It turns out that Netflix was lying.
A few months ago I was blocked from posting film and TV reviews on Netflix. They informed me on my account that they were stopping reviews from the public because of “a lack of interest.” They also claimed that they stopped reviews in mid-July 2018. Well, here it is 6 months later, December, and I still see hundreds of reviews on recently released films posted all over Netflix.
The truth of the matter is: They didn’t like my politically incorrect criticism of the crappy films and Netflix specials that I unfortunately watched. I’m sure I got flagged from the SJWs. OK. Fine. Be honest. Don’t lie to me so that you can keep taking my money.
Well, they’re not getting my money no ‘mo. I cancelled my account.
If you’re smart you’d cancel your account too. Why would you want to support a bunch of people who produce degenerate TV series like their new show “Baby”?
A new Netflix series is being slammed by The National Center on Sexual Exploitation, which is accusing the series of promoting sex trafficking.
The series, Baby, which begins streaming Friday, is described as exploring “the unseen lives of Roman high schoolers. Loosely inspired by a true story, the series follows a group of Parioli teenagers as they defy society in their search for identity and independence against the backdrop of forbidden love, family pressures, and shared secrets.”
But the organization says the show “portrays a group of teenagers entering into prostitution as a glamorized ‘coming-of-age’ story” and notes that in the real-life scandal that Baby is based on, “the mother of one of the teenagers was arrested for sex trafficking.”
“Despite being at ground zero of the #MeToo movement, Netflix appears to have gone completely tone-deaf on the realities of sexual exploitation,” said Dawn Hawkins, executive director of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation. “Despite the outcry from survivors of sex trafficking, subject matter experts, and social service providers, Netflix promotes sex trafficking by insisting on streaming Baby. Clearly, Netflix is prioritizing profits over victims of abuse.”
In January, the Center along with a group of “survivors of sex trafficking and/or subject matter experts” sent a letter to Netflix executives expressing their “deep concern” regarding the Italian drama.
Why is the lack of morals always promoted as a “search for identity and independence”? They make it sound so desirable. I can just see a bunch of impressionable teenage girls watching a show like this and then think it’s cool to be a thot. I got news for them: Promiscuity ruins a girls life. Studies have shown that the younger a girl starts having sex, and the number of men she screws, the less likelihood she will get married. Or, if she does get married, she won’t stay married. Numerous sex partners ruins a woman’s chance of bonding with a man. Maybe that’s what the social engineers of our society want. A lot of lonely unmarried women regretting their lives.
The entertainment industry has always been the perfect place to mold our culture.