When you consider how @netflix cancelled #ODAAT, then find out they've ordered S2 of After Life, starring... Ricky Gervais... and then read this, well.
There's the big question of social responsibility. Content is not "neutral," as we all know. There's also the question of what kinds of follow-on effects this has.
For instance:
The article seems to conclude that @netflix has shown no signs of dialing back or being thoughtful about violent content.
Looks like we're getting (checks notes): Fewer stories about people of color, more shows featuring white dudes, and LOTS more violence! Cool cool.
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I keep seeing mocking statements about how Donald Trump is “broke." Can we chat about that for a sec?
Donald Trump is “broke” because his accountants move money around to eliminate his tax liability; he’s not “broke” like regular dummies who actually pay taxes, AKA you & I.
Even without a single trapping of the presidency, he has lots of cash at the ready. He sleeps in luxury hotels and resorts. He has drivers and open access to high-end cars and planes.
He never has to think about where his next meal will come from or whether he’ll be homeless.
He doesn’t wonder if he can afford top-notch healthcare. If and when he needs it, he will have access to 24/7 care.
He regularly funnels millions to his children, who will never worry about going hungry. They will never lack the finest things in life, not for a single moment.
Last year I had the opportunity to work with an incredible team behind the cybersecurity program at @MerrittCollege in Oakland.
Their new site launched this week, and I’m really proud of it: merrittsecurity.com
@MerrittCollege The program was started a couple of years ago by a group of Bay Area cybersecurity leaders (part of CISE) who got together and developed a cutting-edge 2-year program specifically to make the field more accessible.
Because most cybersecurity programs are prohibitively expensive.
@MerrittCollege Which means diversity in the field has been limited. Boo.
This program comes with all the benefits of a community college, including affordable tuition, financial aid, and many other kinds of support. (And w/ the California College Promise Grant, first-year fees can be waived!)
Oh, the sadness and horror you feel when a woman you respected starts tweeting about how A* Fr*nk*n would have been a great president, and how the allegations against him were false.
So many women still minimize sexual violence.
The senator was not crucified. He has a very good life. He is liked.
He acted inappropriately, and he resigned, as he should have.
I would not have wanted him as my president, not for a single minute.
I am so tired of women weeping over men who do not deserve their tears.
Especially at a time when we have several women running for office whose ideas far outpace Fr*nk*ns in every sense.
Dry your tears, and STOP THROWING SURVIVORS UNDER THE BUS.
People like Mike Pence and the entirety of the white evangelical church are saying: “Racism & cruelty ARE OK WITH US,” and people are still out here saying “But...that’s not Christian!”
Yes. Yes it is. Have you read a Bible? God’s fav move is smiting whole communities, hello.
There is nothing inherently moral or compassionate or just about being a Christian.
Faith in a supernatural being does not make one more likely to treat others with humanity or grace.
In fact, as history has shown over and over, it’s often the opposite.
The “brand” of Christianity has done a good job of convincing folks that it has a corner on morality.
That brand has acted as a cover for people who foster, protect, and advance the interests of racist, power-hungry sexual predators.
On 2/28, Netflix posted a video w/ this Tweet: "Let's make room for voices to be heard, for stories yet to be told." It was a moving video, feat. Yaltiza Aparicio & Uzo Aduba.
The tagline at the end read: "More room. More stories. More voices."