jamesss Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 https://nypost.com/2022/11/25/balenciaga-files-25m-suit-against-bdsm-teddy-bear-ad-producers/amp/ https://amp.tmz.com/2022/11/24/balenciaga-campaign-backlash-kids-bondage-ads-apology-kim-kardashian-bella-hadid/ https://www.cnn.com/style/amp/balenciagabondage-bears-intl-scli/index.html 2 Quote
Dark Angel Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 these advertisements are incredibly creepy and disgusting, balenciaga deserves all of the backlash for this, such a horribly cheap way at trying to be "shocking" and "edgy" when it's just really weird and pedophilic, i feel really worried for the children who were included in these ads, not having any idea what they're doing or what is on the stuffed-animals 7 Quote
Coloringbooks Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 Omg I misread this at first and thought they put the children in BDSM gear Still fucked up tho 3 Quote ✧ I do it just to amuse me ✧
the ocean Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 ignoring the fact that the children were in the ads, why did they even make purses out of teddy bears and then put bondage gear on them? they're ugly, they're creepy and not even in a cool way & it's just... gross? like i just see no way this could be good anyway you put it they kinda deserve this 2 Quote
Dark Angel Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 On 11/26/2022 at 7:56 PM, pinkfuneral said: yeah this is very disturbing and shows that there is a current within the entertainment industry that wishes for pedophilia to be normalized. truly horrendous. protect children at all costs. Expand i sometimes see people online defending the cuties movie which was on netflix a few years ago, i'm not saying that pedophilia is slowly becoming more normalized or "acceptable" by the general public, but people are becoming less and less intelligent, i don't understand how anybody could've seen the poster for that film and think that it wasn't weird or exploitive, it's really worrying to me 1 Quote
the ocean Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 On 11/26/2022 at 8:03 PM, Surf Noir said: i sometimes see people online defending the cuties movie which was on netflix a few years ago, i'm not saying that pedophilia is slowly becoming more normalized or "acceptable" by the general public, but people are becoming less and less intelligent, i don't understand how anybody could've seen the poster for that film and think that it wasn't weird or exploitive, it's really worrying to me Expand the cuties movie itself was actually protesting the sexualization of children and the director (who based the movie off her own personal experiences) worked with the parents of the actors to make sure it was a safe environment so the actual making of the movie was a safe process HOWEVER i definitely think that netflix handled the marketing and post-production of the movie EXTREMELY poorly because while the intentions and filming of the movie were innocent, netflix was clearly trying to market it to a... different audience than whom it was originally intended for the poster of the movie was DEFINITELY weird & exploitative and i definitely think that whoever approved the original marketing was certainly not of the sector of people that are concerned for the welfare of children edit: basically i agree and i'm not trying to disprove your point but i would like to point out that things like this can start OUT as innocent and eventually get exposed or filtered through the wrong lens and get corrupted in the process 3 Quote
Dark Angel Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 On 11/26/2022 at 8:15 PM, the ocean said: the cuties movie itself was actually protesting the sexualization of children and the director (who based the movie off her own personal experiences) worked with the parents of the actors to make sure it was a safe environment so the actual making of the movie was a safe process HOWEVER i definitely think that netflix handled the marketing and post-production of the movie EXTREMELY poorly because while the intentions and filming of the movie were innocent, netflix was clearly trying to market it to a... different audience than whom it was originally intended for the poster of the movie was DEFINITELY weird & exploitative and i definitely think that whoever approved the original marketing was certainly not of the sector of people that are concerned for the welfare of children edit: basically i agree and i'm not trying to disprove your point but i would like to point out that things like this can start OUT as innocent and eventually get exposed or filtered through the wrong lens and get corrupted in the process Expand perhaps that is the case, i haven't seen the movie myself (i don't ever plan on watching it) but i've watched videos of others reviewing the film and it seems like the film itself was also exploitive on how they filmed certain scenes, perhaps the intentions behind it were to protest the sexualization of children, but that doesn't mean they went about it in the right way, i feel like that's a very heavy and tricky subject to make a film about, if anything, they could've made a documentary instead of a traditional movie, but yeah, the poster was really creepy, i don't know what they were thinking with that, did they not expect backlash? maybe they just didn't care, which is worrying 2 Quote
the ocean Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 On 11/26/2022 at 8:21 PM, Surf Noir said: perhaps that is the case, i haven't seen the movie myself (i don't ever plan on watching it) but i've watched videos of others reviewing the film and it seems like the film itself was also exploitive on how they filmed certain scenes, perhaps the intentions behind it were to protest the sexualization of children, but that doesn't mean they went about it in the right way, i feel like that's a very heavy and tricky subject to make a film about, if anything, they could've made a documentary instead of a traditional movie, but yeah, the poster was really creepy, i don't know what they were thinking with that, did they not expect backlash? maybe they just didn't care, which is worrying Expand On 11/26/2022 at 8:22 PM, pinkfuneral said: oh god I forgot about this, Netflix was trying to market it as some sort of sexy yaaas twerk kid movie...Netflix deserved more ridicule for that...they didn't even apologize! they were just like "we stand by this" Expand yeah and that's why i said that while the filming of the movie was probably handled well by the director herself, i think that netflix handled the post-production (so the editing) and the marketing of the movie really really weirdly and i think that the backlash against the movie was completely deserved basically overall i agree that it's bad and i think we can acknowledge the good intentions while criticizing the execution at the same time 3 Quote
SalvaWHORE Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 Who the f came up with this on LITERAL CHILDREN and thought they ATE? This is beyond pure desperation, tragic, pathetic, creepy & disgusting. 3 Quote @WHORE OF TROPICO ⇨ @SALVAWHORE
SalvaWHORE Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 On 11/26/2022 at 7:53 PM, Surf Noir said: these advertisements are incredibly creepy and disgusting, balenciaga deserves all of the backlash for this, such a horribly cheap way at trying to be "shocking" and "edgy" when it's just really weird and pedophilic, i feel really worried for the children who were included in these ads, not having any idea what they're doing or what is on the stuffed-animals Expand whats really fucked up here is the fact their parents allowed this b.s 3 Quote @WHORE OF TROPICO ⇨ @SALVAWHORE
jamesss Posted November 26, 2022 Author Posted November 26, 2022 On 11/26/2022 at 7:53 PM, Surf Noir said: these advertisements are incredibly creepy and disgusting, balenciaga deserves all of the backlash for this, such a horribly cheap way at trying to be "shocking" and "edgy" when it's just really weird and pedophilic, i feel really worried for the children who were included in these ads, not having any idea what they're doing or what is on the stuffed-animals Expand On 11/26/2022 at 7:54 PM, Coloringbooks said: Omg I misread this at first and thought they put the children in BDSM gear Still fucked up tho Expand On 11/26/2022 at 7:56 PM, pinkfuneral said: yeah this is very disturbing and shows that there is a current within the entertainment industry that wishes for pedophilia to be normalized. truly horrendous. protect children at all costs. Expand On 11/26/2022 at 8:00 PM, the ocean said: ignoring the fact that the children were in the ads, why did they even make purses out of teddy bears and then put bondage gear on them? they're ugly, they're creepy and not even in a cool way & it's just... gross? like i just see no way this could be good anyway you put it they kinda deserve this Expand On 11/26/2022 at 8:03 PM, Surf Noir said: i sometimes see people online defending the cuties movie which was on netflix a few years ago, i'm not saying that pedophilia is slowly becoming more normalized or "acceptable" by the general public, but people are becoming less and less intelligent, i don't understand how anybody could've seen the poster for that film and think that it wasn't weird or exploitive, it's really worrying to me Expand On 11/26/2022 at 8:12 PM, pinkfuneral said: yes I agree. I'm glad to see the swift backlash against stuff like Cuties and this Balenciaga shoot, but there are always people rushing to defend them too, trying to minimize the real damage they cause and the precedent they set. I just hope that culturally speaking we don't ever become so nihilistic that we quit holding others accountable for this kind of messaging/content Expand exactly what I'm saying. ill never look at balenciaga the same... its SO messed up. 3 Quote
Three White Butterflies Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 This is so gross but also balenciaga sucks and all of their shit has always been ugly 6 Quote
TRENCH Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 What's crazier is that this just further ignites the fire into QAnoners agreeing that a boogeyman in the media is forcing the acceptance of ped*filia into mainstream society. They're probably blaming gay jews for this. What an overall fuckfest this is. 2 Quote
SoftwareUpgrade Posted November 26, 2022 Posted November 26, 2022 Ew, I don't know if the company had some creeper photoshoot producers, maybe it was "just" for controversy, but clearly it flopped and everyone is disgusted at it, eesh. Allegedly the photo with the purse with the free speech for uhhh,,, raunchy film stars, was from a different campaign, but the photos were near each other on the mobile website. Really inappropriate how the models parents seemed to go with this- . Also big ups to people who always rep the brand not saying anything , guess the brand deals and clout mean more than a IG story going "ew, love the brand but don't support this campaign" 3 Quote I'm Poppy
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