Ricky Martin’s rampage over “Lightyear” censorship for a lesbian kiss

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Ricky Martin talked about the kiss between two Lightyear women.

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Ricky Martin has joined the controversy of Lightyear, the new Disney Pixar premiere that has been banned in 14 countries for showing a kiss between two women. Hours before the end of LGBT Pride month, the singer expressed his firm stance on the issue.

“Those people who think their kids will go gay to see ‘Lightyear’ put on Einstein documentaries to see if the intelligence they didn’t acquire from genetics sticks to them too,” he wrote on Instagram along with a photo of Buzz. , the famous living toy from the Toy Story saga.

Authorities from much of the Muslim world have banned the showing of Disney’s new animated film in theaters in the region due to “the inclusion of a brief kiss between a lesbian couple,” the company said in a statement. Y Chris Evansvoice of the protagonist, he was not silent either.

The post that the singer made on Instagram.

The post that the singer made on Instagram.

“It’s frustrating,” Evans told The Associated Press, adding, “It’s nice to be a part of something that’s making social progress, but it’s with this bittersweet frustration bar because, at the same time, there are still places that don’t. I have not updated ”.

And in an interview with the British newspaper The Guardian he was harsher and referred to censorship: “The truth is that these people are idiots. Whenever there has been social progress upon awakening, American history, human history is constant awakening and social growth and that’s what makes us good.

Details of the censorship

Thirteen nations and the Palestinian Territory banned the film, thwarting its success in theaters. If it weren’t for the hype surrounding this issue, Lightyear would certainly have done much better at the box office.

The couple of women who appear in the film.

The pair of women who appear in the film.

The film includes a female character voiced by the actress Uzo Aduba briefly kissing his partner in one scene. The whole thing takes about three seconds.

This has proved too much for censorship in many Muslim-majority nations, where laws often criminalize same-sex relationships. Indeed, in some parts of the Arab world, members of the LGBTQ community have been arrested and sentenced to prison. Some countries even retain the death penalty.

“Nations that have refused to allow the film to be shown include Bahrain, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria and the United Arab Emirates,” Disney said.

Some cinemas showing the film have posted warning signs under the promotional poster. “It contains scenes with genre ideology,” noted the Peruvian cinema chain Cineplanet.

Another cinema picked up by Twitter user Noemí Escribano warned: “We inform you that the film Lightyear has scenes with gender ideology”.

The truth is, the film is suitable for all audiences and does not require any usual suggestions, for example when there are violent, sexual or nudity or pornography scenes.

Source: Clarin

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