Dear John,

I’m writing to you, still catching my breath after a long, and honestly unforgettable, week in San Francisco.

What happened at Netflix Headquarters wasn’t just intense… it was a reminder of how powerful you and I can be when we take action.

None of what we did on the ground: the pressure, the accountability, the moment we forced them to face what they’re doing to kids would’ve been possible without you.

You signed. You shared. You refused to be silent.

When my colleagues Anna Derbyshire, Lucía González, and I walked into Netflix Headquarters, we weren’t just three people with a folder. We were walking in with you, and with more than 224,000 others who said loud and clear: Stop pushing LGBT and gender ideology onto our children!

And Netflix felt that pressure the second we crossed the lobby.

We walked in determined. We walked out escorted by security.

And the way it happened said everything about the kind of corporation we’re holding accountable.

So let me talk you through what happened on the ground in San Francisco, and the impact your support made possible in our campaign to stop Netflix’s indoctrination of children.

But first, take a moment to watch this powerful recap video of everything you and I achieved together last week:


The moment we walked inside, it was like hitting a wall. A staffer looked at us, expressionless, and said, almost mechanically: “No. No one will receive your signatures.” 

We tried to explain why we were there, but they shut it down before we could even say a sentence. Senior staff stood watching from a distance, close enough to hear us, but not one of them was willing to take a single step forward.

Within seconds, security was already on its way. They told us we needed an appointment, but when we calmly asked how to make one, suddenly nobody “had that information.” 

We kept trying, asking for a senior contact, a supervisor, anyone — and every time, the answer came back the same, as cold and rehearsed as the first: “No one is going to accept your signatures.”

It was crystal clear that Netflix wasn’t interested in listening to parents at all. 

Instead of opening the door to dialogue, they literally closed it in our faces… and moments later, we were being escorted off their campus simply for wanting to protect children from indoctrination.

Click here to see the full photo album from our protest.

Instead of accepting the signatures, they pushed us off the premises — even though the space is supposed to be open to the public. 

And that’s when things escalated. 

Netflix brought in three additional security officers, who stood by while we stayed outside to film the report-back, take photos, and document every detail for you. 

Three hours under surveillance… as if we were some kind of threat, when all we carried were your signatures, your hopes, your concern for your children’s innocence.

But we didn’t back down. 

If Netflix wouldn’t let the truth through their doors, then we took the truth to the street — determined to make sure your voice was heard anyway.


After leaving HQ, we went straight to Pier 39 — one of the busiest and most iconic spots in San Francisco — determined to speak directly with families. 

We didn’t want the day to end without giving people the chance to hear what Netflix refused to hear.

So we started handing out flyers, approaching parents gently, explaining why we were there. Some people walked by without stopping, others paused for a moment, asked a question, or took a flyer to read later. 

A few parents opened up about what their children had found on Netflix — stories that were quiet but heartbreaking all the same.

Netflix may have shut us out. But real people didn’t.

You know we don't take kindly to being silenced. So we decided to double down.

While the team faced rejection in California, our Campaign Director from Canada, Gregory Tomchyshyn, refused to be intimidated in Toronto right in front of Netflix’s Canadian headquarters.

We didn’t just deliver the signatures there; we made sure our message was impossible to ignore. 

We hired an LED Truck that circled the area all day, projecting our clear message in bold, bright letters: “Netflix: Stop the LGBT Indoctrination of Children.”


They tried to silence us by locking the doors in San Francisco, but all they managed to do was amplify our voice and double the pressure on two fronts.

And thanks to you — your signature, your prayers, your support — we stood our ground. We refused to be intimidated.

I want you to know this clearly:

Netflix now understands that families everywhere are watching — and we won’t back down. Not today. Not ever.

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for standing with us and making this happen.

Rocío D’Angelo and the entire CitizenGO team.

The radical globalists and woke elites want to erase our values—but together, we stand strong. CitizenGO is a movement of millions around the world, fighting every day to defend life, family, and freedom against those who seek to undermine them. We are faithful, so we will never quit.

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