The Post and Rolling Stone, aside from attempting to link Sound of Freedom to QAnon, praised the movie Cuties, in which little girls are sexualized in a twerk-dancing crew. One statement from Rolling Stone said the backlash at Cuties was just part of a "tactic [that] has its roots in conspiracy theorist circles, such as the QAnon community." The article alleges the backlash to the film was part of the "far right's obsession with pedophilia." Another piece from Rolling Stone called it a "coming-of-age movie" that was caught in a culture war. The piece says it was not "a salacious bit of pedo-bait" but instead said it was its "polar opposite" that points out what happens when children get too involved with sexuality. The Post called Cuties "an unflinching look at what it means to be a preteen girl." It is the "kind of story that isn’t told well very often, and deserves to be told more." The Post's article continued. "Whose gaze does the camera represent? How is this scene supposed to make us feel? These are the kind of nuanced discussions that art is meant to encourage," the article went on while discussing explicit scenes in the film. The article says that the point of the camera angle in the scene is to show how "unhealthy adults could perceive what’s happening on the screen" while healthy adults will be shocked. Read more at: ThePostMillennial.comJezebel and the Guardian have tried to discredit the hit new film, Sound of Freedom, linking it with conspiracy theories.https://t.co/vwk0gFuYBm
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 8, 2023
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