Posted on 10/03/2025 9:39:57 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Netflix is having a no-good, horrible, very bad week after Elon Musk called for a boycott of the streaming site over its efforts to push transgender insanity on kids, labeling them groomers.
As my RedState colleague Bonchie reported this week, the streaming giant really ran into a Conservative buzzsaw following news about the promotion of several shows geared towards children, and that push a pro-transgender agenda.
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Bonchie wrote about a show called "Dead End: Paranormal Park," which got the attention of Musk, leading him to call for a boycott of Netflix.
Premiering on Netflix in 2022, "Dead End: Paranormal Park" is an animated series following protagonist Barney, who runs away to live in a Haunted House attraction after his grandma would not accept his gender identity. Other main characters for the show, rated appropriate for ages as young as seven, include a bisexual and Pakistani-American teenage girl with autism, and a gay Vietnamese-American, who serves as Barney's love interest.
"The show was canceled after two seasons," TNND's story linked above continued.
Bonchie wrote:
"The show was canceled after two seasons" should be the hint there for Netflix. It's likely those two seasons were made at the same time, meaning this show never made it off the launchpad. Which begs the question: Who exactly is the audience for this garbage?
The answer is no one, or at least very few people. Instead, Netflix, movie studios, and other production companies fund these projects as a means of "representation." Losing money in the name of promoting transgenderism is essentially paying a tribute to the woke mob.
In the report, he also noted that Netflix's stocks "have already been driven down."
And on Friday, we received the numbers, showing just how much damage Musk, the negative news, and the cancellations of subscriptions have inflicted on the company's valuation, resulting in a loss of close to $20 billion in market cap for this week alone.
A CNBC graphic showing the dive the stocks took during the week was shared on X.
Netflix is on track for its worst week since April, erasing about $20 billion in value. The sell-off follows Elon Musk urging followers to cancel their Netflix subscriptions over a controversy tied to an animated show.
$NFLX #CNBCData https://t.co/AA0C6TqKr4 pic.twitter.com/jEgbA6H2Ye— CNBC (@CNBC) October 3, 2025
"Netflix is on track for its worst week since April, erasing about $20 billion in value," the post read. "The sell-off follows Elon Musk urging followers to cancel their Netflix subscriptions over a controversy tied to an animated show. $NFLX #CNBCData."
Musk has been on a roll this week, encouraging Conservatives to use their wallets to make it clear to the streaming giant that pushing transgender insanity on kids is no longer tolerated and to reverse course.
In one of Musk's posts, he shared a clip from the show with a character declaring their trans status.
This is not ok https://t.co/dFTWYYm83A— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 30, 2025
He then shared a post of a cartoon Netflix Trojan horse (with transgender woke agenda) being welcomed inside to get your kids.
Cancel Netflix for the health of your kids
https://t.co/uPcGiURaCp— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 1, 2025
"Cancel Netflix for the health of your kids," Musk captioned his post.
Here are a few others.
Netflix is grooming our children https://t.co/rv24CuddEv— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 3, 2025
Netflix is deliberately choosing to pay people to create sexualized content for children.
Freedom of speech should be respected, but this is PAID speech. Netflix is going out of their way and reaching into their wallet to push this. https://t.co/GBQtKkO0If— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 3, 2025
Conservative activist Robby Starbuck has also called out Netflix in a series of posts about how it's only interested in affirming transgenderism, and offering nothing else.
And this is how those on the right can continue to effect change in the culture, hurting businesses where it counts when they refuse to read the room that woke is dead.
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I cancelled Netflix years ago. They used to have a good mix of past/current popular shows and some more obscure but interesting and informative shows.
Netflix
A lot of trash.
Very little worth watching.
Sending up the Boo Hoo Girl signal.
It’s important how we go about this. Mockery is effective. Cancelation is effective. Attack is less so, as we don’t want to give them cause to play the victim or to give the trans lifestyle the mystique of forbidden fruit. I know they deserve jail time, but the people who need to do the shouting and leveling the lawsuits are those they have harmed with this insanity. Those have been accumulating for long enough that promoting their cause as a matter of compassion is worth the energy.
They should have gone out of business a long time ago peddling this garbage, but most are not aware of any of it...and still aren’t:
To copy and paste from the other thread:
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/rebecca-downs/2020/09/02/new-adult-netflix-cartoon-hoops-sexualizes-minors-porn-and
Hoops might be horrifying on its own, but it is far from the only Netflix show sexualizing minors:
When it comes to animation, Big Mouth sexualizes middle schoolers while F Is for Family sexualized young children.
You may have heard the outcry surrounding Cuties, a film premiering on Netflix which features scantily clad twerking preteens.
Netflix canceled their series involving drag queen RuPaul and a 10-year old. It was only for one season, but shouldn’t have been on at all.
Nostalgia be damned, Netflix’s television adaptation of The Babysitters Club engaged in child abuse by featuring a trans child.
From the very first scene, Netflix let viewers know that Teenage Bounty Hunters was going to be a problem, as a 16-year-old seduces her boyfriend with Bible verses.
There’s plenty to Netflix’s Sex Education series. Its first season featured an abortion, while its second season opened with trans teens, masturbation, and the Morning After pill.”
^and that was *5 years ago* - think of how much more material like that they have produced since then.
Take, for example, the RuPaul dramedy AJ and the Queen which premiered in January of 2020. The show involves ten-year-old A.J. (Izzy G.), a girl dressed like a boy, who accompanies RuPaul to drag shows all over the country. One of the queens refers to little AJ as a “top,” a sexual term in LGBT culture. In one episode, A.J. puts on RuPaul’s giant fake breasts and lays on her back in the pool as RuPaul watches. In front of the girl, adults discuss someone being slipped a roofie. The offensive sexual content involving the child actor in this show is too much to list. Luckily, AJ and the Queen was canceled after just one season.
And what about Big Mouth? It is a Netflix cartoon that depicts and promotes sexual exploitation among pre-teens. Big Mouth is so blatant in its exploitation that dialogue in the first season between “the Hormone Monster” and the child characters actually says the quiet part out loud. As Newsbusters reported in 2017:
I’m really NOT looking forward to their reboot of “The Chronicles Of Narnia”.
Ignoring ppl that said, “I cancelled Netflix XX period ago” cause that circumstance isn’t applicable here. I provide Netflix to multiple family members paying $35 / month and I have informed them that I will be cancelling Netflix. Some asked why, but agreed with the reasoning, while others think Im stupid but hey, they sponge on my account so whatever.
Perhaps they should stop funding perversion/grooming of children?
I am darned irritated that I can’t cancel Netflix.
Way past the time of playing pattycake with these propagandizing “entertainment” companies.
Netflix is worth about 500 billion bucks. Losing 20 billion in value is only 4%. The company , because of their lgbq trans arrogance, should be destroyed. There is nothing they offer which cannot be accessed somewhere else. The pain of losing them is like pulling adhesive tape off of a hairy arm. Hurts for a few seconds only.
Trojan horse propaganda is a good analogy.
So instead of going through a wardrobe they'll just come out of a closet.
I cancelled Netflix the minute the Obolas got involved with it.
Good work!
👍👍👍
ROKU just launched HOWDY for 2.99 a month.
Tons of old good movies and tv shows so far.
Just watched the original The Wicker Man, The Dunwich Horror and now I’m watching Shatner and Borgnine chewing scenery in that goofy old horror movie The Devils Rain.
So far I like it.
Adam Smith's notion of 'invisible hands' captures the notion of customers / clientele / subscribers / voters walking away. In Smith's work, the notion was that such 'hands' -- us mere people -- act in aggregate ways to better society. After watching the idiocy of the Bud Light stuff, and enjoy that Harris lost the election to President Trump even while spending much more than a billion dollars, one sees that we 'invisible hands' can make a difference.
Not only did we leave NetFlix long back, but we've encourages others to drop them as well. Invisible hands.
The whole point of modern streaming services is premium pay. No morals, no standards, just what the leaders feel is acceptable for San Francisco.
Forcing the acceptance of homosexuality, male in female or female in male gimmicks, furry, pornography, and other evils that would lead to a complaint by regular people, sponsors, community leaders, and Affiliate Relations that do not exist in the Netflix world.
“I cancelled Netflix years ago.”
ditto ... i ran out of stuff i wanted to watch ...
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