Call to boycott Peter Rabbit

mummabear

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https://i.stuff.co.nz/entertainment...rabbit-movie-over-food-allergy-bullying-scene

Food allergy advocacy groups are calling for a boycott of the new Peter Rabbit movie.

Organisations in the United States and Australia have slammed the reimagined live-action/animated take on Beatrix Potter's classic children's books for its portrayal of "food allergy bullying".


A scene in the movie which has upset community groups involves rabbits intentionally attacking a human with a food he is allergic to in order to provoke a reaction.

The overwhelming response prompted health executives to publicly slam the production company of the film, which stars James Corden, Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie, Rose Byrne and Elizabeth Debicki. It is also slated to bring in about US25 million in box office sales in its opening weekend in the US according to website BoxOfficeMojo.

"The segment featured the intentional attack of the McGregor [Gleeson] character with the food he is allergic to – the implication being that the rabbits wanted to kill or harm McGregor with this method.

"The result is that McGregor experienced a severe allergic reaction, known as anaphylaxis, and treated himself with his epinephrine injection. Additionally, the segment makes light of the seriousness of food allergies and suggests that food allergies are 'made up for attention'," Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America president Kenneth Mendez wrote in an open letter to Sony Pictures.

"This isn't the first time that Sony Pictures Animation has used food allergies as a punchline in the plot of a kids' movie. Sony has misrepresented food allergies in The Smurfs and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs as well."
Australian group Global Anaphylaxis Awareness and Inclusivity (Globalaai) has since created a petition calling for Sony to apologise, saying the scene is socially irresponsible.

"This mocks the seriousness of allergic disease and is heartbreakingly disrespectful to the families of those that have lost loved ones to anaphylaxis," the petition, which has received more than 3000 signatures in three hours, reads.

"To spread a message that condones such victimising and dangerous behaviour amongst children is grossly offensive to worldwide viewers, especially those who live with severe allergic disease."

So what do you think: acceptable or irresponsible?
 


If the producers of every movie, tv, book, radio, and every other type of media were to refrain from green lighting anything that might possibly offend someone...we would be staring at blank movie, tv, or computer screens, empty newspaper or book pages, and listening to dead air on the radio. Come on, now.
 


OK, tell me if understand this right - if the bunnies had taken after him with a knife or a gun or even a stick of dynomite, no problem. But we're having this discussion because the idea of purposely triggering a food allergy makes kids with actual allergies feel threatened? :sad2: Completely and utterly ridiculous. Go ahead and boycott - more popcorn for the rest of us.
 
I take offense at you being offended. I now need an ESA or kitten therapy.

Will a turkey do?

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Gobble.
 

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