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GLAAD Disputes Netflix Claim That ‘Content on Screen Doesn’t Directly Translate to Real-World Harm’

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first published by Variety and dated Monday, Sarandos added to remarks he’d already made in defense of the comedy special. He first noted that Netflix serves “a diversity of tastes” as it entertains “the world,” and reiterated previous statements defending “artistic freedom to help attract the best creators and push back on government and other censorship requests.”Sarandos acknowledged that criticism about “The Closer” “is not about offensive-to-some content but titles which could increase real world harm (such as further marginalizing already marginalized groups, hate, violence etc.),” but said “we have a strong belief that content on screen doesn’t directly translate to real-world harm.”As what he attempted to put forth as evidence of.

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