Just read that Robert Robinson was in a jail in Warren Maine. Could not reply on that post so am doing so here. Sorry if it is off topic. I live in upper state ME. We had a pedophile here , way out in the boonies. He also watched obituaries for recently deceased and stole from their houses. He was finally put into prison because he assaulted a child in another county. There are high up people in law enforcement here who break the law. ...as in this case. I personally think the lower level law enforcement is the best. ...so there are probably many who would like to see the higher ups outed.If anyone knows information re. this outrage, I can be reached at
[email protected]
Idk if she answered you yet, but there is this. - h ttps://jailalert.com/arrest-records/robert-leslie-robinson-10433150.html -
https://archive.vn/EpmAi
I'll merely say this; If i was French i would be feeling a very deep sense of shame right now. The French need to get off their asses and fix their country.
We could lobby to have the producer & director put in a no fly list.
They dont get to set foot on American soil.
They dont get to set foot on British soil.
The minute they turn up at the airport in Paris, and their passports register on screen, they get their tickets ripped up and they are told to leave the airport.
We could coordinate a global campaign against all French embassies abroad. Get one of those digital projectors to screen the word SHAME with their faces and likeness directly on to any and all French embassies around the world. Shame President Macron into doing something about this, since they are his people.
"celebrate women and female sexuality"....but these kids were 10, 11, 12 years old. What in the holiest of craps were they thinking? There is absolutely no defending this. How did nobody throughout the whole production stop and consider the actual motivations behind the film and the true intended audience?
I wrote this to another forum but copy/pasta it in case it's of any interest to you:
From this page in French, I'm noting these amounts of money in the production. Not going to pay the cinefinances site to check the info (720 € is standard subscription for a year or 1,800 € for premium, no thanks I'm poor and have stopped watching TV and going to the cinema since pizzagate happened)
The movie "Cuties" has a budget of 3,4 millions € (seems average amount, in the low budget movies). The production company says it's their first feature film, they were specialized in short videos before that.
Dates are bonkers, they say the movie received in 2017 the Sundance award. Had to check with the Sundance site, they list it as year 2019, Directing Award: World Cinema Dramatic. When was that co-founder of Sundance arrested already? (rhetoric question)
The director Doucouré was paid 93,000 € (advance of 50,000 € and salary of 43,000 €), add 25,000 € for the script. They point it's above the median remuneration (copyrights+salary) of French directors that is about 80,000 €.
I wonder why for a first feature film, from a production company barely known to the public, they would pay above average amounts, even if they've received tons of awards in the past for their short films. I also noted the movie was pre-purchased by Canal + (I stopped watching Canal + long before pizzagate, consider them the ultra-liberal Harvey Weinstein not yet arrested from France), Multithématique (dunno) and France 3 (puking worthy, that's a public channel that's considered more local news and societal issues oriented, I believe it's the second public TV channel in importance).
Also in France, the median income for the standard worker is barely 25,000-30,000 €. I'm amazed how much an rather unknown director (except for the industry pros and niche viewers) is making for her first feature film on an obviously not-mainstream topic.
It says in January 2017, she's awarded the Global Filmmaking Award for "Cuties", sponsored for the event by African-American director Ava DuVernay.
https://www.lequotidien.sn/sundance-2017-maimouna-doucoure-a-nouveau-recompensee/
(Senegalese news in French, article dated February 3, 2017) Then logically, "Cuties" must have been ready by 2016 for it to be awarded at Sundance festival, 2017? When was that co-founder of Sundance arrested? (rhetorical question) But I find contradictory articles saying the movie was made in 2018. And why is the movie promoted as if it was awarded in 2019 or 2020, the Sundance site itself is confusing with the dates.
Fathia Youssouf was born August 1st, 2006. What the heck, when was this movie made, when were the girls auditioned, how old were they, really? The dates are completely bonkers.
Maïmouna Doucouré, slammed critics and said that the film was merely being smeared by intolerant conservative people.
Hang on. I've read that the main girls parents are conservative. I've also read reviews that state the film condemns the industry and behaviour the girls take part it. That it doesn't say exploiting children is a good thing. So why is the writer attacking conservative people? Aren't the conservative parents in the film the ones who are in the right?
I don't even want to or need to see the film to know this is just mental gymnastics from these weirdos. If the film doesn't exploit and sexualise children in a positive way, then she should be praising conservatives and saying "Yes, you're right. That is the story we're telling. That children in todays society are being mistreated."
It's not uncommon for leftists to consider legal prostitution a celebration of female sexuality. They don't say much about child prostitution (yet), but many, support a low age of consent and 'intergenerational relationships'. Having sexual twerking be 'liberating' for 11 year old girls and a cause for celebration is just another step on the path for normalizing pedophilia. Reminds me of a young 11 year old drag kid, "Desmond is Amazing", being 'liberated and celebrated' by dancing for dollars at a gay bar.
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It's wrong because real girls were groomed to portray that under the guise of "acting" we don't need kids to act sexy to protest it is wrong. Find another way besides exploiting a child.
▼ YogSoggoth
Just saw this, https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/flogging-and-bondage-promoted-in-middle-school-ohio-sex-ed This is and end game scenario as far as I am concerned.
▼ darkknight111
That’s pedo normalization plus other deviancy. wretches
▼ rrggbb
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▼ Lansing-Michigan
Just read that Robert Robinson was in a jail in Warren Maine. Could not reply on that post so am doing so here. Sorry if it is off topic. I live in upper state ME. We had a pedophile here , way out in the boonies. He also watched obituaries for recently deceased and stole from their houses. He was finally put into prison because he assaulted a child in another county. There are high up people in law enforcement here who break the law. ...as in this case. I personally think the lower level law enforcement is the best. ...so there are probably many who would like to see the higher ups outed.If anyone knows information re. this outrage, I can be reached at [email protected]
▼ darkknight111
Would love sauce on that.
▼ shewhomustbeobeyed
Idk if she answered you yet, but there is this. - h ttps://jailalert.com/arrest-records/robert-leslie-robinson-10433150.html - https://archive.vn/EpmAi
▼ bunnysupreme
I'll merely say this; If i was French i would be feeling a very deep sense of shame right now. The French need to get off their asses and fix their country.
We could lobby to have the producer & director put in a no fly list.
They dont get to set foot on American soil.
They dont get to set foot on British soil.
The minute they turn up at the airport in Paris, and their passports register on screen, they get their tickets ripped up and they are told to leave the airport.
We could coordinate a global campaign against all French embassies abroad. Get one of those digital projectors to screen the word SHAME with their faces and likeness directly on to any and all French embassies around the world. Shame President Macron into doing something about this, since they are his people.
▼ 771423x1
"celebrate women and female sexuality"....but these kids were 10, 11, 12 years old. What in the holiest of craps were they thinking? There is absolutely no defending this. How did nobody throughout the whole production stop and consider the actual motivations behind the film and the true intended audience?
▼ FidelisNeuter
I wrote this to another forum but copy/pasta it in case it's of any interest to you:
Also in France, the median income for the standard worker is barely 25,000-30,000 €. I'm amazed how much an rather unknown director (except for the industry pros and niche viewers) is making for her first feature film on an obviously not-mainstream topic.
▼ FidelisNeuter
Edit: I see where the 2017 Sundance award came from. On the French wiki page of Doucouré:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma%C3%AFmouna_Doucour%C3%A9
It says in January 2017, she's awarded the Global Filmmaking Award for "Cuties", sponsored for the event by African-American director Ava DuVernay.
https://www.lequotidien.sn/sundance-2017-maimouna-doucoure-a-nouveau-recompensee/ (Senegalese news in French, article dated February 3, 2017) Then logically, "Cuties" must have been ready by 2016 for it to be awarded at Sundance festival, 2017? When was that co-founder of Sundance arrested? (rhetorical question) But I find contradictory articles saying the movie was made in 2018. And why is the movie promoted as if it was awarded in 2019 or 2020, the Sundance site itself is confusing with the dates.
According to this page:
https://www.journaldesfemmes.fr/loisirs/cinema/2653943-qui-est-fathia-youssouf-la-revelation-de-mignonnes/
Fathia Youssouf was born August 1st, 2006. What the heck, when was this movie made, when were the girls auditioned, how old were they, really? The dates are completely bonkers.
▼ GreasyCaveman
About fucking time we draw a line in the sand!
▼ Popad
Here we go...could, just might, maybe, considering, possibly, why i otta.
▼ glassuser
"could"
▼ The1stLantern
One look at Early Life section tells you he won't. Get real.
▼ A_Punkass_Bitch
could, but won't
▼ elcob32
If you really want to stop this shit, every member of the board of directors for Netflix should be brought up on charges of distribution.
▼ rickman2
Hang on. I've read that the main girls parents are conservative. I've also read reviews that state the film condemns the industry and behaviour the girls take part it. That it doesn't say exploiting children is a good thing. So why is the writer attacking conservative people? Aren't the conservative parents in the film the ones who are in the right?
I don't even want to or need to see the film to know this is just mental gymnastics from these weirdos. If the film doesn't exploit and sexualise children in a positive way, then she should be praising conservatives and saying "Yes, you're right. That is the story we're telling. That children in todays society are being mistreated."
▼ kestrel9
It's not uncommon for leftists to consider legal prostitution a celebration of female sexuality. They don't say much about child prostitution (yet), but many, support a low age of consent and 'intergenerational relationships'. Having sexual twerking be 'liberating' for 11 year old girls and a cause for celebration is just another step on the path for normalizing pedophilia. Reminds me of a young 11 year old drag kid, "Desmond is Amazing", being 'liberated and celebrated' by dancing for dollars at a gay bar.
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▼ Just4kicks
It's wrong because real girls were groomed to portray that under the guise of "acting" we don't need kids to act sexy to protest it is wrong. Find another way besides exploiting a child.