‘How demonic is this?’ Elon Musk blasts Netflix for transgenderizing kids, spurs cancellations

A campaign to cancel Netflix services has exploded online after X, Tesla and SpaceX owner Elon Musk condemned the streaming service’s efforts to transgenderize children and millions paid attention.

It is “not OK,” he said, when Libs of TikTok explained Netflix’s “Dead End Paranormal Park” was pushing “pro-transgender on CHILDREN.”

The show, advertised for 7-year-olds, also prompted the “Parents – BEWARE” warning online.

Musk’s confirmation came when he responded “Same,” to another who announced, “Just cancelled my Netflix subscription.”

The movement immediately exploded, with documentation after documentation of the corporation’s sex-oriented agenda for children, even drawing criticism from a self-described “gay.”

Others warned the corporation had turned Alexander The Great “gay” within minutes of a program’s beginning.

It was blasted for having a cartoon boy in a dress dancing with two “dads.”

Multitudes were online confirming their cancellations:

Social media commenters turned blunt:

“If I had a subscription, I’d cancel it too. However, I canceled mine about 5 years ago, when they started to promote this trash. This is our CHLDREN (sic) we’re talking about – how demonic is this?”

A report at Lifesitenews pointed out the offending program was canceled but still makes it available.

The Libs of TikTok warning has been viewed online tens of millions of times.

“In a related post, Libs of TikTok revealed the creator of the show, Hamish Steele, to be a homosexual who uses the pronouns ‘he/they.’ In a 2023 interview, he proclaimed, ‘I’m gay and actually yes that is my whole personality,'” the report explained.

He proclaimed, at the time, “My hobbies include kissing my husband! And kissing my boyfriend! And watching gay things and reading gay things and hanging out with my gay friends.”

Right Angle News network noted, “Netflix is now hemorrhaging tens of thousands of users after refusing to take action against the creator of a show for seven-year-olds that promotes trans ideology following revelations that the creator celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk.”

The report pointed out, “Dead End: Paranormal Park” is just one of several pro-LGBTQ+ series and/or movies aimed at a young audience that Netflix has sponsored over the years. Netflix has also produced other content with LGBTQ+ characters or themes, including Baby-Sitters Club, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, The Mitchells vs. the Machines, Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, Nimona, First Kill, CoComelon Lane, and Ridley Jones, a series aimed at preschoolers that features two dads and a non-binary character.”

It charged, “In 2020, Netflix produced a movie titled Cuties, which has been widely characterized as ‘child pomography.'”

There were multiple reports that Musk could fund a new competitor.

Gateway Hispanic said, “Children who regularly consume this type of content are in a developmental phase where they absorb messages without critical filtering, and presenting narratives that normalize gender changes or non-binary identities may create confusion about their own identity and body. Children deserve to grow up in an environment that respects their innocence, not one that pushes adult ideological agendas. Moreover, Netflix’s lack of response to criticism and its decision to keep this content in its children’s catalog reflect a disconnect with parental concerns. This revolution, led by Musk and amplified by millions, is not just an economic reaction; it’s a defense of family values against corporations prioritizing progressive agendas over children’s psychological safety.”

 

Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is currently a news editor for the WND News Center, and also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh's articles here.


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