Pentagon criticises Netflix for making ‘woke garbage’ after gay military drama

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Pentagon Slams Netflix's 'Woke Garbage' Over Gay Military Drama, Amid Growing Criticism of Platform's Content.

The US Department of Defense has taken aim at Netflix for what it describes as "woke garbage" over the release of its hit gay military drama Boots. The show, based on Greg Cope White's memoir, tells the story of a closeted teenager who enlists in the Marines in the 1990s, sparking criticism from Pentagon officials who claim that the platform is prioritizing ideological agendas over military standards.

The Pentagon's press secretary, Kingsley Wilson, made these remarks in a statement shared with Entertainment Weekly, saying that the US military is working to restore its "warrior ethos" and that it will not compromise on its standards for the sake of catering to an "ideological agenda." This comes as Netflix remains under fire from some quarters over what are perceived as left-wing leanings.

However, others have praised the show as "incredibly powerful," with The Hollywood Reporter describing it as critical of anti-gay military policies while also respecting the brotherhood aspects of enlisted life. Miles Heizer, one of the actors in the show, has spoken about how the series' themes are more relevant now than when filming began.

The backlash against Netflix comes amid growing tensions over its content, including criticism from Elon Musk, who recently urged his followers to cancel their subscriptions due to what he claimed was a "transgender character" in one of its animated shows. However, the show's voice actor has pushed back on these claims, pointing out that it helped save lives.

As the debate around Netflix's content continues, the platform remains the dominant player in streaming, with 301 million paid subscribers across more than 190 countries. The controversy also comes as the Pentagon faces its own challenges, including a row over reporters being forced to sign new policies that critics claim would limit the quality and trustworthiness of their work.

In this context, the Pentagon's criticism of Netflix is not only a reflection of the platform's content but also a broader issue around the role of government in regulating free expression. As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the future of streaming platforms like Netflix will depend on how they navigate these complex issues and balance competing demands from different stakeholders.
 
I mean come on, what's next? The Pentagon telling us what movies we can watch? Like, I get it, they're trying to "restore" some kind of warrio ethos, but at the end of the day, isn't the point of a show like Boots to humanize people in the military and talk about tough issues? I'm all for balance, but let's not confuse patriotism with intolerance. 🤦‍♂️
 
This whole thing is kinda like what's going on with our politicians and their "both sides" narrative 🙄. One side says it's about promoting diversity and representation, while the other claims it's just an attack on traditional values. Meanwhile, we got the Pentagon and Netflix both saying they're being attacked for standing up for something. It's like, what's the real issue here? Are we really debating whether or not gay people should be able to serve in the military, or are we just arguing about which side gets to control the narrative? And let's not forget the real controversy is the Pentagon's attempt to regulate free expression - isn't that a bit of an overreach? Shouldn't they be focusing on actual national security threats instead of policing what Netflix shows are okay for us to watch?
 
I'm reading this article about the Pentagon going after Netflix for their gay military drama and I'm just thinking, what's the big deal? 🤔 The show is supposed to be "woke garbage" but I think that's a pretty loaded term. Can't they just let people watch the show without getting so worked up over it?

I mean, I've seen some of these reactions online where people are literally saying that Netflix should only make shows about war and not anything else. That's just not how it works, right? The internet is full of opinions but at the end of the day, someone has to make a show, and if it's good enough for you, then it's good enough for me.

And yeah, I can see why some people might get upset about the content, but come on, it's a drama about an LGBTQ+ character in the military. What's not to like? It's all just a matter of perspective, right? 🤷‍♂️

I'm also kinda disappointed that Elon Musk is getting involved in this. I mean, sure, he's got his own opinions and whatnot, but can't we just focus on making good shows for the sake of making good shows? It's not like Netflix is hurting anyone by having some gay characters or whatever.

Anyway, I guess this just goes to show that there are still a lot of people out there who don't understand or appreciate the value of representation in media. 🤦‍♂️ Guess we'll just have to keep on watching and supporting shows like Boots until things change.
 
The pentagon thinks it can dictate what's "woke" or not? Like, newsflash guys: people are smart and can handle a little bit of complexity in their entertainment. This Boots show is actually kinda powerful, you know? It's about acceptance and finding your place in the world - values that aren't exactly new to our military. And btw, what's with the whole "warrior ethos" thing? Like, isn't being a good human being part of that too? 🤷‍♀️ The pentagon is trying to save face here, but it's just a bunch of outdated thinking.
 
OMG, can you even believe the Pentagon is attacking Netflix over this gay military drama? 🤯 Like, isn't that what we're supposed to be fighting for - equality and representation? 🌈 I'm so tired of people saying "woke garbage" when really it's just a show trying to spark conversations about important issues. 💬 And let's not forget, the US military is actually having internal struggles with anti-gay policies, so maybe they should focus on that instead of trying to silence Netflix. 🤷‍♀️ At the end of the day, it's all about free expression and what we want to see represented in media. I'm pro-Netflix and pro-LGBTQ+ rights, and I think this drama is actually a great way to bring people together and educate them about something that affects us all 🌟
 
omg u gotta see this tho 🤯 so the Pentagon is all mad at Netflix over a gay military drama 🎬 but i think its actually kinda cool that ppl are talking about it? like, shouldn't we be having conversations about these topics in the military too? it's not just about being "woke" or whatever, it's about making sure everyone feels included and respected. and btw, 301 million paid subscribers is wild 🤯 that's a lot of people who need more diverse content options! 📺
 
🤔 I feel bad for Netflix right now - all this backlash from the Pentagon and Elon Musk can't be easy to deal with 🤕. But at the same time, I think it's good that people are talking about representation in media and how it affects us 📺. If a show like Boots is making people think critically about anti-gay military policies, then I say let's have more of that conversation 💬. And I love how Miles Heizer says the themes of the show are even more relevant now than when filming began - that's so true for me too 🙌.

I'm also curious to see how Netflix is going to respond to all this criticism and whether they're going to stick to their guns or try to appease everyone 👀. It's a tough balancing act, but I think it's one that needs to be done 🤝. The question is, what are the consequences if they don't? Will we see more censorship or restrictions on free speech? That's something that makes me really uncomfortable 😬.

What do you guys think - should Netflix just stick to making shows and leave politics out of it, or can they still make a difference through their content? 🤔
 
can't believe what's going on here... Pentagon just trying to silence us with their "woke garbage" nonsense 🙄... Boots show tackling real issues like homophobia in the military, it's not about being "woke", it's about shedding light on the truth 💡... and now they're worried about the warrior ethos? seems to me that's just a code for "we don't want to talk about our own mistakes" 🤷‍♂️... meanwhile, Elon Musk is all over Netflix like a bad bug, but when he says something crazy, it gets swept under the rug 🐜... can't we have an open conversation about these things? 😩
 
I'm so over this 💁‍♀️. The Pentagon thinks it's their job to police what's "woke" or not on Netflix? Like, what about artistic freedom? Can't the military just chill for a sec 🙅‍♂️? And honestly, who are they kidding about prioritizing "warrior ethos" over actual people's lives? I mean, the show is actually pretty powerful and shows the complexities of being gay in the military 🔥. It's not like Netflix is trying to shove some agenda down our throats 🤷‍♀️. The real issue here is what happens when you mix government control with free expression... it's a slippery slope 👀.
 
I'm all about creators having the freedom to tell their stories, whether it's a gay military drama or whatever genre they're into 🤔. I mean, think about it - the US military has been grappling with issues of identity and inclusivity for years now, so why not explore that through storytelling? The fact that some folks in the Pentagon are getting worked up over it just shows how polarized we've become as a society 💥.

At the end of the day, I think what's really at play here is about the role of government in regulating free expression. Are they trying to protect some sort of "warrior ethos" or what? Because if so, that sounds like a pretty thin excuse for censoring content that challenges people's assumptions 🤷‍♀️.

I'm not saying Netflix gets it right all the time (hell no), but I do think they're doing something important by pushing boundaries and exploring complex issues through their shows. And as long as we're having these kinds of conversations, I'll be here cheering them on 🎉.
 
🤔 I mean, come on 🙄... can't they just let people watch what they want without judging them? 🤷‍♂️ It's a show about the military, not politics 💪. And btw, isn't it about time we had more representation in media that actually matters? 📺 The whole "woke garbage" thing is so played out 🙄. I'm all for being inclusive, but can't we have some nuance here? 🤔 Can the Pentagon just focus on not getting cancelled by Elon Musk 😂 instead of trying to censor Netflix? 🚫
 
I don't get why the Pentagon's being so sensitive about a show. It's just entertainment, you know? 🤷‍♀️ They're always talking about 'restoring the warrior ethos' like that's something tangible. Can't they see it's about telling stories and representing people's experiences? I mean, if Netflix is catering to an ideological agenda, at least they're trying to have a conversation about important issues like anti-gay military policies. It's not like they're forcing anyone to watch the show... yet 📺💬
 
Wow, can't believe the Pentagon is getting all bent outta shape over a show 🤯 It's just drama, not some kinda threat to national security... Like, what's next? They gonna tell us what kind of music we're allowed to listen to too? 😂 Interesting how they're trying to spin this as a war on "woke garbage" though... sounds like they're just trying to silence anyone who disagrees with their views 🤷‍♀️
 
It's interesting to see how sensitive some people are when it comes to representation on screen 🤔. I think what's really at play here is a fear of change, a desire to hold onto the status quo and maintain power over others 🚫. The Pentagon is trying to project an image of itself as tough and unwavering, but in reality, they're just afraid that their own biases are being exposed 💔. Meanwhile, Netflix is just trying to tell stories that need to be told, even if it's uncomfortable for some people 👥. Maybe instead of criticizing each other, we should try to understand where the other person is coming from and have an open dialogue 🤝. That way, we can learn from each other and grow as a society 🌱.
 
I dont get why Pentagon is being so uptight about this show it's just a story 🤷‍♀️. I mean i guess its true that military standards should be more important but whats wrong with a little representation of the LGBTQ+ community? Netflix is trying to bring some much needed awareness and respect to these issues, and if they're gonna criticize them for being "woke garbage" then thats just plain weird 😒. It's like they're saying that the military only cares about winning wars and not about being inclusive or supportive. I think Miles Heizer said it best when he said that the themes of the show are more relevant now than ever, which is true. The US military needs to step up their game and recognize the bravery and sacrifice of all soldiers, regardless of their orientation 🤝.
 
I'm not buying into the whole "woke garbage" vibe. I think it's pretty reasonable that a platform like Netflix would want to represent diverse perspectives, especially when it comes to social justice issues. The Pentagon's response feels like a classic case of playing it safe and sticking to traditional values, rather than acknowledging that times are changing.

It's also worth considering that the show Boots is actually tackling some really tough issues in a way that's both thought-provoking and respectful. I mean, who doesn't want to see more representation of marginalized groups on screen? And let's not forget that streaming platforms like Netflix have a responsibility to provide content that reflects the values and interests of their audience.

The fact that Elon Musk is now weighing in on this issue just adds fuel to the fire. It feels like he's trying to use his influence to shape public opinion, rather than engaging with the actual issues at hand. Either way, I think it's clear that Netflix isn't going anywhere anytime soon. The future of streaming will depend on how we navigate these complex issues and balance competing demands from different stakeholders 🤔
 
LOL what's next? The Pentagon telling us what to watch or not? 🤣 Like, grow up guys, it's a show about gay soldiers! Who cares if they kiss in the locker room? It's not like it's hurting anyone. Netflix is just trying to push boundaries and spark conversations. And you know what? It's working. The show is getting rave reviews and people are talking about it. Maybe instead of attacking it, you should be praising it for being a game-changer. But hey, if the Pentagon wants to pretend like they're above it all, that's their prerogative. Just don't expect us to care what you think about our Netflix shows 🙄👀
 
🤔 "The truth is rarely pure and never simple." It's not about right or wrong here, it's about finding a balance between free expression and accountability. If Netflix wants to cater to diverse audiences, that's their business, but the Pentagon should focus on its own policies rather than policing others' content 📺
 
man this whole thing feels so outta whack to me 🤯 the pentagon's trying to silence a platform that's pushing boundaries and sparking conversations about important issues, meanwhile they're also dealing with their own problems like controlling the media 💥 i feel like netflix is just trying to do its job as a content creator without being judged for it, you know? they're not forcing anyone to watch their shows or cancel their subs 🙅‍♂️ at the end of the day, it's all about freedom of expression and allowing people to choose what they want to consume online 💻 we gotta chill out and let netflix do its thing without all this unnecessary drama 😩
 
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