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Rightists triggered, boycott Netflix

That's fine. In many ways, we should count ourselves lucky that for the most part, Hollywood is a liberal bastion. Hollywood (Netflix) helps shape American culture, and so I'm perfectly content to let the right abandon any creative enterprise concerning such entertainment. They already have undue influence thanks to FOX news and the AM side of the dial.

I suspect the real reason though is simply put, the right often has a poor sense of humor and frankly, they're boring. So, if Netflix doesn't have to cater to these people with Ayn Rand political thrillers and sniper movies, all the better.
 
I thought all the Trump supporters switched to Amazon when The Man in High Castle came out?
 
love love love love this! JUST heard about it :D (The Netflix deal part... I don't give a fuck about the Trumpsters)

But the feelings of treason-loving Nazi defenders were hurt! Don't you feel bad about hurting their feewings?

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I thought all the Trump supporters switched to Amazon when The Man in High Castle came out?

Do you think Trump supporters understand that Man in the High Castle is critical of Nazis instead of a Nazi fantasy? I thought one of them figured it out, and that's why all of them are so mad at Amazon.
 
Do you think Trump supporters understand that Man in the High Castle is critical of Nazis instead of a Nazi fantasy? I thought one of them figured it out, and that's why all of them are so mad at Amazon.

Kinda of like when liberals went ecstatic over the Handmaiden's Tale as a commentary on Trump's America but then promoted the hijab as a symbol of women's liberation. /weird.
 
Is this going to be like the time they boycotted Netflix over "Dear White People", or more like the times they bought and destroyed products as a bizarre attempt at "protesting" various companies?

I mean, neither one was significant in any way, but I'm wondering if we'll get to see videos of idiots breaking their own tvs, PS4s, and so forth.
 
It could get worse. After boycotting they could complain they are being discriminated against for content. Then, someone could get an idea to make a conservative netflix.
 
It could get worse. After boycotting they could complain they are being discriminated against for content. Then, someone could get an idea to make a conservative netflix.

isn't that NRA-TV?

Yes and no. I am talking about something with a bigger audience, like the kind that Fox News & Friends has. But applied to movies and series that could be available....basically to complete the brainwashing circuit.
 
Do you think Trump supporters understand that Man in the High Castle is critical of Nazis instead of a Nazi fantasy? I thought one of them figured it out, and that's why all of them are so mad at Amazon.

Kinda of like when liberals went ecstatic over the Handmaiden's Tale as a commentary on Trump's America but then promoted the hijab as a symbol of women's liberation. /weird.
Riiiiiight. BTW, it's Handmaid's Tale.

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It could get worse. After boycotting they could complain they are being discriminated against for content. Then, someone could get an idea to make a conservative netflix.

isn't that NRA-TV?
No, it's SINCLAIR and they already have it!
 
That's fine. In many ways, we should count ourselves lucky that for the most part, Hollywood is a liberal bastion. Hollywood (Netflix) helps shape American culture, and so I'm perfectly content to let the right abandon any creative enterprise concerning such entertainment. They already have undue influence thanks to FOX news and the AM side of the dial.

I question your logic here. You admit that Hollywood is very heavily liberal... which controls the vast majority of messaging and portrayals that people are exposed to... yet you claim that the right has "undue influence" because they have one news station (as opposed to many that are generally considered let-leaning) and the AM side of radio (which almost nobody listens to... while the left controls the FM side which nearly everyone listens to). I mean, I get your sentiment, I just don't think that really qualifies as "undue influence".

Unless your acceptable level of influence is zero, maybe?

Anyway, boycotting Netflix is stupid.
 
That's fine. In many ways, we should count ourselves lucky that for the most part, Hollywood is a liberal bastion. Hollywood (Netflix) helps shape American culture, and so I'm perfectly content to let the right abandon any creative enterprise concerning such entertainment. They already have undue influence thanks to FOX news and the AM side of the dial.

I question your logic here. You admit that Hollywood is very heavily liberal... which controls the vast majority of messaging and portrayals that people are exposed to... yet you claim that the right has "undue influence" because they have one news station (as opposed to many that are generally considered let-leaning) and the AM side of radio (which almost nobody listens to... while the left controls the FM side which nearly everyone listens to). I mean, I get your sentiment, I just don't think that really qualifies as "undue influence".

Unless your acceptable level of influence is zero, maybe?

Anyway, boycotting Netflix is stupid.

I can see where you're coming from, especially when I minimize it. I think there are some things to note. Yes, Hollywood is a pretty liberal bunch, and they have a certain amount of influence on our culture. Some movies and television shows may have left-leaning bent to them, and Hollywood likes to often help Democratic politicians. They do PSA's and so on. That is influence, but it's not sinister. It also tends to reflect American culture overall, as it has to sell to everyone.

Now, I described the right wing media in a minimal fashion, but let's look at it as it actually is. Fox News is huge. AM radio isn't small, Sinclair certainly isn't small, and Rupert Murdoch covers a lot more, including print media. It isn't even limited to just the U.S. It's also different than the mainstream media in a few other respects that I think are important. There's a common perception (whether right or wrong is up for debate) that the mainstream media leans left. Even if you grant that this is true, I think there's a difference between a slight media bias and an overt one. Many people, for example, like to compare MSNBC and FOX as if they're two sides of the same coin, but if we give them an honest assessment, they are not the same. Contrary to "whataboutism" political polarization is mostly a right-wing phenomenon. There are other studies showing that FOX news viewers are simply less informed than most. The right has a much more cynical strategy than the left in it's reporting and is the only one that maligns it's competitors while calling itself "fair and balanced". In the age of Trump, things have gotten much worse. There simply is no left equivalent to Alex Jones. There is no left equivalent to the recent Sinclair debacle.

The right tend to trust only their media exclusively. Usually Fox. They tend to distrust any other news sources more, and I think it's pretty obvious that they tend to dehumanize the other side of the aisle more. After Trump won the election, liberal circles went through a hand-wringing stage, wondering if they were too hard on Trump supporters and white people that are financially disenfranchised by certain economic policies. There is no such restraint or introspection on the right, in fact, the right tend to amplify and be more sensitive to "attacks" from the "elitists" on the left. Pick up any Anne Coulter book, pick your title. Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America, Guilty: Liberal "Victims" and Their Assault on America, How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must), f Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans, Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right, Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism. Right-wing politics are as hate-filled as their religion, and this is not only acceptable by their own politicians, but encouraged and used to certain ends. The rise of Trump by subverting facts started with the right having an assault on reality, and was Trump merely using those same tactics against their own party that they honed on AM radio and in their churches.

So yeah, there's a big difference between all of that and watching a sitcom like Will & Grace on television, which arguably helped usher in acceptance of gay people into the public sphere.
 
Do you think Trump supporters understand that Man in the High Castle is critical of Nazis instead of a Nazi fantasy? I thought one of them figured it out, and that's why all of them are so mad at Amazon.

Kinda of like when liberals went ecstatic over the Handmaiden's Tale as a commentary on Trump's America but then promoted the hijab as a symbol of women's liberation. /weird.

They promote hijab as a symbol of women's liberation when exactly the opposite is going on in real world. Girls take the hijabs off as a sign of protest and liberation. I say real world, because liberals don't live in it.
 
Just so you know, the left does NOT CONTROL FM RADIO. FM radio is controlled by Country programming and right wing Talk - Limbaugh and co. Just thought you should know.
That's fine. In many ways, we should count ourselves lucky that for the most part, Hollywood is a liberal bastion. Hollywood (Netflix) helps shape American culture, and so I'm perfectly content to let the right abandon any creative enterprise concerning such entertainment. They already have undue influence thanks to FOX news and the AM side of the dial.

I question your logic here. You admit that Hollywood is very heavily liberal... which controls the vast majority of messaging and portrayals that people are exposed to... yet you claim that the right has "undue influence" because they have one news station (as opposed to many that are generally considered let-leaning) and the AM side of radio (which almost nobody listens to... while the left controls the FM side which nearly everyone listens to). I mean, I get your sentiment, I just don't think that really qualifies as "undue influence".

Unless your acceptable level of influence is zero, maybe?

Anyway, boycotting Netflix is stupid.
 
prove it.
Do you think Trump supporters understand that Man in the High Castle is critical of Nazis instead of a Nazi fantasy? I thought one of them figured it out, and that's why all of them are so mad at Amazon.

Kinda of like when liberals went ecstatic over the Handmaiden's Tale as a commentary on Trump's America but then promoted the hijab as a symbol of women's liberation. /weird.

They promote hijab as a symbol of women's liberation when exactly the opposite is going on in real world. Girls take the hijabs off as a sign of protest and liberation. I say real world, because liberals don't live in it.
 
Do you think Trump supporters understand that Man in the High Castle is critical of Nazis instead of a Nazi fantasy? I thought one of them figured it out, and that's why all of them are so mad at Amazon.

Kinda of like when liberals went ecstatic over the Handmaiden's Tale as a commentary on Trump's America but then promoted the hijab as a symbol of women's liberation. /weird.

Keep attacking that straw man. It's not as if you have any valid arguments to offer.

At least you succeeded in changing the subject, which I assume was the real goal here. The fact that you suddenly felt the need to change the topic of discussion only proves how right you are and proves how wrong I am.

Wait.
 
That's fine. In many ways, we should count ourselves lucky that for the most part, Hollywood is a liberal bastion. Hollywood (Netflix) helps shape American culture, and so I'm perfectly content to let the right abandon any creative enterprise concerning such entertainment. They already have undue influence thanks to FOX news and the AM side of the dial.

I question your logic here. You admit that Hollywood is very heavily liberal... which controls the vast majority of messaging and portrayals that people are exposed to... yet you claim that the right has "undue influence" because they have one news station (as opposed to many that are generally considered let-leaning) and the AM side of radio (which almost nobody listens to... while the left controls the FM side which nearly everyone listens to). I mean, I get your sentiment, I just don't think that really qualifies as "undue influence".

Unless your acceptable level of influence is zero, maybe?

Anyway, boycotting Netflix is stupid.

The FM side of the dial is mostly music. Who cares if it's liberal or conservative?

Around here the majority of stations that are talk rather than music are AM and quite conservative.
 
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