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Chappelle critics, supporters square off at Netflix as employees walk out

- By Christi Carras

LOS ANGELES — Transgende­r Netflix employees and their allies gathered Wednesday morning on Vine Street in Los Angeles to protest the streaming giant’s decision to release Dave Chappelle’s controvers­ial new comedy special. Some of the comedian’s supporters showed up too.

Chappelle fans, with signs featuring phrases such as “Jokes are funny” and “Dave is funny,” squared off with walkout participan­ts with posters that read “Support, uplift, protect trans voices” and “Gender is NOT a fact. Educate yourself.”

Rallying cries such as “What do we want? Accountabi­lity! When do we want it? Now!” largely drowned out chants from those defending Netflix and Chappelle.

In the weeks leading up to Wednesday’s walkout, a cascade of backlash, protests within Netflix, suspension­s and defensive statements from the company have erupted in response to Chappelle’s “The Closer,” which features the comedian’s transphobi­c remarks and other insensitiv­e commentary.

Demonstrat­ors began arriving outside the Netflix office on Vine around 10 a.m. Wednesday and chanted, “Trans lives matter.” Counterpro­testers toted signs advocating for “free speech” and bearing anti-trans rhetoric.

“I’m here to support the Black trans people who Dave Chappelle has belittled and erased,” said protester Lily Weaver, a 34-year-old union attorney from Koreatown. “I’m here to support the Black, pregnant employee that Netflix fired for standing up to them. It is absolutely disgracefu­l that Netflix is profiting off of transphobi­a.

“I think that [Netflix CO-CEO Ted Sarandos] has really embarrasse­d himself by dismissing his employees,” Weaver added. “The company has embarrasse­d itself by retaliatin­g against workers who spoke out. And I would encourage Mr. Sarandos to listen to the people who work for him.”

“We value our trans colleagues and allies, and understand the deep hurt that’s been caused,” a Netflix spokespers­on said in a statement Wednesday. “We respect the decision of any employee who chooses to walk out, and recognize we have much more work to do both within Netflix and in our content.”

 ?? TOMMASO BODDI / TNS 2018 ?? Critics and supporters of Dave Chappelle’s new comedy special squared off in L.A.
TOMMASO BODDI / TNS 2018 Critics and supporters of Dave Chappelle’s new comedy special squared off in L.A.

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