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#CancelNetflix Trends After Co-Founder Donates $7 Million To Kamala Harris' Campaign

The #CancelNetflix hashtag has once again resurfaced on social media, this time in response to a massive political contribution by one of the streaming giant's co-founders.

By Carmen Schober1 min read
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The revelation that Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings has donated a staggering $7 million to Kamala Harris' campaign has ignited a firestorm of controversy, leading many subscribers to reconsider their loyalty to the platform.

Critics argue that such a substantial donation raises serious questions about the political neutrality of Netflix. The company's co-founder, by aligning himself so closely with a leftist political figure, has not only alienated a segment of its user base but also sparked broader concerns about the influence of corporate money in politics.

The backlash has been swift and intense, with the #CancelNetflix movement gaining momentum as subscribers voice their discontent. Social media platforms have been flooded with calls to boycott Netflix, with users arguing that their subscription fees are indirectly supporting political agendas they do not endorse.

In the wake of this controversy, Netflix faces a delicate balancing act. The streaming service must address the concerns of its user base while navigating the implications of its co-founder's actions. Failure to do so could result in a significant loss of subscribers, which would undoubtedly impact the company's bottom line.

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