🐱 Netflix trans employees and allies release a list of demands ahead of the walkout - TL;DR how they would tank the company

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The trans employee resource group at Netflix has released a list of demands for the company ahead of Wednesday’s walkout. “We want the company to adopt measures in the areas of content investment, employee relations and safety, and harm reduction, all of which are necessary to avoid future instances of platforming transphobia and hate speech,” employees wrote in a press release, which has not yet been made public but was supplied to The Verge.


The news comes after weeks of controversy due to Netflix executives continuing to support Dave Chappelle and his comedy special The Closer, which many LGBTQ people and allies have criticized as transphobic.

Last week, Netflix fired a leader of the trans ERGwho was helping to organize the walkout. The company said this worker had leaked confidential information. Internally, that reasoning has been disputed.

While the conversation has become mired in a “culture wars” dispute over censorship and hate speech, none of the demands involve taking down the comedy special. Employees want Netflix to allow the trans ERG to take on a bigger role in internal conversations surrounding potentially harmful content, hire trans and nonbinary executives, and eliminate imagery of transphobic content in the office.

Read the full letter from Netflix employees below:


Over the past few weeks, it has become clear that there are many places where Netflix

still has to grow when it comes to content relating to the trans and non-binary

community. The Trans* Employee Resource Group, which includes trans and

non-binary colleagues as well as our numerous allies, wants Netflix to immediately take

the steps below to begin to repair the relationship between the Company, our

colleagues, and our audience. Specifically, we want the Company to adopt measures

in the areas of Content Investment, Employee Relations and Safety, and Harm

Reduction, all of which are necessary to avoid future instances of platforming

transphobia and hate speech, and to account for the harm we have caused and will

continue to cause until the below measures are put in place.

Content Investment

  • Create a new fund to specifically develop trans and non-binary talent
○ This fund should support both above-the-line (ATL) and below-the-line

(BTL) talent;

○ This fund should exist in addition to the existing Creative Equity Fund;

  • Increase investment in trans and non-binary content on Netflix comparable to
our total investment in transphobic content, including marketing and

promotion;

  • Invest in multiple trans creators to make both scripted and unscripted programs
across genres;

  • Revise internal processes on commissioning and releasing potential harmful
(“sensitive”) content, including but not limited to involving parties who are a

part of the subject community and can speak to potential harm, or consulting

with 3rd party experts/vendors;

  • Increase the ERG role in conversations around potentially harmful content and
ensure we have best in class regional support on complicated intersectional

diversity issues;

  • Hire trans and non-binary content executives, especially BIPOC, in leading
positions;

Employee Relations and Safety

  • Recruit trans people, especially BIPOC, for leadership roles in the company
(Director, VP, etc.) and promote an inclusive environment for them;

  • Allow employees to remove themselves from previous company promotional
content (e.g. allyship and diversity videos, etc.);

  • Eliminate references/imagery of transphobic titles or talent inside of the
workplace, including but not limited to murals, posters, room names, swag;

Harm Reduction

  • Acknowledge the harm and Netflix’s responsibility for this harm from
transphobic content, and in particular harm to the Black trans community;

  • Add a disclaimer before transphobic titles that specifically flag transphobic
language, misogyny, homophobia, hate speech, etc. as required;

  • Boost promotion for Disclosure and other trans-affirming titles in the platform;
  • Suggest trans-affirming content alongside and after content flagged as
anti-trans.

We are employees, but we are members, too. We believe that this Company can and

must do better in our quest to entertain the world, and that the way forward must

include more diverse voices in order to avoid causing more harm. The Trans* ERG

looks forward to working with the Company to make this a better, more entertaining

place for us all.

Sincerely-

Trans* Netflix
 
  • Allow employees to remove themselves from previous company promotional content (e.g. allyship and diversity videos, etc.);
  • Eliminate references/imagery of transphobic titles or talent inside of the workplace, including but not limited to murals, posters, room names, swag;
I'm really curious to know what particular incidents and items alluded to in these points got wokesters buttmad.
 
Are there actually more than a couple hundred people with Netflix accounts who have any interest in watching trains content? Is there a real audience for what they're demanding Netflix make and sell? I'm skeptical, but I may be blinded by my dislike of all things modern and degenerate.

This is exciting! I can't wait to see who blinks first, Ted Sarandos and his inside knowledge of what actually makes money, or the employee resource group full of retards, narcissicists and coomers demanding gibs.
 
  • Acknowledge the harm and Netflix’s responsibility for this harm from
transphobic content, and in particular harm to the Black trans community
the compulsive focus on black troons in particular is bizarre, even coming from a 'community' already up to its neck in inexplicable behavior. how many black troons does nexflix employ? how many black troons are running around out there in general? it's gotta be a vanishingly small number of individuals in absolute terms
 
If you don't believe that your leader was fired because of stated corporate reasons, why the ever loving fuck would you think they'd listen to your demands?

Conversely, your leader is probably one of your highest ranking members in the workforce - in terms of career ladder and in terms of actually doing work, why the fuck did you think you chucklefucks walking out would also work?
 
I'm really curious to know what particular incidents and items alluded to in these points got wokesters buttmad.

I'll put my five dollars on it being comedy posters that have a man in drag. Tyler Perry's Medea: phobic! White Chicks: phobic misogynoir! Mrs. Doubtfire: literal violence! The idea that it's funny that a man would dress like a woman and be comically ugly is extremely triggering to them because it reminds them of reality, where it's in fact funny that they're an ugly man dressed like a woman. Reality is counter to their mission of brainwashing everyone to pretend to see them as hot 22-year-olds and cannot be allowed.
 
Is there a real audience for what they're demanding Netflix make and sell?
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the compulsive focus on black troons in particular is bizarre, even coming from a 'community' already up to its neck in inexplicable behavior. how many black troons does nexflix employ? how many black troons are running around out there in general? it's gotta be a vanishingly small number of individuals in absolute terms
It’s definitely a vanishingly small number if one of the porn star death trackers I found is correct… #1 cause of black trans woman deaths seems to be assaults/drugs in shitty motel rooms.
 
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