Posted on 12/15/2025 5:33:34 PM PST by Morgana
Netflix’s pending takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery’s Streaming & Studios division is ominous, given that this could provide a near-monopoly in video entertainment to a company that stands out as aggressively left-wing even in a field overwhelmingly dominated by degenerate moonbats. For an idea of what Netflix has been ramming down viewers’ throats, consider its upcoming film Queen of Coal, featuring a transgender coal miner.
From Fox News:
The description for the film reads, “A trans woman dreams of working the coal mines — but in a town steeped in superstition and patriarchy, Carlita must fight to earn her [sic] place underground.”
How better to fight the patriarchy than to have a guy pretend to be a woman while working in a coal mine?
These days, truth is strange enough to serve as a basis for even the most ridiculous fiction:
The story is based on the true story of Carla Antonella “Carlita” Rodríguez, the first transgender woman miner in Río Turbio, Argentina…
It is an age of historic milestones.
Unsurprisingly, Señor Rodríguez disapproves of the highly esteemed countermoonbat Javier Milei, who has pulled Argentina out of an 80-year tailspin:
“The government is destroying the country from within by defunding public policies. I think we need to look more closely and become a little more humane, supporting the people who are really suffering.”
Presumably this should include special handouts to transsexual coal miners.
Less humorous than the cross-dressing coal-mining patriarchy challenger is Netflix’s sinister focus on corrupting children:
A campaign to cancel Netflix resurfaced earlier this year after online influencers highlighted a series of pro-transgender content for children available on the streaming platform.
Another Netflix series promotes homosexuality in the military, provoking the anger of the Pentagon.
Libs of TikTok offers sound advice:
(Excerpt) Read more at moonbattery.com ...
I had coal miners in the family.
I don’t think this man thought all this through.
Well, that is a delightful way to start the day.
And caves
I’m pretty sure no one dreams of working in a coal mine.
For most of them, it is the only way to make money.
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