While Americans allow Netflix to sexualize children with perverted content, Russia is taking a stand against this degeneracy aimed at corrupting the souls of the youth.
Any content featuring LGBT sexual propaganda has been removed from Netflix in Russia because of a law that prevents gay predators from targeting children. Shows like Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, Steven Universe, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and The Dragon Prince have been removed from Netflix’s section for children.
Russia passed the law in 2013 as the LGBT “rights” movement was taking off. They amended their Child Protection Law to ban “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations to minors.” Netflix could be fined up to $31,000 if they refused to comply with the law, but they have fallen in line. Russian children are now protected from this demonic content.
While some people may feel that Russia’s move is authoritarian and allowing children to be preyed upon by pedophiles is a feature of American liberalism, the content on Netflix has grown more extreme and perverted in recent months to the point of being borderline child pornography.
Big League Politics reported on how Netflix is distributing “Cuties” on their platform. This movie about an 11-year-old black girl who discovers her sexuality through twerking: