More than 1.5 million people have signed a petition calling for Netflix to remove a comedy that depicts Jesus as gay.
The First Temptation of Christ, which was made by a YouTube comedy group, was released by the streaming service in Brazil on December 3 as a Christmas special.
Rather than bringing people together in the festive spirit, the short film has actually done the opposite, with 1,547,621 people having so far signed the petition, which states the comedy has ‘seriously offended’ Christians.
The online petition calls on Netflix to remove the comedy and take action against its creators for their ‘crime of villainous faith’. ‘We also want public retraction, as they have seriously offended Christians,’ the petition continued.
In the one-off 46-minute show, it’s implied Jesus is in a sexual relationship with his male friend Orlando, although he wants to keep it secret from his loved ones. Netflix’s description of the show reads: ‘Jesus, who’s hitting the big 3-0, brings a surprise guest to meet the family. A Christmas special so wrong, it must be from comedians Porta dos Fundos.’
The film sees Jesus and Orlando arriving at Mary and Joseph’s house, who are throwing a birthday party for their son. Jesus tries to downplay his relationship with Orlando, who hints the pair are more than just friends.
The story has seen some Christians express their dismay at the production, calling it ‘trash’, ‘extremely offensive to the values, principles and Christian faith’, and ‘intolerant’ to religions, according to the Daily News.
Eduardo Bolsonaro, the son of conservative Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, took to social media to denounce the satirical special. ‘We support freedom of expression, but is it worth attacking the belief of 86% of the population?’, he asked.
He later wrote on Twitter (translated into English):
Not satisfied with interpreting Jesus Christ as gay and refusing to speak of God on Netflix, now @gduvivier went beyond. Wrote an article in @folha posing as Jesus, portraying the son of God again as gay and advocate of Karl Marx and having the reader ‘take it in the ass’.
Não satisfeito em interpretar Jesus Cristo como gay e se recusando a falar de Deus na Netflix, agora @gduvivier foi além.
Escreveu um artigo na @folha se passando por Jesus, retratando novamente o filho de Deus como gay e defensor de Karl Marx e mandando o leitor "tomar no cu". https://t.co/FPBoObVbrJ pic.twitter.com/hxLwH7tNBf
— Eduardo Bolsonaro🇧🇷 (@BolsonaroSP) December 14, 2019
Henrique Soares da Costa, a bishop from the state of Pernambuco, wrote on Facebook that he has cancelled his subscription to the streaming service, denouncing the film as ‘blasphemous, vulgar, and disrespectful’.
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A Broadcast Journalism Masters graduate who went on to achieve an NCTJ level 3 Diploma in Journalism, Lucy has done stints at ITV, BBC Inside Out and Key 103. While working as a journalist for UNILAD, Lucy has reported on breaking news stories while also writing features about mental health, cervical screening awareness, and Little Mix (who she is unapologetically obsessed with).