Coronavirus has many around the world stuck at home. And honestly, if your current situation is like mine, you’re spending your evenings checking your phone, reading, or searching for something to watch on the television.
But, the one thing that I hope, besides that you remain healthy, is that you will not forget our battle with Netflix.
We’ve come so far.
We’re thankful as you helped us mount a bold opposition to the Hollywood giant Netflix.
When Netflix announced they were releasing “The First Temptation of Christ” on their platform, we began to fight tirelessly against this so-called “Christmas” film, which depicts Jesus Christ as a homosexual, His disciples as alcoholics and unruly, and the Blessed Mother as a sexual deviant.
In the face of blasphemy and gratuitous offense to the political correctness dissidents, it takes a group of people to stand up and speak the truth.
And, our #CancelNetflix campaign did just that!
Netflix’s CEO Reed Hastings was forced to take us seriously as our members helped us collect over 1.5 million signatures that were delivered to his desk, sent emails on behalf of petition signers, created a firestorm on Twitter, and organized countless calls to corporate headquarters.
And, most importantly, many of us canceled our Netflix subscriptions and turned it off of our screens until they remove that horrible film from their platform.
That’s why we can’t turn back now.
So, if you’re like me and searching for something to watch, check out our latest video at the Netflix Headquarters. We delivered your signature right before the coronavirus crisis broke:
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Representing those who stood with us and took action, we couldn’t stop at the firestorm we created over the past few months.
We were fortunate enough to be joined with a brave group of young people who spent part of their day standing in front of Netflix Headquarters protesting.
The visual symbolism of our protest was great on Winchester Circle in Los Gatos, CA, right in front of Netflix’s global headquarters. Automobiles passing by were honking in support of our efforts. These are a couple of pictures of our 1.5 Million signatures delivery:
These young individuals brought new hope to our campaign as they were representative of you and each of the 1.5 million worldwide who signed our petition.
You may be wondering what’s next? Our pledge to you still stands.
We will not give in until Netflix removes “The First Temptation of Christ” from their platform.
Please share our video with your friends and family on social media. And, most importantly, stay tuned as we keep fighting on.
Thank you,
Caroline Farrow and the entire CitizenGO team
P.S. Check the album with the pictures of our signature delivery in Netflix headquarters. Also, please check our video here.
We also placed some adverts in the Washington Times to spread the message far and wide.