'Katy Butler, a Michigan high school student who identifies as lesbian
and who launched
a Change.org petition to overturn the antibullying documentary Bully’s
R rating, personally delivered 200,000 signatures to the Motion Picture
Association of America.
'Bully, which chronicles the
lives of bullied students in the U.S, received
an R rating
last month ahead of its March 30 release due to six expletives. Butler
has petitioned to lower the rating to PG-13 in order to reach a broader
student population. Butler says she was inspired to start the campaign
after experiencing a bullying incident in her own life, when bullies
slammed a locker on her hand and broke one of her fingers.
"Today,
with the help of more than 200,000 people who have signed my Change.org
petition, we sent a loud and clear message to the MPAA that the movie
Bully shouldn't be given an R rating," Butler says in an exclusive
statement to The Advocate. "Every day in every middle school
and high school in America, students are bullied. This movie, if given a
PG-13 rating, could reach those students as well as bullies themselves
and help put a stop to the epidemic of school bullying in our country.
The MPAA should pay attention. They ruled by one vote that Bully
should be rated R. We're telling them, with more than 200,000 voices,
that an R rating will prevent this movie from being seen by those students who need to see
it the most."
via The Advocate.
What a daft and mean-minded decision.
Thursday, 8 March 2012
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