The darker attack that left 51 Muslims dead: The producer of shameful film resigns for the event

A producer for a Hollywood movie featuring Prime Minister Yacinda Ardern's reaction to Christch's terrorist attacks has resigned from the project following criticism that Muslim victims were being marginalised. Film premiere, “They Are Us” [They are We], too, has been criticised for the elected toppersonship -- New Zealand Prime Minister Yacinda Ardern. Ardern [...]
Film premiere, “They Are Us” [They are We], too, has been criticised for the elected toppersonship -- New Zealand Prime Minister Yacinda Ardern.
Ardern said Sunday he felt that “was very early” for New Zealand to watch such a movie and that it was not the right focus for a movie about glass attacks in 2019.
There's a lot of stories about March 15th that can be shown, but I don't consider mine to be one of them,” she said.
The film was announced by Hollywood Reporter on Friday.
Immediately, the attacks were launched against her, which was putting the leadership of a white woman at the centre of a mass murder of 51 Muslims by a white primacy.
Many zelandese Muslims have criticised the move as “exploiting”, non-responsive “” and the shameful “”.
A petition for stopping the production of this film collected over 600,000 signatures over the past three days.
During the day today, producer Philippa Campbell announced she was resigning from the proposed film. /Periscope












