Netflix's maybe-goy owners go full zio-propaganda

Started by yankeedoodle, December 06, 2019, 02:52:37 PM

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yankeedoodle

Don't say jews own the media.  What about the goy-sounding owners of Netflix? 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1Xeu1Zwb4o&t=1370s

The Top 3 Netflix Shareholders (NFLX)
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/insights/060716/top-3-netflix-shareholders-nflx.asp

Reed Hastings
The CEO and founder of Netflix, Reed Hastings, owns 5.5 million shares indirectly through a trust along with 5.2 million in stock options giving him beneficial ownership of 2.48% of the company as of the company's last proxy filing with the SEC.

Hastings founded Pure Software in 1991 and sold his company to Rational Software in 1997 for nearly $750 million. Hastings teamed up with Marc Randolph to form Netflix in August 1997. Hasting financed the startup with $2.5 million in seed money as a service to rent and sell DVDs over the internet. With 30 employees and a catalog of 925 rental titles, Netflix officially kicked off its online service in August 1998. The company introduced its subscription-based DVD-by-mail rental plan in 1999. It went public in February 2002, and co-founder Marc Randolph cashed out and left the company to pursue other ventures. In 2003, Netflix reached the 1 million subscriber mark.

Hastings envisioned the future in on-demand video streaming as it cut out expenses such as postage, packaging and warehouse storage for physical DVDs. As a result, Netflix launched an internet video streaming service option at no extra cost — which is what most people use today rather than the DVD rental service.

Neil D. Hunt
Neil D. Hunt is the former chief product officer (CPO) at Netflix. Hunt owns 401,296 shares in addition to stock options to acquire 844,641 shares more. He had been with Netflix since 1999 and stepped down in 2017. Hunt led the product development team that designs and optimizes the Netflix service experience. He received various performance-driven stock and option grants in addition to his salary of $1 million and a bonus of $5.25 million in 2016. Prior to Netflix, Hunt had product development roles at Pure Atria, Rational Software and Pure Software. He is also a non-executive board member of Logitech Inc. (NASDAQ: LOGI).

Ted Sarandos
Ted Sarandos is Netflix's chief content officer. His ownership of 497,699 shares makes him the third-largest individual shareholder in the company. Sarandos, 53, has led content acquisition for Netflix since 2000 and spearheaded the company's transition into original content starting 2013. His 20-year career in media and entertainment spans across many diverse roles including an executive at video distributor ETD and Video City/West Coast Video and an award-winning documentary producer.

Top Institutional Shareholders
In addition to corporate insiders, NFLX shares are owned in substantial quantities by institutional investors and mutual funds. In early 2019, non-mutual fund institutional ownership was dominated by The Vanguard Group which owned more than 30.7 million shares, or 7.04% of the company. Capital Research Global Investors owned more than 25.7 million shares or 5.88% of the company. Fidelity Management and Research owned 25.0 million shares (5.72%) and Blackrock claims 18.4 million shares (4.21%). In the mutual fund space, American Funds Growth Fund of America has 18.6 million shares (4.26%), the Vanguard Total Stock Market Index fund owns 11.1 million shares (2.54%), and the Fidelity Contrafund has a 2.11% stake in the company with 9.2 million shares held.



yankeedoodle

   Netflix Helps Us 'Celebrate' Christmas With Show Casting Jesus Christ As A Sodomite 
https://christiansfortruth.com/netflix-predictably-celebrates-christmas-with-new-show-depicting-christ-as-a-sodomite/

Netflix has released a "Christmas special" movie that depicts Jesus as a homosexual and the Virgin Mary as an adulterer, prompting more than one million people to sign a petition to have the film removed from the popular streaming service:

Quotehttps://www.lifesitenews.com/news/netflix-streams-blasphemous-christmas-video-depicting-gay-jesus-adulterous-virgin-mary
A Primeira Tentação de Cristo, or The First Temptation of Christ, is a production of the Porta dos Fundos 'comedy' troupe from Brazil. In the supposed parody, Jesus is shown bringing home a homosexual lover to meet Mary and Joseph.

On social media, Netflix proclaimed: "Jesus, who's hitting the big 3-0, brings a surprise guest to meet the family. A Christmas special so wrong, it must be from comedians Porta dos Fundos." Translated, Porta dos Fundos means "back door."

More than one million people have signed a petition at Change.org demanding that the "gravely offensive" video be removed from the online streaming service. Politicians and public figures have denounced the video and Porta dos Fundos. Famed Brazilian actor and director Carlos Vereza, for example, wrote on Facebook that the troupe of satirists is "pitiful" for creating "trash-porn movies."

Also on social media, evangelical Christian pastor and politician Marco Feliciano deplored that courts have ruled against banning Porta dos Fundos productions for the sake of "freedom of expression." The outspoken Feliciano is seeking "joint action by the churches and good people to stop" the group.

An organization that brings together dozens of evangelical Christian communities in Brazil, Coalizão pelo Evangelho, or the Coalition of the Gospel, has also denounced the video. On the organization's website, Pastor Joel Theodoro of Bairro Imperial Presbyterian Church in Rio de Janeiro wrote that he has canceled his Netflix subscription because the video constitutes a "humiliation to the Lord."

At the same, website Pastor Thiago Guerra of Trinity Church in Sao Paulo wrote that Brazil's Penal Code calls for fines or imprisonment for those who publicly mock anyone on the basis of religious belief or publicly vilify an act or object of religious worship.

Netflix told O Estado de S. Paulo newspaper that it "values and approves the creative freedom of the artists it works with, and also recognizes that not everyone will enjoy this content. Hence the freedom of choice offered by the company in its varied menu of options, which include, for example, Biblical stories."

What's more offensive: that Christ is depicted as a sodomite or as a mixed race Brazilian with a perma-tan?

The reaction to this controversy provides a perfect illustration why Christianity was never meant for non-Israelites, like the vast majority of Brazilians who clearly perceive Christ as if He were some kind of "object of religious worship" like a statue of the Virgin Mary.

But all that aside, would Netflix air a "comedy" about a group of rabbis who kidnap and murder Christian children as part of a jewish holiday celebration?  How about a comedy about Jews celebrating Purim at Auschwitz?  Need we ask?

Of course, when it comes to trashing Christianity, it's always protected "free speech", and if you don't want to watch it, you can just "change the channel".

"Freedom of choice" is the noble guise under which Jews peddle their filth and degeneracy.

Chances are most of the Christians who are "outraged" by this show will not cancel their subscriptions to Netflix.  After all, if Netflix can get away with broadcasting kiddie porn — and they did — why would they hesitate to blaspheme Christ?