Posted on 05/31/2019 2:56:27 AM PDT by Kaslin

Netflix is threatening to rethink its Georgia productions after the state approved new restrictions on abortion. But, in a country thats split on the issue of abortion, the streaming giant may want to rethink its proposition.
In light of its past decisions, Netflixs warning comes as no surprise. The company has a history with abortion and, in particular, the nations largest abortion provider. Not only have multiple Netflix shows worked together with Planned Parenthood, but also, Netflix employees have donated tens of thousands to the organization.
Netflixs Georgia comments came shortly after Governor Brian Kemp signed into law a bill prohibiting abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected.
We have many women working on productions in Georgia, whose rights, along with millions of others, will be severely restricted by this law, Ted Sarandos, Netflixs chief content officer, told Variety in a statement on May 28. Its why we will work with the ACLU and others to fight it in court. Given the legislation has not yet been implemented, well continue to film there, while also supporting partners and artists who choose not to. Should it ever come into effect, wed rethink our entire investment in Georgia.
The following day, Disney followed suit, with CEO Bob Iger expressing it will be very difficult for Disney to continue its Georgia productions with the new law.
But, according to outside spending data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP), Disney doesnt come close to Netflixs monetary relationship with Planned Parenthood. CRP ranks Netflix, Inc. as 34th in top donors to Planned Parenthood in 2018. Individuals affiliated with Netflix gave $19,500 that year, and the organization gave $10,000.
Those individuals, according to CRP, were Scott Domann, Kelly Galuska, Annabeth Gish, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Levin, and Gil Ozeri. They were all categorized as giving Money to SuperPAC/Outside Group, with the recipient being Planned Parenthood/Los Angeles County.
Those names match with names working for Netflix. A Scott Domann serves as Netflixs director of talent. A Kelly Galuska has worked as a producer for Netflixs shows, Big Mouth and BoJack Horseman. An Annabeth Gish starred in Netflixs The Haunting of Hill House. An Andrew Goldberg is executive producer of Big Mouth. Both Mark Levin and Gil Ozeri are listed as writers for Big Mouth.
Its no accident that Big Mouth pops up several times. In 2018, the shows writers toured a Planned Parenthood to prepare for an episode promoting the nations largest abortion provider. Their inspiration came after Sue Dunlap, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles, told an audience of writers and producers that, while their donations were helpful, what would really help is stories that involve Planned Parenthood in your shows and movies, according to one of the actors.
They heeded her call.
Besides Big Mouth, Planned Parenthood has served as an advisor to Netflix show creators for abortion scenes, like the one in GLOW in 2017. Multiple Netflix shows have had abortion in them, from Sex Education in 2019 to BoJack Horseman in 2016.
Other Netflix productions are slanted on abortion while claiming to be neutral. Last September, the streaming service advertised and released Reversing Roe, a documentary focused on Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide. While Netflix praised the film for riveting interviews with key figures from both sides of the divide and staying unflinching in its commitment to telling the whole story, that didnt happen. Thirteen women who supported abortion appeared in the documentary while only one pro-life woman made an appearance. The filmmakers had the opportunity to change this: Several pro-life women confirmed they had been interviewed for the project some for days.
But poll numbers show Netflix should reconsider its ties to abortion and the abortion industry. Recent polls find a majority of Americans say laws banning abortion after six weeks, when an unborn babys heartbeat becomes detectable, are not too restrictive.
This keeps in line with other, past polls showing the pro-life movement is alive and well in the United States. Earlier this year, a Marist poll found 75 percent of Americans say abortion should be limited to the first three months of pregnancy. And, last summer, a Gallup poll discovered that 48 percent of Americans call themselves pro-life, the same percentage who identify as pro-choice.
In April, Netflix boasted 60.2 million subscribers located in the United States. On top of its past moves, if Netflix rethinks its filming based on abortion restrictions, U.S. viewers are going to rethink their watching. Money talks in more ways than one.
corporations are now part of the rat machine along with the media
I’m glad I never subscribed to Netflix. F them.
I tried to subscribe to them once, but they never had the movies that they advertised. So I gave up
Complicit with killing Georgia babies. Send them to our enemies.Or quarantine them in their own building with Kavorkians and abortionists so they can do to themselves what they want for others. Repent!
I read about that, and if I had subscribed to Netflix, I would have canceled my membership as soon as I heard or read about it. But as I don’t have one it won’t be necessary
Not much money actually. But one dollar is too much.
I hope the people of Georgia tell these asshole to shove it!!!
Canceled our subscription before we saw either.
We'll survive.
If GA really wants to tell them to shove it, GA should put its money where its mouth is and nix the nine to ten figs in tax incentives it gives Hollyweird.
Cancelling. They raised prices and the content is complete crap. Wife likes Korean dramas, so may have some pushback.
Canceled my subscription to Netflix.
I selected other for reason then fill out the text box to let them know why.
How does Netflix KNOW where it’s employees donate their $$$?
I'm glad I did subscribe so that I had the pleasure of telling them why I was unsubscribing last year when they signed the obammys.
And that Susan Rice twunt.
Having dumped netflix 3 months ago, I can truthfully say the only thing I miss is being able to watch BBC Top Gear legacy episodes.
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