GOP Lawmakers Call on DOJ to Take Legal Action Against Netflix for Sexualizing Children After Release of Film “Cuties”

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On Friday Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) called on the DOJ to take action against Netflix for peddling child pornography with the company’s disgusting release of “Cuties.”

The GOP lawmakers want Netflix charged with distributing child pornography.

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Rep. Jim Banks joined Senator Cotton to call on the DOJ to investigate Netflix over the flick.

The Daily Caller reported:

Republican Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton and Indiana Rep. Jim Banks have called on the Department of Justice to bring legal action against Netflix for releasing the film “Cuties” in an exclusive statement to the Daily Caller.

The film centers around Amy, 11, joining other young underage female dancers in a group “named ‘the cuties’ at school, and rapidly grows aware of her burgeoning femininity – upsetting her mother and her values in the process,” according to the film’s description on IMDB.

“There’s no excuse for the sexualization of children, and Netflix’s decision to promote the film ‘Cuties’ is disgusting at best and a serious crime at worst,” Cotton told the Caller in a statement. “I urge the Department of Justice to take action against Netflix for their role in pushing explicit depictions of children into American homes.”

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