feels that again, the media are misleading in how they portray their information with the intent to create divide…
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Censorship and banning harmless media is definitely one that works on me, because as I've already stated it can lead to a country becoming more like Russia years later, which nobody should want that. |
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That admittedly does sound more reasonable. |
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I should've elaborated that part better.:laugh: |
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