Ban the movie 'The Carpenter's Son'


Ban the movie 'The Carpenter's Son'
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Blanca Briseño and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
Growing up in a deeply religious household, faith has always been more than a guiding light for me—it's the very foundation of my existence. That's why the release of the movie 'The Carpentier’s Son' feels like such a direct affront to everything I hold sacred. To depict religious figures and stories with such blatant disrespect is not just artistic expression; it's outright blasphemy.
Movies have the power to influence, to shape perceptions, and to convey messages that resonate with audiences on a profound level. When that power is misused to tarnish the reputation of religious figures, it crosses a line that should not be crossed. The portrayal of these revered figures in 'The Carpentier's Son' is not just offensive—it's a deliberate attempt to undermine the faith of millions who look to these figures for spiritual guidance.
This movie not only disrespects the beliefs that many have cherished for generations but also propagates misinformation that can fuel misconceptions and prejudice. In a world already struggling with divisiveness, allowing such a film to circulate unchallenged could embolden further acts of disrespect and intolerance.
I believe in the sanctity of creative expression, but it should not come at the expense of undermining the faith of others. Freedom of speech carries the responsibility of respecting those who hold beliefs different from our own. We cannot stand idly by while a film that incites division and blasphemy against cherished religious beliefs is allowed to persist.
Join me in urging the relevant authorities to ban 'The Carpentier’s Son'. Let us preserve the respect and sanctity of religious narratives that have inspired and guided people for centuries. Your signature can make a difference in ensuring that this film does not further sow seeds of discord. Please sign this petition to protect the faith and unity of our communities.

Corinne SyPetition Starter
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Recent signers:
Blanca Briseño and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
Growing up in a deeply religious household, faith has always been more than a guiding light for me—it's the very foundation of my existence. That's why the release of the movie 'The Carpentier’s Son' feels like such a direct affront to everything I hold sacred. To depict religious figures and stories with such blatant disrespect is not just artistic expression; it's outright blasphemy.
Movies have the power to influence, to shape perceptions, and to convey messages that resonate with audiences on a profound level. When that power is misused to tarnish the reputation of religious figures, it crosses a line that should not be crossed. The portrayal of these revered figures in 'The Carpentier's Son' is not just offensive—it's a deliberate attempt to undermine the faith of millions who look to these figures for spiritual guidance.
This movie not only disrespects the beliefs that many have cherished for generations but also propagates misinformation that can fuel misconceptions and prejudice. In a world already struggling with divisiveness, allowing such a film to circulate unchallenged could embolden further acts of disrespect and intolerance.
I believe in the sanctity of creative expression, but it should not come at the expense of undermining the faith of others. Freedom of speech carries the responsibility of respecting those who hold beliefs different from our own. We cannot stand idly by while a film that incites division and blasphemy against cherished religious beliefs is allowed to persist.
Join me in urging the relevant authorities to ban 'The Carpentier’s Son'. Let us preserve the respect and sanctity of religious narratives that have inspired and guided people for centuries. Your signature can make a difference in ensuring that this film does not further sow seeds of discord. Please sign this petition to protect the faith and unity of our communities.

Corinne SyPetition Starter
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Petition created on September 10, 2025