Is the United States in a new “Satanic Panic?”
That’s not something we can Verify, but after rapper Lil Nas X stirred up controversy with a risqué music video and a “Satan shoe” sneaker collaboration with art-house MSCHF, it seems like some religious Americans fear a downfall of Christian values. Pew research numbers show the U.S. is still majority Christian.
The Satanic Panic of the 1980s brought with it conspiracy theories. These days, those can manifest as misinformation on social media. One of the less harmful false claims surrounds Christian content on a streaming platform you’ve probably heard of.
QUESTION:
Is Netflix removing all Christian content from its platform on April 4th?
ANSWER:
No.
SOURCE:
Netflix
The Verify team caught wind of a Facebook post circulating which claims, with a typo, that “Netflix is removing Christian movies from their program. All should be gone by April 4th.”
We reached out to Netflix about this, and a spokesperson told us this is false. So false, in fact, that the platform is actually adding more Christian content. A Week Away, a musical about a Christian summer camp was released on March 26.
Yeah, whatever. How bout an enterprise solution from netflix that would afford open access to what streaming is available outside the USA?
I know, I know, wishful thinking with copy-right laws (Paramont +, Peacock, HBO MAX, Disney +, fubu, poo poo, etc). What a pain in the ass with paying for all these other streaming sites – but I aint leaving the USA either!
VPN is a solution….yet why? I know that too – Capitalism!
USA USA USA!
Considering Obamas are involved with Netflix nothing those muslim communist does surprises me. I would not waste my money on the trashy garbage they are showing.