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UK regulator Ofcom receives complaint over X promotion of anti-migrant film

Created at 3 Jul · 10:45 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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An NGO has filed a complaint with UK media regulator Ofcom regarding Elon Musk's promotion of the film 'Citizen Vigilante' on X, citing concerns over its anti-migrant and anti-Muslim content.

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Key Numbers

28 daysOfcom response deadline

Who's Involved

Mend (Muslim Engagement and Development)
NGO that filed the complaint with Ofcom
Ofcom
UK media regulator receiving the complaint
Elon Musk
Owner of X, who promoted the film
Uwe Boll
Director of 'Citizen Vigilante'
Armie Hammer
Star of 'Citizen Vigilante'
Abdullah Saif
Chief executive of Mend
Berry Meyerowitz
American film producer distributing the film
Jeff Sackman
American film producer distributing the film
UK regulator Ofcom receives complaint over X promotion of anti-migrant film

↳ Why This Matters

The complaint raises significant questions about content moderation on X and the potential for social media platforms to amplify hate speech, particularly concerning the role of platform owners in disseminating controversial material.

Key facts

  • An NGO, Mend, has filed a complaint with UK media regulator Ofcom.
  • The complaint targets Elon Musk's promotion of the film 'Citizen Vigilante' on his platform X.
  • The film has been criticized for its anti-migrant and anti-Muslim themes, including a scene depicting the killing of a Muslim family.
  • Mend argues the film incites and valorizes violence against Muslims, potentially breaching the UK's 2023 Online Safety Act.
  • The NGO questions the effectiveness of X's content moderation systems, particularly given the platform owner's involvement.

The UK media regulator Ofcom has received a complaint from the NGO Mend (Muslim Engagement and Development) concerning the promotion of the film 'Citizen Vigilante' on X, formerly Twitter, by its owner Elon Musk.

Mend argues that the film, which depicts a wealthy US landlord becoming a vigilante and targeting criminals, rapists, and officials, is widely criticized as anti-migrant and anti-Muslim. The NGO specifically highlighted a scene where the protagonist massacres a Muslim family and includes dialogue that attributes the abuse of women to Islamic teachings.

The film, directed by Uwe Boll and starring Armie Hammer, has been panned by critics for its exploitative nature and for playing into harmful stereotypes. It was notably not given age verification in Germany due to concerns about inciting violence against immigrants.

Mend's complaint to Ofcom asserts that Musk's decision to post the entire film on X for free exposed a mass UK audience to content that endorses, incites, and valorizes the killing of Muslim families, potentially breaching the UK's 2023 Online Safety Act. The NGO questioned the effectiveness and consistency of X's safety systems, especially given the platform owner's direct involvement in disseminating the content.

The complaint was filed against a backdrop of heightened risks for Muslim and minority communities, following recent anti-migrant rioting in parts of the UK. Mend emphasized that the mass distribution of such a film carries a foreseeable risk of normalizing and encouraging real-world hostility and violence.

Frequently asked questions

The film depicts a wealthy US landlord who becomes a vigilante, targeting criminals and immigrants. It has been criticized for its anti-migrant and anti-Muslim themes, including a scene where the protagonist massacres a Muslim family.

The NGO Mend (Muslim Engagement and Development) filed the complaint with the UK media regulator Ofcom.

Elon Musk, the owner of X, posted the entire film on his platform for free, which led to a significant increase in its visibility and views.

The complaint cites the UK's 2023 Online Safety Act, which allows Ofcom to take action against the stirring up of racial and religious hatred.

What Happens Next

01Ofcom is expected to respond to the complaint within 28 days.
02X's safety systems and adherence to the UK's Online Safety Act will be under scrutiny.

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How It Developed

An NGO filed a complaint with UK media regulator Ofcom.
The complaint concerns the film 'Citizen Vigilante' and its promotion on X by Elon Musk.
The film depicts a wealthy landlord becoming a vigilante targeting criminals and immigrants.
Critics have panned the film for its anti-Muslim and anti-migrant framing.
One scene shows the protagonist killing a Muslim family.
The film was not given age verification in Germany due to inciting violence against immigrants.
Elon Musk posted the entire film on X, leading to increased interest and views.
The NGO argues the film's distribution on X incites and valorizes the killing of Muslim families.

Sources

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Citizen Vigilante: Complaint written to UK regulator over anti-migrant filmMiddle East Eye

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