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Several Arab countries banned the fourth part of the saga from being shown in theaters this week.Thordue to the presence of homosexual characters in the film.
A Marvel blockbuster titled Thor: Love and Thunder did well at the US box office, but like other recent American successes, caused discomfort and even censorship in some countries due to references. LGBT.
The film contains more or less explicit allusions to homosexuality. “Valkyrie”, the character being played Tessa Thompsonclearly expresses feelings for another woman.
In Bahrain, the Ministry of Information “has taken the decision to stop showing the film being shown in cinemas in order to preserve the virtuous values of society,” a statement released late on Thursday said.
He did not specify the title of the film in question, but the release of Thor was effectively cut short.
Kuwait also banned
In Egypt, the state press itself promoted “Thor: love and thunder” at the beginning of the month. But a day after the release, it was officially banned due to the presence of gay characters.
Instead of, “Thor”It’s still being projected in the United Arab Emirates, the conservative Gulf country that banned Pixar’s animated film.”Light year”, which features a kissing scene between two women.
Gender issues and sexual freedoms remain taboo in many Arab countries, including the Gulf monarchies.
(According to AFP)
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Source: RPP

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