🐱 Netflix Employee Walkout Grows Tense as Trans Rights Protesters Clash With Dave Chappelle Supporters - “Trans people are in the middle of a holocaust, Apartheid, murder, a state of emergency, human rights crisis, there’s a mental health crisis. There’s a suicide crisis, a bullying crisis, an anxiety, depression, self-hatred state of emergency crisis.“

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Hundreds of Netflix employees and supporters gathered in the shadow of the streaming giant’s Los Angeles headquarters on Wednesday to protest Dave Chappelle’s standup special “The Closer.” But the event, which was intended to showcase solidarity with the trans community, grew tense at certain points as protesters clashed with a vocal crowd of the comedian’s fans.

Netflix has been embroiled in controversy since the comedy special debuted on Oct. 5, with employees and artists openly criticizing Chappelle for comments and jokes they deemed transphobic and homophobic. The Netflix office complex, a stone’s throw from the closed Arclight Hollywood Cinemas, saw dozens of passionate trans supporters waving signs reading “Trans Lives Matter” and “Transphobia is Not a Joke.” Ashlee Marie Preston, a media personality who organized the event, said that she and other organizers had invited Chappelle to speak to them and were rebuffed.

“We’re up against a the emergence of hate economy,” said Preston. “And there is this manipulation of algorithmic science that distorts the way that we perceive ourselves and others. And I think that companies like Netflix, Facebook, and Instagram, they play into it, and they monetize on it. And so I think that this is important to show up today.”


Counter-protesters were also out in full force, bearing signs with messages like “Jokes Are Funny,” and “Netflix Don’t Cancel Free Speech.” At times the situation threatened to devolve as counter-protestors pushed up against trans speakers. One man’s “Jokes Are Funny” sign was ripped out of his hand by a pro-trans protestor and split in half, leaving him with a stick and little else. Crowd members said he was wielding a weapon and asked for his removal. Chappelle’s supporters said they were demonstrating in support of free speech.

“We are protesting this walkout. They have the right to do it, but we have the right to standup for Dave Chappelle and his freedom of expression,” said Gigi LaRoux, who identified herself as a supporter of comedy. “This boils down to equality, and if people want equality they to be put on the same level as anybody else. Comedians are equal opportunity destroyers. You can’t pick and choose who you’re going to make fun of.“

A subset of counter-protestors, primarily comprised of white women, shouted anti-trans catchphrases, saying, “self-love, not surgery,” which appeared to be a dismissive reference to gender reassignment procedures.


In “The Closer,” Chappelle makes several “transphobic” jokes and wonders whether there is “even such a thing as a woman or man or anything anymore.” He shares anecdotes about befriending a trans woman and beating up a trans woman, while also aligning himself on “Team TERF” (referring to “trans-exclusionary radical feminist”) with “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling, who has made anti-trans comments in the past.

It wasn’t always clear which members of the crowd were on the Netflix payroll. A trio of protesters identifying themselves as “game workers” held signs saying trans people have their full support. Netflix leaders Reed Hastings and Ted Sarandos have said that gaming is a major growth sector for Netflix in the coming years. Other employees, wearing Netflix swag, said they were members of the staff, but declined to talk to press.

The event attracted some high-profile talent, including “Transparent” creator Joey Soloway, who argued that Chappelle’s jokes crossed a line.

“Trans people are in the middle of a holocaust,” Soloway said in an address to the crowd. “Apartheid, murder, a state of emergency, human rights crisis, there’s a mental health crisis. There’s a suicide crisis, a bullying crisis, an anxiety, depression, self-hatred state of emergency crisis. But trans people are also out here dreaming. Dreaming of safety, dreaming to be alive, to be human, to belong and to have some time, which is privilege.”

“The line is simple: stop making things worse,” Soloway added. Soloway also called on Netflix to appoint a trans person to the board “this fucking week.”

Netflix’s top executives has stood by Chappelle in messages to staff and pushed back on suggestions that the comic’s special could inspire violence against the trans community in a series of staff-wide memos that only exacerbated tensions. Sarandos later expressed regret for that internal communication, saying he “screwed it up” and “should have led with a lot more humanity.”

Netflix’s handling of the public relations crisis has also strained its relationships with top talent. Comedian Hannah Gadsby, whose specials “Nanette” and “Douglas” are on Netflix, released a scathing statement on Instagram, slamming for Sarandos for mentioning her name in his original note to staff. ““You didn’t pay me nearly enough to deal with the real world consequences of the hate speech dog whistling you refuse to acknowledge, Ted,” she wrote. “F**k you and your amoral algorithm cult.” Elliot Page, the star of the streamer’s “Umbrella Academy,” released a statement of support prior to the walkout. “I stand with the trans, nonbinary, and BIPOC employees at Netflix fighting for more and better trans stories and a more inclusive workplace,” Page tweeted.

In a statement prior to the walkout, Netflix said, “We value our trans colleagues and allies, and understand the deep hurt that’s been caused. We respect the decision of any employee who chooses to walk out, and recognize we have much more work to do both within Netflix and in our content.”

Last week, Netflix fired B. Pagels-Minor, a non-binary employee the company claims shared information on the economics behind and viewership of “The Closer” with Bloomberg. Pagels-Minor was among the speakers at the event. They read out a list of demands, calling on Netflix to invest more money on trans and non-binary content and to support more trans and non-binary creators. Pagels-Minor and other activists said that Netflix programming that has anti-trans messages should have warnings.

“I want my child to grow up in a world where they see that their parent, a Black trans person because I exist contrary to what the special says, contrary to what many people say, that I am valued and that I am an important person,” said Pagels-Minor.
 
“I want my child to grow up in a world where they see that their parent, a Black trans person because I exist contrary to what the special says, contrary to what many people say, that I am valued and that I am an important person,” said Pagels-Minor.

correct me if i'm wrong but i don't think chappelle ever claimed that black trains don't exist. there are dozens of them

side note: that kid is fucked
 
“Trans people are in the middle of a holocaust,” Soloway said in an address to the crowd. “Apartheid, murder, a state of emergency, human rights crisis, there’s a mental health crisis. There’s a suicide crisis, a bullying crisis, an anxiety, depression, self-hatred state of emergency crisis. But trans people are also out here dreaming. Dreaming of safety, dreaming to be alive, to be human, to belong and to have some time, which is privilege.”
Hyperbolic shit like this is why more and more people are getting fed up with trans activists. These morons are generating their own 41% holocaust but no one is allowed to talk about that.
 
Hyperbolic shit like this is why more and more people are getting fed up with trans activists. These morons are generating their own 41% holocaust but no one is allowed to talk about that.

Beating a person over the head for not supporting you enough makes them actually join the side that wants you dead, who knew?
 
Ashlee Marie Preston, a media personality who organized the event
Oh? I thought this was done by the outraged workers?

Let's see what Ashlee Marie Preston has been in the news for before...
Users eventually noticed several racist and otherwise controversial posts made by Preston over the years.

A Tweet from December 11, 2010 reads: “Latino and Asian businesses need 2 stop being rude & fukn disrespectful, & I kno its A LOT to ask in CA but speak fukn English 2* #yahisaidit.”

Preston regularly criticized Asian immigrants for their alleged deficiencies with the English language.

A Tweet from December 25, 2010 reads: “Just cussed that Asian bitch clean the fuck out…u mess up my order & THEN blame me?? #englisismyfirstlanguage bitch. Never ordern again.”

The Warren campaign surrogate also made several other unseemly comments about Asian-Americans.

A Tweet from February 22, 2011 reads: “Asian hoes act like they wont get karate chopped in they muthafukn throat. What is this hoe staring at. Mind ya beeswax. #Bitch.”

A Tweet from February 14, 2011 reads: “Jus broke my phone on this Asian bitches head…I have Asian friends..but they some muthafukkn #weirdo sometims #isaiditbutweallthinkit.”

A Tweet from February 25, 2011 reads: “Another damn Asian almost hit me while crossin, what the fuck is it wit yall and damn vehicles? I have an idea…”

Other posts were shockingly homophobic in content.

A Tweet from April 7, 2011 reads: “That is thee last time I help that faggot fucker….he’s bringing ME problems Truman help him.”

A Tweet from April 27, 2011 reads: “I LUV gay men but THIS county clerk at window G is a mahfukkan faggot wit it…hes bald but rokn jewels, acrylic nails,&silk scarves #andshit.”

A Tweet from September 6, 2011 reads: “I love strippers…not in like a gay way, but I think theyre beautiful, & I think its art in its own way, sooo #quithating . If u cud u wud.”

Preston, who is now openly transgender, authored several tweets which arguably expressed various degrees of misogyny but which definitely cut against Democratic Party orthodoxy on a woman’s right to choose an abortion. In fact, Preston explicitly expressed pro-life sentiments.

A Tweet from October 5, 2011 reads: “Don’t have #abortions ….people spend thousands yearly trying to experience the miracle of a child. #ProAdoption #GOHARDPRODUCTIONS.”

A Tweet from September 17, 2011 reads: “I get so upset when slut bitches constantly get pregnant and much away on abortion pillz like cheetos… Pregnancy is #kindofabigdeal.”

A Tweet from September 5, 2011 reads: “#YouShouldBeAshamedIf if you take abortion pills like flinstone vitamins….”

Preston also promoted the far-right conspiracy theory that Mexican nationals receive free health care in the United States.

A Tweet from March 17, 2011 reads: “#shotsfired lol RT @SoulfulCeejay Sometimes I wish I was mexican so I could get free health care my premium is to high fuck u kaiser.”
The controversy came to a head over the weekend after Preston attacked Warren’s primary rival Bernie Sanders by falsely claiming that he hadn’t attended an LGBTQ event since the 1970s. Sanders regularly attends such events.
Preston, a paid campaign surrogate who was previously criticized for not disclosing her ties to the campaign while appearing on The Young Turks, locked her Twitter account over the weekend and has since deleted many of the tweets in question–though several are still publicly available on Twitter.

She addressed the controversy surrounding her history of racist and derogatory tweets by saying that she was addicted to drugs at the time the posts were made–but pointedly blamed her political enemies for resurfacing those offensive tweets.

“Although those tweets were resurfaced as a political play; I take full responsibility for my actions and deeply apologize for my actions to those I’ve offended or hurt,” Preston wrote on Monday morning. “I also apologize to those indirectly impacted by these developments. At over 7 1/2 years clean and sober; I’ve learned to make amends when I’m wrong and to take complete accountability for my actions.”

A tweet from last year, however, appeared to undermine Preston’s addiction excuse.

“I’d beat the dog shit of out you; furry slipper wearing ass fuck boy,” Preston tweeted on September 8, 2018. “IRL I’d smash your fucking head in like a can of A&W Root Beer–But ima fall back and let you keep pretending for the internet…dick rider.”
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Counter-protesters were also out in full force, bearing signs with messages like “Jokes Are Funny,” and “Netflix Don’t Cancel Free Speech.” At times the situation threatened to devolve as counter-protestors pushed up against trans speakers. One man’s “Jokes Are Funny” sign was ripped out of his hand by a pro-trans protestor and split in half, leaving him with a stick and little else. Crowd members said he was wielding a weapon and asked for his removal.

Very humorous.
 
hell you might make even more.
I hope not. Giving money to Netflix because they did ONE "based" thing out of the multiple bad things is like giving money to Wendys for posting a "based" tweet. Both are fucking stupid decisions because at the end of the day they are a corporate company that doesn't give a shit about you.
 
I hope the new season is better. The writers really got lazy on this one.
 
I’m willing to argue that this was never about Dave Chappelle being a beacon of reason for saying trans people are out of control and losing their minds. This is just a perfect example of people being so normie-fied that even the most normie of normies are hopping on the trend of just simply watching Dave because it’s become rebellious and edgy.

The amount of articles that this stand up special has generated is just proof that controversy really does sell well, even if it is just milquetoast at best.
 

“Trans people are in the middle of a holocaust, Apartheid, murder, a state of emergency, human rights crisis, there’s a mental health crisis. There’s a suicide crisis, a bullying crisis, an anxiety, depression, self-hatred state of emergency crisis.“​

When everything is an emergency and a crisis, nothing is.
 
Why do people still have a Netflix subscription, anyway? They donate to causes that are bad for us: abortion, all the degeneracy, and of course, they donate and fund progressives and leftists in politics.

You can't complain of the monster that is trying to eat you when you keep feeding it. It's been shameful to see people talking about Based Netflix because they at first supported Chappelle. For every Chapelle show, there are five portraying trans as divine and holy and calling you bad person if you disagree.
 
“Trans people are in the middle of a holocaust,” Soloway said in an address to the crowd. “Apartheid, murder, a state of emergency, human rights crisis, there’s a mental health crisis. There’s a suicide crisis, a bullying crisis, an anxiety, depression, self-hatred state of emergency crisis. But trans people are also out here dreaming. Dreaming of safety, dreaming to be alive, to be human, to belong and to have some time, which is privilege.”
Praised by the media, politicians, and major corporations. Shoehorned into everything, constantly validated on social media given special treatment everywhere, and being able to get away with sexual assault cause UwU I'm trans. its still not enough. It's never enough for these histrionic loons. If this is what a holocaust is then sign me the fuck up. We can not let this small group of absolute lunatics dictate anything anymore.
 
The amount of articles that this stand up special has generated is just proof that controversy really does sell well, even if it is just milquetoast at best.
It's a perfect example of the media divide. The story hasn't stopped even though it wasn't that big of deal in the first place except to a very tight slice of very active media people. Imagine if they put half the effort into covering something that was actually relevant to a lot of people. Hell, imagine if they actually spent an effort like this on the troon holocaust that guy says we're in the middle of.
 
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