I admit it, I like Netflix. During the pandemic, when our Overlords here in California demanded we stay in our living rooms for two years, I watched countless terrible movies as well as some quality entertainment—it’s always hit or miss with the streamer.
But I may soon vote with my wallet and join the multitudes who canceled the service after co-founder Reed Hastings revealed he donated a whopping $7 million in July to the Harris-Walz campaign. Imagining that some of my hard-earned dollars went to support those socialist weirdos makes me ill.
Congrats to Kamala Harris — now it is time to win
— Reed Hastings (@reedhastings) July 23, 2024
Many customers took notice at the time and said, no thanks:
Netflix saw a dramatic spike in cancelations after its co-founder Reed Hastings revealed he donated $7 million to Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign, according to a report.
Cancelations on the streaming platform almost tripled in the United States after Hastings made the massive donation to a super PAC supporting Harris’ presidential bid, Bloomberg reported, citing the researcher Antenna…
That same month, Netflix customers reportedly canceled their subscriptions at a higher rate than any month since February 2024, Bloomberg reported. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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