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Netflix: gulf country upset over lesbian-gay scenes, why is gay content objectionable?



Gulf Arab countries are upset with gay scenes being shown on OTT platforms. That is why saudi arabia and the United Arab Emirates on tuesday asked Netflix to remove "objectionable content" from the streaming platform. Not only this, the Saudi media has even described Netflix as an "official sponsor of homosexuality". Now the question arises what is the problem for the gulf Arab countries with the scenes filmed on lesbians and gays? Let's understand.


In fact, in a joint statement issued by a committee of the gulf Cooperation Council, it has been requested that Netflix remove scenes based on homosexuals from its series. This is because she believes that lesbian and gay scenes are "contrary to Islamic and social values and principles." Explain that this gulf Cooperation Council includes six countries saudi arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar.

Let us tell you that gay and lesbian are not written anywhere in the joint statement issued by Samuli. However, Saudi state television also aired an interview with a behavioral consultant who described Netflix as an "official sponsor of homosexuality". Not only this but footage of a cartoon was also circulated in the interview in which two women are hugging each other. However, the footage was blurred.


Earlier in June, Muslim countries banned the public display of Disney's latest animated film "Lightyear". Let us tell you that in this film, two gay characters were shown kissing. Significantly, many Muslims consider homosexuals to be sinners. Not only this, some countries punish them with the death penalty.


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