https://www.thewrap.com/netflix-baby-promotes-sex-trafficking-national-center-sexual-exploitation/
Netflix Series ‘Baby’ Slammed by Anti-Sexual Exploitation Group: ‘Promotes Sex Trafficking
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has called out Netflix for its upcoming series “Baby,” saying that the Italian show “promotes sex trafficking.”
Dawn Hawkins, executive director of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, says the streaming giant’s executives “have gone completely tone-deaf” and that “Netflix is prioritizing profits over victims of abuse.”
“Despite being at ground zero of the #MeToo movement, Netflix appears to have gone completely tone-deaf on the realities of sexual exploitation,” Hawkins said Thursday in a press release. “Despite the outcry from survivors of sex trafficking, subject matter experts, and social service providers, Netflix promotes sex trafficking by insisting on streaming ‘Baby.’ Clearly, Netflix is prioritizing profits over victims of abuse.”
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) said it sent a letter to Netflix in January that was co-signed by dozens of sex trafficking survivors. The correspondence expressed “their deep concern” over the forthcoming drama.
“Erik Barmack, VP of International Originals at Netflix, has previously described the new show as ‘edgy.’ There is absolutely nothing ‘edgy’ about the sexual exploitation of minors,” Hawkins continued in her statement. “This show glamorizes sexual abuse and trivializes the experience of countless underage women and men who have suffered through sex trafficking.”
Netflix did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment on this story.
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Fateswebb ago
Has anyone watched the show? I saw it on there but didn't know about this, or what the show was about. It is available yet? Or is it a preview?
Just curious how it glamorizes child prostitution... Can a show depict it, to bring the topic mainstream, without glamorizing it?
nosilence1 ago
I started watching it a couple of days ago since I liked the idea of watching a show of the Italian privileged class, have only seen two episodes, and didn't know it had anything to do with prostitution. Its a shame because I am kind of hooked to it and really empathise with some of the characters.
MolochHunter ago
i think 'glamourising' it isnt as much of a concern as understating the danger, the horror, the degradation, the sheer existential jeopardy