Family Movie Has To Axe Beastiality Scenes Sending Bad Message To Kids

An upcoming family movie named Show Dogs about a dog who is an undercover agent investigating a dog show was forced to edit out two major scenes because of the sexual undertones.

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation accused the movie of sending a troubling message that grooms children for sexual abuse.

One “where a dog character must have its private parts inspected, in the course of which the dog is uncomfortable and wants to stop but is told to go to a ‘zen place,’” the group said. “The dog is rewarded with advancing to the final round of the dog show after passing this barrier. Disturbingly, these are similar tactics child abusers use when grooming children — telling them to pretend they are somewhere else, and that they will get a reward for withstanding their discomfort. Children’s movies must be held to a higher standard, and must teach children bodily autonomy, the ability to say ‘no’ and safety, not confusing messages endorsing unwanted genital touching.”

Usually, you have to go to the dark web for stuff like this, but Global Road Entertainment was just trying to showcase it at your local AMC.

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