Netflix CEO Defends Dave Chappelle and Ricky Gervais's Transphobia (Again) [View all]
Netflix has been having a rough go of it lately, thanks to a dismal first quarter that saw the streaming service lose over 200,000 subscribers. The company found itself in hot water again last week after it debuted Ricky Gervaiss new standup special SuperNature, in which the comedian makes some pretty heinous transphobic jokes. But in a recent interview with the New York Times, CEO Ted Sarandos defended the streamers decision to put out specials by comics like Gervais and Dave Chappelle that include controversial jokes about trans people.
I believe its very important to the American culture generally to have free expression, Sarandos told the publication. Were programming for a lot of diverse people who have different opinions and different tastes and different styles, and yet were not making everything for everybody. We want something for everybody, but everythings not going to be for everybody.
Sarandos also defended the decision to continue working with Chappelle after his controversial special The Closer, insisting the choice was a no-brainer for him.
It was an opportunity to take somebody, like in Daves case, who is, by all measure, the comedian of our generation, the most popular comedian on Netflix for sure, he said. Nobody would say that what he does isnt thoughtful or smart. You just dont agree with him.
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Shocker!
Though, I will say something, quite harsh, some "allies" will attack Gervais for transphobia in a way they wouldn't dare when it came to Chapelle.