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Netflix boss' Dave Chappelle memo was lip-servicey, tone-deaf and a masterwork of gaslighting


https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-10-12/column-ted-sarandos-memo-on-dave-chapelle-is-a-masterwork-of-gaslighting

Co-CEO Ted Sarandos' memo to his Netflix staff defending Chappelle's "artistic freedom" in response to the backlash over his homophobic and transphobic jokes in his The Closer special "takes my breath away every time" I read it, says Mary McNamara. "The first paragraph alone is a master class in psycho-villain monologuing," says McNamara. "It opens with good Ted, kindly Ted, just wanting to 'follow up,' in a solicitous HR-corporate way, about The Closer; he knows (because he listens) that many people in Netflix management are wondering how they should frame internal conversations about the show. Or rather, how the managers should explain why, exactly, a self-proclaimed inclusive streamer would give Chappelle an enormous platform to insist queer people are too sensitive by doubling down on jokes about bringing back 'the days of the glory hole' and trans women being like Beyond Burgers." McNamara adds: "Instead of writing this wonderfully terrible, lip-servicey, tone-deaf memo on 'hard and uncomfortable issues,' just say what you mean. That it doesn’t matter that The Closer is an obvious f-you to anyone who has criticized Chappelle for his bizarre obsession with attacking the LGBTQ community because Chappelle is, as he says at the beginning of the show, rich and famous. The fact that he is Black makes his power and influence regrettably remarkable, but the way he uses them in this case isn’t edgy or ground-breaking at all. What on Earth is edgy about an AIDS joke? Or a 'she’s got an Adam’s apple' joke? As Chappelle knows all too well, lots of people are bigoted; lots of people think anyone who doesn’t look like them should just shut up and take it. Many people will watch The Closer for the same reason they watch Fox News. Because it validates the way they already feel. That‘s the problem. That — and the fact that Netflix is apparently cool with telling its staff and the communities they court that inclusion is important, just not as important as driving up the numbers and making lots and lots of money."

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Another smear piece from SJW Hollywood!

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I watch the special and doesn't have anything homophobic, the guy makes jokes about the gay community but that is not hateful the problem with this group is that they think they are beyond critics and beyond parody, they love playing the victim card over and over again, they want the world to lick their asses and anything less than that is an act of hate.

You can agree or disagree with Chapelle's opinions but is completely unfair to say his show was hateful, is ridiculous how they think the world own them so much that even their own bosses have the obligation to do whatever they demand in order to no hurt their feelings

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Amen.

Even the memo stuff: seems like he's basically saying, "I know you don't like it, but Dave's allowed to say what he wants, and part of 'having conversations that could be uncomfortable' means that the discomfort might be yours, SJWs".

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As a gay man I tend to tell people I'm "just gay", not LGBTQ+, because frankly it feels like its more about politics than sexuality these days. Plus that movement is ironically now flooded with straight people who take up these made up terms like "non-binary" just to feel special, and I'm sure in a not so distant future they will be the majority.

Also the pride flag has just become another way to advertise to the world how far-left you are. You see people showing up with it at protests that have nothing to do with it, kinda like people have been doing with Che Guevara or the Palestinian flag. Yeah no thanx I just like dick.

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You make a lot of sense, and I hope there are many more like you. As a straight man, I never had much of any attitude one way or another toward gay men. I just took them for granted as other guys who were regular people who happened to like something different in the bedroom than I did. But in the last few years the relentless screeching of the LGBTQetc.etc. hyper-leftist activists has pushed me further and further away. I think if I were gay I'd still feel the same way. I'm just so sick of hearing their noise.

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Well it is important to remember that there is a general population and then there are the activists. The activists (the people you generally see working for organizations and appearing in the media) tend to be more extreme on average than the typical person. So believe me I'm far from being the only gay guy who shakes his head over some of the stuff they say and do.

I guess its similar to how you see a difference between feminists and then the average women.

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