Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Netflix Larded Up with Libtards and Libtard Films



I subscribed to Netflix over a year ago and at the time was satisfied with their original productions. However, I began to notice a paucity of quality documentaries. A search for ancient civilizations will garner a handful that’s worthy of viewing. But if you’re a progressive, Netflix is for you. This company is larded up with libtards and libtard films.  The Obama’s signed a multi-year deal preceded by Susan Rice who serves on the board of directors.  That should give you an idea of what this company is about.


After a couple of months, I began to notice recommendations on documentaries and docuseries that were completely contrary to my politics and viewing habits. For instance, why in the hell would I watch a film about Rachel Dolezal? Netflix, for some reason, thinks I’m interested in a white woman who wants to be black. No thank you.






I will say there are some that are interesting such as American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs. This woman was a true Marxist. She and her husband moved to Detroit when it was prosperous because “that’s where the workers are.” They had dreams to turn the Motor City into a progressive utopia and that’s exactly what happened.


It was fascinating to watch Ms. Boggs reminisce about the good ole days of activism and powwows with fellow travelers. These people were going to change the world, or at least Detroit, and they sure did. There was a segment that was particularly apropo. Ms. Boggs stood in front of a dilapidated building in a rundown neighborhood that once served as her propaganda ministry. What happened?  Where did all the workers go?   



During the course of this documentary, Ms. Boggs related a Marxist truism: True believers are in a constant state of evolution, therefore, activist must constantly agitate to bring about the changes they deem necessary for a sustainable society. Whatever that means. If a sustainable society is poverty and despair, then Ms. Boggs and her cohorts obtained that objective in Detroit, Michigan.





We can expect more documentaries and docuseries of this kind from Netflix especially after their recent hires. The problem is do I want to finance this crap by paying their subscription fees.


Source:

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/21/barack-and-michelle-obama-sign-multi-year-deal-with-netflix.html


http://money.cnn.com/2018/03/28/media/susan-rice-netflix/index.html


http://americanrevolutionaryfilm.com/

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