New Dave Chappelle Special” The Closer” October 5th

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There was nothing to grasp there.
Simply saying the word "Jew" isnt enuff to accuse someone of being anti-semitic

The Space Jews jokes are more than saying the word Jew. They speak about Jewish occupation and hypocrisy. I think some people are missing the meaning of these jokes. They are brilliant.

"In my movie idea, we find out that these aliens are originally from earth – that they're from an ancient civilization that achieved interstellar travel and left the earth thousands of years ago," "Some other planet they go to, and things go terrible for them on the other planet, so they come back to earth, [and] decide that they want to claim the earth for their very own. It's a pretty good plotline, huh? I call it 'Space Jews.'"

The second story was set in the United States' slavery era, he recounts how there was once a slave who had gained his freedom and proceeded to buy farmland and owned slaves himself. Chappelle then asks the audience how a former slave could possibly "perpetuate the same evil on a person that looks just like him. It's mind-blowing. And shockingly, they're making a movie about him. Ironically, it's called 'Space Jews.'"
 

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I want to hear his ENTIRE quote in context

Netflix co-CEO: I 'screwed up' when defending Chappelle special
By Lexi Lonas - 10/19/21 11:10 PM EDT 406


Netflix Co-Chief Executive Ted Sarandos said in an interview on Tuesday he “screwed up” in his defense of David Chappelle’s special saying he needed more “humanity” in his response.

Sarandos defended the Netflix special that drew fire from some who said Chappelle’s stand-up comedy routine was transphobic because he said “gender is a fact” and called himself a “TERF,” an acronym for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist.”
In his email to employees, he said the content would not cause real world harm and not everyone will agree with all the content put on the platform.


“To be clear, storytelling has an impact in the real world…sometimes quite negative,” Sarandos said, according to The Wall Street Journal.
“What I should have led with in those emails was humanity,” Sarandos said. “I should have recognized the fact that a group of our employees was really hurting.”

Despite his regret with how he handled the backlash, Sarandos doesn’t regret keeping the special up.
“We have articulated to our employees that there are going to be things you don’t like,” Sarandos said, according to the Journal. “There are going to be things that you might feel are harmful. But we are trying to entertain a world with varying tastes and varying sensibilities and various beliefs, and I think this special was consistent with that.”
Employees are planning a walkout for Wednesday in protest of the Chappelle skit.


 

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Netflix co-CEO: I 'screwed up' when defending Chappelle special
By Lexi Lonas - 10/19/21 11:10 PM EDT 406


Netflix Co-Chief Executive Ted Sarandos said in an interview on Tuesday he “screwed up” in his defense of David Chappelle’s special saying he needed more “humanity” in his response.

Sarandos defended the Netflix special that drew fire from some who said Chappelle’s stand-up comedy routine was transphobic because he said “gender is a fact” and called himself a “TERF,” an acronym for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist.”
In his email to employees, he said the content would not cause real world harm and not everyone will agree with all the content put on the platform.


“To be clear, storytelling has an impact in the real world…sometimes quite negative,” Sarandos said, according to The Wall Street Journal.
“What I should have led with in those emails was humanity,” Sarandos said. “I should have recognized the fact that a group of our employees was really hurting.”

Despite his regret with how he handled the backlash, Sarandos doesn’t regret keeping the special up.
“We have articulated to our employees that there are going to be things you don’t like,” Sarandos said, according to the Journal. “There are going to be things that you might feel are harmful. But we are trying to entertain a world with varying tastes and varying sensibilities and various beliefs, and I think this special was consistent with that.”
Employees are planning a walkout for Wednesday in protest of the Chappelle skit.


How in the fuck is .8 percent of the population holding Netflix hostage like this? Shit is ridiculous. One show comes on the platform that doesn't fit the narrative Netflix been pushing and these weirdos go crazy.

NFL players didn't even have this much pull when that Kaep shit went down. These trans fools and their apologists basically working overtime to prove Dave's point for him.
 

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Netflix co-CEO: I 'screwed up' when defending Chappelle special
By Lexi Lonas - 10/19/21 11:10 PM EDT 406


Netflix Co-Chief Executive Ted Sarandos said in an interview on Tuesday he “screwed up” in his defense of David Chappelle’s special saying he needed more “humanity” in his response.

Sarandos defended the Netflix special that drew fire from some who said Chappelle’s stand-up comedy routine was transphobic because he said “gender is a fact” and called himself a “TERF,” an acronym for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist.”
In his email to employees, he said the content would not cause real world harm and not everyone will agree with all the content put on the platform.


“To be clear, storytelling has an impact in the real world…sometimes quite negative,” Sarandos said, according to The Wall Street Journal.
“What I should have led with in those emails was humanity,” Sarandos said. “I should have recognized the fact that a group of our employees was really hurting.”

Despite his regret with how he handled the backlash, Sarandos doesn’t regret keeping the special up.
“We have articulated to our employees that there are going to be things you don’t like,” Sarandos said, according to the Journal. “There are going to be things that you might feel are harmful. But we are trying to entertain a world with varying tastes and varying sensibilities and various beliefs, and I think this special was consistent with that.”
Employees are planning a walkout for Wednesday in protest of the Chappelle skit.



Thanks

But I wanted the source article from WSJ

I want to read the original so I can form my own opinion.
 

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So here is my question...

Do ALL parties involved fully comprehend how f*cking significant the NEXT moves is?

Cause now?

We have a REAL standoff.

Cause if Netflix bows down?

woo weee

the so called straight community

or just everyone who feels the LGBTQ+ has taken this a little TOO far with the sensitivity

is gonna go APESHIT. Now WHAT apeshit will actually manifest as? I do not know?

Unless subscriptions are cancelled and stock price falls

I actually think Netflix would HAVE to submit?

But THEN what happens with their relationship to Chappelle?

Will he UNDERSTAND?

Or will will be pissed and feel betrayed?

Would he NOT re-up?

Or would Netflix NOT ask him to re up?

Would Dave and Netflix have a wink wink nod deal and just WAIT this out and re -up down the line?

OR!!!!

could ALL this BACKFIRE on LGBTQ+ community and they don't get SUPPORT

but actually GALVANIZE the so called OTHER SIDE?

And could all this lead to dissension within their OWN ranks?

Netflix employees to stage walkout in the wake of CEO's response to controversial Dave Chappelle special

The trans employee resource group at Netflix is planning a company-wide walkout on October 20, in protest of remarks made by joint CEO Ted Sarandos regarding Dave Chappelle’s recently released comedy special, The Closer. LGBTQ activists say Chappelle made a number of anti-trans comments in that special. Wednesday’s walkout comes after the streaming service reinstated three employees who were suspended for attending a director-level meeting they had not been invited to in order to discuss the special. Another employee was fired for leaking information about the cost of the special.



 
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"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." — The Verge



So ummm...

where the f*ck was the BLACK lead voice on a NETFLIX show called DEAR WHITE PEOPLE?

Cause we all JUST FOUND IT WAS A WHITE PERSON!
 

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The Hill is a good source plus do you know who owns the WSJ? Rupert Murdoch owns the WSJ, the same guy that owns Fox News.

i got that...

I meant I wanna see the ORIGINAL article /interview and read the whole thing.

I was unclear who the ORIGINAL interview was with.
 

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i got that...

I meant I wanna see the ORIGINAL article /interview and read the whole thing.

I was unclear who the ORIGINAL interview was with.
I don't understand, all you have to do is to go the WSJ and post; you've posted the article about the same subject from The Hollywood Reporter and Variety.

It's this simple, here's WSJ article:

 

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Yeah... Apparently attention is their drug of choice....
Oh you know it is
Jews love Chapelle and I’d say half of all comedians are Jews and understand it’s jokes. The faggots are the dumb pieces of trash. Chapelle gave a human element and broke down his friendship with the SF tranny and they still mad? Man fuck all them faggots
What's worse, it is them who began teasing Daphne what may eventually pushed Daphne to commit suicide.
 

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So here is my question...

Do ALL parties involved fully comprehend how f*cking significant the NEXT moves is?

Cause now?

We have a REAL standoff.

Cause if Netflix bows down?

woo weee

the so called straight community

or just everyone who feels the LGBTQ+ has taken this a little TOO far with the sensitivity

is gonna go APESHIT. Now WHAT apeshit will actually manifest as? I do not know?

Unless subscriptions are cancelled and stock price falls

I actually think Netflix would HAVE to submit?

But THEN what happens with their relationship to Chappelle?

Will he UNDERSTAND?

Or will will be pissed and feel betrayed?

Would he NOT re-up?

Or would Netflix NOT ask him to re up?

Would Dave and Netflix have a wink wink nod deal and just WAIT this out and re -up down the line?

OR!!!!

could ALL this BACKFIRE on LGBTQ+ community and they don't get SUPPORT

but actually GALVANIZE the so called OTHER SIDE?

And could all this lead to dissension within their OWN ranks?

Netflix employees to stage walkout in the wake of CEO's response to controversial Dave Chappelle special

The trans employee resource group at Netflix is planning a company-wide walkout on October 20, in protest of remarks made by joint CEO Ted Sarandos regarding Dave Chappelle’s recently released comedy special, The Closer. LGBTQ activists say Chappelle made a number of anti-trans comments in that special. Wednesday’s walkout comes after the streaming service reinstated three employees who were suspended for attending a director-level meeting they had not been invited to in order to discuss the special. Another employee was fired for leaking information about the cost of the special.






but to play devils advocate.... isn't this exactly the same type of thing chappelle himself did over a decade ago with comedy central?

I mean Dave's point is that jokes are jokes and comedy is comedy. BUT when CC offered him 50 million to play up the coon racist jokes he quit the show and left the country. He understood that playing racist characters in a satirical manner points out the ridiculousness of racism BUT to repeatedly do it only glorifies and reinforces the very thing he's being critical of. In protest to that...he walked away from 50 million dollar and endured being blackballed to stand on his principles.

Are we really saying that the LGBT community can't or shouldn't do the same thing? And to be honest not ALL of Dave's observations and points are super brilliant. It may make sense in the context he's framing it but in some cases it doesn't take into account many real life issues that people have to deal with. Example Louis CK. Sure the simple solution was when he pulled his dick to jerk off the women should have left but he's not factoring in that those women were dealing with someone who they hoped could be a benefit to their careers and now that he's jacking off in front of them IF they reject him he could very easily be an impediment to their careers. Louie was someone they admired and liked and now he could be an enemy to them in the worst way and kill their dream just as it was getting started. So now theyre in the predicament of how do I keep my dream going and STOP what happening here? When the issue is sexual, this is a situation that most men never have to deal with.. But when people are confronted with some kind of conflicting situation they tend to freeze in the moment and then be angry later. (I call it Delayed Reaction Syndrome) You hear this often with women when they have to deal with shit like that.

So for Dave to say "Bitch just leave the room! Now thats a brittle spirit!" is funny and sounds like common sense but it doesn't factor in real world circumstances and repercussions. And for a woman watching that bit whose actually BEEN in that situation and dealt with that kind of thing that punch line sounds less funny and more insensitive and cruel.

Comedy can be stress relieving but it can also be an echo chamber for the worst types of thinking. And America has a deep history of using comedy to promote the worst and most harmful perceptions of Black people and other POC and women. If comedy is comedy then why not bring back black face??

In the last season of Chappelle show, Dave said he was doing a racial bit and heard a crew member laff in a way that made him "uncomfortable".... like the guy was laffing at the blackface because it reinforced his perception of black people rather than at the point Dave was making using blackface. It was one of the final straw factors in why Dave quit the show. Is that a brittle spirit??

To his credit Dave freely admits that there are things abou the LGBT community he doesn't get or disagrees with but that doesn't mean gays and trans people shouldn't be offended or not voice their displeasure at it anymore than Dave voiced his when confronted with the same type of humor.

How can we applaud Dave for standing on his principles with Comedy Central but be angry that Trans people want to do the same thing with Netflix?
 

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How in the fuck is .8 percent of the population holding Netflix hostage like this?

One show comes on the platform that doesn't fit the narrative Netflix been pushing and these weirdos go crazy.

NFL players didn't even have this much pull when that Kaep shit went down.

These trans fools and their apologists basically working overtime to prove Dave's point for him.
:smh:
 

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but to play devils advocate.... isn't this exactly the same type of thing chappelle himself did over a decade ago with comedy central?

I mean Dave's point is that jokes are jokes and comedy is comedy. BUT when CC offered him 50 million to play up the coon racist jokes he quit the show and left the country. He understood that playing racist characters in a satirical manner points out the ridiculousness of racism BUT to repeatedly do it only glorifies and reinforces the very thing he's being critical of. In protest to that...he walked away from 50 million dollar and endured being blackballed to stand on his principles.

Are we really saying that the LGBT community can't or shouldn't do the same thing? And to be honest not ALL of Dave's observations and points are super brilliant. It may make sense in the context he's framing it but in some cases it doesn't take into account many real life issues that people have to deal with. Example Louis CK. Sure the simple solution was when he pulled his dick to jerk off the women should have left but he's not factoring in that those women were dealing with someone who they hoped could be a benefit to their careers and now that he's jacking off in front of them IF they reject him he could very easily be an impediment to their careers. Louie was someone they admired and liked and now he could be an enemy to them in the worst way and kill their dream just as it was getting started. So now theyre in the predicament of how do I keep my dream going and STOP what happening here? When the issue is sexual, this is a situation that most men never have to deal with.. But when people are confronted with some kind of conflicting situation they tend to freeze in the moment and then be angry later. (I call it Delayed Reaction Syndrome) You hear this often with women when they have to deal with shit like that.

So for Dave to say "Bitch just leave the room! Now thats a brittle spirit!" is funny and sounds like common sense but it doesn't factor in real world circumstances and repercussions. And for a woman watching that bit whose actually BEEN in that situation and dealt with that kind of thing that punch line sounds less funny and more insensitive and cruel.

Comedy can be stress relieving but it can also be an echo chamber for the worst types of thinking. And America has a deep history of using comedy to promote the worst and most harmful perceptions of Black people and other POC and women. If comedy is comedy then why not bring back black face??

In the last season of Chappelle show, Dave said he was doing a racial bit and heard a crew member laff in a way that made him "uncomfortable".... like the guy was laffing at the blackface because it reinforced his perception of black people rather than at the point Dave was making using blackface. It was one of the final straw factors in why Dave quit the show. Is that a brittle spirit??

To his credit Dave freely admits that there are things abou the LGBT community he doesn't get or disagrees with but that doesn't mean gays and trans people shouldn't be offended or not voice their displeasure at it anymore than Dave voiced his when confronted with the same type of humor.

How can we applaud Dave for standing on his principles with Comedy Central but be angry that Trans people want to do the same thing with Netflix?

I didn't read the whole thing fam

RIP Colin

But I completely agree with you on the opening point.

I don't think anyone here at least not me has ever told anyone they cannot protest or how to protest or who to protest.

They should and they have done and will continue to do so.

The debate at least for me is strategic and the long game.

I feel like this might have been a let's convo Dave publicly opportunity.

instead of walkout protest

I felt like this was a real opportunity for ACTUAL civil dialogue. Which is so damn rare in this climate.

But really who am I to question them? Cause their movement is much more organized unifed and effective as compared to ours.

I'm just curious how this all plays out
 

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I didn't read the whole thing fam

RIP Colin

But I completely agree with you on the opening point.

I don't think anyone here at least not me has ever told anyone they cannot protest or how to protest or who to protest.

They should and they have done and will continue to do so.

The debate at least for me is strategic and the long game.

I feel like this might have been a let's convo Dave publicly opportunity.

instead of walkout protest

I felt like this was a real opportunity for ACTUAL civil dialogue. Which is so damn rare in this climate.

But really who am I to question them? Cause their movement is much more organized unifed and effective as compared to ours.

I'm just curious how this all plays out
Their movement is an organized or unified. They just attack people and people being scared of being attacked and called transphobic they turn and run for the Hills

I can be transphobic because I don't want to call a trans woman an actual woman or refer to them as she? I could be canceled because of this?

THEY ARE NOT WOMEN, I say again. If Rachel dolezal was considered delusional for considering herself a black woman, trans women are delusional for considering themselves women. There is no difference. Both are delusional or none of them are and if one of them is then the other is
 

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The Space Jews jokes are more than saying the word Jew. They speak about Jewish occupation and hypocrisy. I think some people are missing the meaning of these jokes. They are brilliant.

"In my movie idea, we find out that these aliens are originally from earth – that they're from an ancient civilization that achieved interstellar travel and left the earth thousands of years ago," "Some other planet they go to, and things go terrible for them on the other planet, so they come back to earth, [and] decide that they want to claim the earth for their very own. It's a pretty good plotline, huh? I call it 'Space Jews.'"

The second story was set in the United States' slavery era, he recounts how there was once a slave who had gained his freedom and proceeded to buy farmland and owned slaves himself. Chappelle then asks the audience how a former slave could possibly "perpetuate the same evil on a person that looks just like him. It's mind-blowing. And shockingly, they're making a movie about him. Ironically, it's called 'Space Jews.'"

Exactly

Calling out the hypocrisy of Israeli occupation on a national stage is typically a huge "anti-sematic" accusation hot button issue. But the way Dave worded that joke, accusing him of "anti-semitism" would be acknowledging the hypocrisy.

Well-played, Dave :cheers:
 

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Their movement is an organized or unified. They just attack people and people being scared of being attacked and called transphobic they turn and run for the Hills

I can be transphobic because I don't want to call a trans woman an actual woman or refer to them as she? I could be canceled because of this?

THEY ARE NOT WOMEN, I say again. If Rachel dolezal was considered delusional for considering herself a black woman, trans women are delusional for considering themselves women. There is no difference. Both are delusional or none of them are and if one of them is then the other is

I do not think many would agree with this part at all.
 

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I didn't read the whole thing fam

RIP Colin

But I completely agree with you on the opening point.

I don't think anyone here at least not me has ever told anyone they cannot protest or how to protest or who to protest.

They should and they have done and will continue to do so.

The debate at least for me is strategic and the long game.

I feel like this might have been a let's convo Dave publicly opportunity.

instead of walkout protest

I felt like this was a real opportunity for ACTUAL civil dialogue. Which is so damn rare in this climate.

But really who am I to question them? Cause their movement is much more organized unifed and effective as compared to ours.

I'm just curious how this all plays out
honestly homie how can society have a civil dialogue on anything when most people don't really want to listen or take in the full view of another person. Everyone wants to cherry pick the issues or points they was to rebut. Trans people are doing it right now...Black people, Liberals, conservatives, whites, Jews etc we're ALL guilty of doing that.

Hell you only read a PORTION of my full response and responded to that. :giggle:
 

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"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." — The Verge


So these fags think they can tell somebody how to run their biz?

Like I said Netflix fucked up by hiring men in dresses in the first place..I can guarantee there was somebody way more qualified who actually likes pussy
 

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honestly homie how can society have a civil dialogue on anything when most people don't really want to listen or take in the full view of another person. Everyone wants to cherry pick the issues or points they was to rebut. Trans people are doing it right now...Black people, Liberals, conservatives, whites, Jews etc we're ALL guilty of doing that.

Hell you only read a PORTION of my full response and responded to that. :giggle:

Fam I read the whole thing

And highlighted the part I did not agree with

See the thing about sensitivity?

Goes both ways?

Pause no pun intended

:lol:
 

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Everything We Know About the Netflix Employee Walkout
By Justin Curto
Photo: ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images
After weeks of controversy over Dave Chappelle’s offensive Netflix stand-up special, in which the comedian rails against transgender identity, and the response from Netflix, employees at the streaming service are staging a walkout in Los Angeles today, October 20. The walkout is specifically organized by Netflix’s Trans* Employee Resource Group, comprising trans and nonbinary employees and allies.
After Chappelle’s special The Closer came out on October 8, critics and employees alike took aim at Netflix and Chappelle for his transphobic rant while calling himself “team TERF,” or aligned with trans-exclusionary radical feminists who do not consider transgender women to be women. An October 13 Bloomberg report revealed that employees spoke out about the special internally and that company leadership expressed support for the comedian. After the report, Netflix fired an employee, later identified as B. Pagels-Minor, for “sharing confidential information externally from their Netflix email on several occasions,” per a statement to the New York Times; Pagels-Minor denied the allegation through their lawyer. Netflix’s CEO, Ted Sarandos, has also defended the streamer’s partnership with Chappelle in multiple internal memos, statements, and interviews, chalking The Closer’s release up to “creative freedom.” Most recently, on October 19, Sarandos told multiple outlets he “screwed up” handling The Closer internally and should have “led with humanity.” As Netflix employees prepare to walk out, here’s what we know about the protest so far.
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What is the walkout?
News of the walkout emerged last week, with outlets reporting that trans employees had planned the action via internal messaging. “I encourage all [members of] Trans* and allies not to work for Netflix that day,” an employee wrote in a Netflix Slack channel for trans employees and allies on October 11, the Los Angeles Times reported. “I encourage us all to state clearly that we, as Netflix employees are stunning not simply when we are doing the work that our roles demand of us but also when we challenge the very principles of our company.” The event is set to begin at 10:30 a.m. ET at a Netflix office in Los Angeles, per organizers, and employees plan to present a list of demands to Sarandos. “We aim to use this moment to shift the social ecology around what Netflix leadership deems ethical entertainment, while establishing policies and guidelines that protect employees and consumers, alike,” Ashlee Marie Preston, an organizer, wrote on Instagram on October 18.

Who is participating?
The walkout is centered around transgender and nonbinary Netflix employees, along with their allies. Organizers moved the location of the walkout rally, per social media, “due to the overwhelming response.” Additionally, the event will feature support from Netflix talent, who recorded a PSA. Stars including Pose’s Angelica Ross, Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness, The Good Place’s Jameela Jamil, Arrow’s Colton Haynes, and Drag Race’s Eureka O’Hara will appear in the PSA, Variety reported. Other celebrities, including comedian Billy Eichner and Matrix co-creator Lilly Wachowski, have voiced their support on social media.

The seven-minute PSA has since been posted to YouTube, also featuring an introduction from Preston, the organizer, and more appearances by Drag Race’s Peppermint and TV writer Our Lady J. Elliot Page, who stars in Netflix’s Umbrella Academy and recently came out as a transgender man, tweeted the video with a message supporting the walkout. Schitt’s Creek co-creator Dan Levy, who announced a Netflix deal last month, has also voiced support for the walkout, tweeting, “Transphobia is unacceptable and harmful. That isn’t a debate.”
What are employees’ demands?
Netflix’s Trans* Employee Resource Group is releasing a list of demands in three areas: content investment, employee relations and safety, and harm reduction, per a press release obtained by the Verge. Content demands include investing more in trans and nonbinary talent and content, along with involving more input from marginalized communities around “potential harmful (’sensitive’) content” on the streamer. The group is also asking the company to recruit more trans leadership, “especially BIPOC [Black, Indigenous, and people of color].” While the employees are not demanding Netflix take down the Chappelle special, they are asking the company to take references to anti-trans content out of the office, add disclaimers to harmful content on the streaming service, and pair recommendations for “trans-affirming content” with anti-trans content on the service. Also among the demands under harm reduction, the employees are asking the company to “acknowledge the harm and Netflix’s responsibility for this harm from transphobic content, and in particular harm to the Black trans community.”
What has Netflix said about the walkout?
Netflix has not yet responded to the employee demands. However, in a statement, Netflix expressed support for employees walking out. “We value our trans colleagues and allies, and understand the deep hurt that’s been caused,” a spokesperson said. “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.”
What happened at the walkout?
Celebrities like Eureka O’Hara, who appears in the PSA video, spoke at the walkout rally alongside Preston, the organizer. Preston said the aim of the protest wasn’t about “cancel culture but an avoidance of accountability” from Chappelle, per video from Variety. “I think the message that many people expect for us to deliver today is one around why it’s important to cancel Dave Chappelle,” Preston said. “And so I want to make it very clear that this isn’t an instance of cancel culture because I’ve invited Dave Chappelle to have transformative dialogue with us on multiple occasions, and he has made it clear that it is not of interest to him.” She went on to criticize Netflix executives for promoting “the hate economy” and “a corporate culture that manipulates the algorithmic sciences to distort the way that we perceive ourselves and one another.”

Netflix employees were met with counterprotestors at the walkout, per multiple reporters on the scene. The apparent Chappelle fans carried signs bearing slogans like “Dave Is Funny” and “Jokes Are Funny” and chanted “We like jokes!” Netflix employees responded by chanting “Trans Lives Matter!” as seen in videos of the protest.

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