So basically you're asking us to trust Encyclopedia Dramatica and 4chan over Netflix? That's the hill you want to die on?
I know there are some sick fucks in Hollywood, since I've heard a few first-person accounts from friends. But they tend to save that stuff for the back rooms and yachts. This is a film that won a Best Director award at Sundance. It has 88% fresh at Rotten Tomatoes. So either there are a lot of fucking pedophiles at newspapers around the country, and Reed Hastings decided to drive a $222 billion company into the ground in exchange for a ride in the FBI Party Van, or you're exaggerating.
Now, we may not want to discuss movie this right now, because people are currently in freak-out mode about it. And that's okay. I doubt an on-wiki discussion about it would be all that fruitful right now. But the point of academic freedom is to be able to discuss these kinds of works that people find problematic.
I know there are some sick fucks in Hollywood, since I've heard a few first-person accounts from friends. But they tend to save that stuff for the back rooms and yachts. This is a film that won a Best Director award at Sundance. It has 88% fresh at Rotten Tomatoes. So either there are a lot of fucking pedophiles at newspapers around the country, and Reed Hastings decided to drive a $222 billion company into the ground in exchange for a ride in the FBI Party Van, or you're exaggerating.
Now, we may not want to discuss movie this right now, because people are currently in freak-out mode about it. And that's okay. I doubt an on-wiki discussion about it would be all that fruitful right now. But the point of academic freedom is to be able to discuss these kinds of works that people find problematic.
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