French Muslims & Niggers Threaten Violence Over Barbie Movie Screening.It seems that niggers and Muslims threatened violence, in a French neighborhood, if the film Barbie was screened as part of a summer of love function. Isn't diversity grand? Safety only exist in all White enclaves.
The city of Noisy-le-Sec (Seine-Saint-Denis) canceled, on Friday, August 8, the giant screen broadcast of the film Barbie because of "pressure" from residents, leading to a controversy that caused the Minister of Culture to react. "I regret that a small group in the neighborhood mobilized its energy under pressure from an individual to prevent the screening of this film, which is classified as an audience in France," wrote Olivier Sarrabeyrouse, PCF mayor of the city, in a statement broadcast on the city, in a statement on the city's website the municipality's website and on Facebook.
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"Our public service officials have again been threatened with violence (...). These threats were motivated by fallacious arguments, reflecting the obscurantism and fundamentalism used for political purposes," the mayor added, explaining that the session had to be cancelled. "I will not tolerate cultural lawless areas in our city," he said, announcing a complaint. It will be filed on Thursday morning for endangering public service officials and threats, he told Agence France-Presse (AFP). "If we have folded to preserve the safety of public service agents and spectators, we will not break," he said on Facebook.
The mayor told Le Parisien that "while the agents were installing, young people threatened them, saying that they would prevent the viewing and demolish the equipment (...), it became very aggressive." "They said that it advocates homosexuality and that it is an attack on the integrity of the woman," Sarrabeyrouse added daily.
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"I did not give in to pressure, I acted as mayor responsible for the safety of agents and families," the mayor insisted to AFP, criticizing a recovery of the controversy by the far right.
Announcement of a complaint from the Ministry of Culture
Directed by Greta Gerwig, the film is a feminist satire that sees Barbie, played by Margot Robbie, discover the misogyny of the real world. The film has established itself as the world box office champion, with $1.4 billion in revenue.
"Another serious attack on programming that deprives families and children of a cultural activity. Over the past year, I have taken firm action against these serious crimes, which have become a new form of crime. A complaint is pending," Rachida Dati, Minister of Culture, said on social network X.
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The Ministry of Culture has specified to Le Monde that "at the request of [Rachida Dati], a report [on the basis of] Article 40 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and a complaint are made by the Ministry "for obstructing the exercise of the freedom of dissemination of artistic creation, provided for in Article 431-1 of the Criminal Code (a crime punishable by one year's imprisonment and a fine of €15,000).
According to the mayor, the film, which was scheduled to be shown at 9 p.m. on Friday in the Londeau district, was previously chosen by residents. The screening was part of "Ciné sous les étoiles," a free summer programme of outdoor films that takes place every year in the intercommunality Est Ensemble, which includes Noisy-le-Sec.
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"It is once again families and children who do not go on holiday who are deprived of these precious moments of conviviality and culture during the summer," said Aurélie Trouvé, MP for La France insoumise de la constituency, on X. "Culture must remain a tool for emancipation, unity and openness for all. It cannot be confiscated."