LBGTQ Drags Netflix To Court After Bullying Tactics Fail
I think the days where the few govern the many are coming to an end, slowly. Mainly because more people are sick of the canceled cultists and just want to live their lives again. That's not to say these small groups of ultra-liberals are going down without a fight. Just take a look at what's happening between Netflix and the LBGTQ community following Dave Chappelle's comedy special where he blasted the trans movement's abserdities.
'The Closer' aired on Netflix and tackled the very real canceling of the biological woman in support of transgender feelings. Chappelle, who explains that he is not transphobic in his special, took on the role of truth-sayer. Since then, the left has aimed to cancel his career and threatened Netflix in the process.
Surprisingly, Netflix stood their ground but now they face a legal battle reports show:
"Two employees at Netflix, one transgender and one non-binary decided to push the envelope to protest Netflix’s involvement and support of Chappelle. B. Pagels-Minor, a black non-binary program manager organized a walkout at Netflix. Terra Field, a trans software engineer, was suspended after posting a tweet thread that went viral on the trans controversy. These are but two employees out of almost 10,000 Netflix employees. They weren’t fired as retaliation for their actions against the company, says Netflix. Pagels-Minor allegedly leaked confidential information and Field was suspended for crashing a meeting she wasn’t supposed to attend. The two filed unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
How is Chappelle doing during all of this? Well, he completely sold out his New Orleans gig but I imagine he's a little more cautious leaving the stage. During his Netflix special, Chappelle explained how angry people will target him after a show. His spirits are still high judging by his recent interaction on stage:
"When an audience member offered a cup of beer, Chappelle, who was sipping something all night, declined out of fear it might be spiked with “transgender formula.”
A well-dressed bodyguard took a guest turn on the microphone mid-show to sing, as he did during last Sunday’s show in Nashville, Tennessee. Chappelle’s revelation that one of his bodyguards previously played for the Dallas Cowboys was met with a chorus of boos.
“Sounds like someone’s team loses a lot,” Chappelle retorted.
When the audience objected further, he quipped, “Don’t go all trans on me.”