Kuwait Bans ‘Barbie’ Over Gender and Sexuality Themes, Lebanon Moves to Do the Same
Kuwait Bans ‘Barbie’ Over Gender and Sexuality Themes, Lebanon Moves to Do the Same

Kuwait Bans ‘Barbie’ , Over Gender and Sexuality Themes, , Lebanon Moves to Do the Same.

The blockbuster film opens across the Middle East on Aug.

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On Aug.

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Officials say that 'Barbie' promotes "ideas and beliefs that are alien to the Kuwaiti society and public order," according to state news agency KUNA.

Lebanese Culture Minister Mohammad Mortada would also like to see the film banned, .

Saying it was found to "contradict values of faith and morality" and "promote homosexuality and sexual transformation," NBC News reports.

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His request was sent to Lebanon's General Security agency which will make the final decision.

Supporters of the LGBTQ+ community in Lebanon are in an uproar over the potential ban.

Supporters of the LGBTQ+ community in Lebanon are in an uproar over the potential ban.

But the country's relative tolerance has diminished in recent years due to the influence of "Islamist and far-right Christian groups," NBC News reports.

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While 'Barbie' does not dramatically flaunt sexuality, it does include LBGTQ+ cast members Kate McKinnon and Hari Nef.

While 'Barbie' does not dramatically flaunt sexuality, it does include LBGTQ+ cast members Kate McKinnon and Hari Nef.

'Barbie' has already grossed over $1 billion worldwide