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Buzz Lightyear film banned in 14 nations over Lesbian Kiss
[Buzz Lightyear film banned in 14 countries
over lesbian kiss - but Disney refuses to cut it Captain America star Chris Evans voices the character of the young Buzz Lightyear in the film, which is billed as "the definitive origin story", while Uzo Aduba voices Alisha Hawthorne - who is shown on screen kissing her female partner.] https://news.sky.com/story/buzz-ligh...rates-12633242 [14 Middle Eastern and Asian countries. The United Arab Emirates, which includes Abu Dhabi and Dubai, announced through the Ministry of Youth and Culture's Media Regulatory Office that the film will not open there when it is released on Thursday. In a tweet, the office said the film is "not licenced for public screening" due to its "violation of the country's media content standards".] Sign Of The Times. |
Good on Disney for sticking to their principles, they usually limit their performative allyship to easily removed lines of dialogue and shots which can be worked around to appease the primitive countries.
Not that I'm expecting them to last, they'll buckle. |
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No, this is Crazy this is affecting the Margins Delete the Scene Easy to do, [Studios have allowed censors to cut films in global distribution for content in the past, including in the Middle East market.] |
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Let the middle Eastern countries punish themselves. To remove a shot of two characters kissing would be spineless. Mad respect to Disney. |
So long as it’ll screen in the West and China they don’t give a **** is my observation.
They sometimes alter films to appease The Chinese audience because … well … it’s a massive audience. It’s not just about the numbers either it’s the culture… the Chinese are massive movie-consumers in recent years. |
Disney have far larger problems than this to be honest. They have had a preferential status in florida for decades, and that is all being stopped
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move ahead with the times and open up to new things would be my advice for those middle eastern countries and asia
and as for the ''woke culture'' i am kinda fed up with that now :idc: i am respectful, but i am not woke myself, i am against cancelling things in film, music & tv |
Sensible move.
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This sends us back not forward if they were to do that. It's more than a case of money and I am glad Disney realise that. |
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Disney probably know there's no point in trying to appease certain other markets. Even if they remove all references to the woman being gay, one flash of her ankle and the movie would be fatwa'd out the screens. |
They're as backwards as us, we banned a film in this country last week.
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While they still back Florida’s don’t say gay bill, this will be considered what it is, performative bait
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In this case they have balanced things up and decided that the LGBT community (a core audience of Pixar movies) is a bigger proportion of the likely box office for this movie than Muslim-governed nations (not traditionally big movie-goers at all). If it was one of their core markets they'd have had an alternate cut. |
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