Alright, listen up, y’all. Let’s talk about this Netflix and Kamala Harris thing. Folks been gossiping, and I’m here to set the record straight, best as I can, mind you. It ain’t always easy to figure out what them city slickers are up to.
So, the story goes, Netflix, yeah, that movie place, gave a bunch of money to Kamala Harris. Now, some folks are hollerin’ about boycotting Netflix ’cause they heard it was seven million dollars! Seven million! That’s enough to buy a whole lotta cows, let me tell ya. But hold your horses, that ain’t the whole truth.
See, it wasn’t Netflix, the company itself, that gave all that money. It was this fella, Reed Hastings, the fella who started Netflix. He’s got his own money, and he decided to give seven million to help Kamala Harris run for president. That ain’t the same as the company giving the money. It’s like, if my boy Jeb gives his hard-earned cash to the church, that don’t mean the whole farm gave it, ya follow?
Now, Netflix did give some money to Kamala Harris’s campaign, about $150,000. That’s still a good chunk of change, more than I’ll ever see in my lifetime. But it ain’t seven million, see? People get things twisted sometimes, like a tangled-up fishing line. It’s important to get your facts straight before you go off on a rant, or you’ll just look like a fool.
- First, it was Reed Hastings, not Netflix itself, who gave the big money.
- Second, Netflix the company did give some money, but it was a lot less.
- Third, folks are gettin’ all riled up on social media, which, between you and me, happens more often than a rooster crows.
So why’d Reed Hastings give all that money? Well, I reckon he likes Kamala Harris and wants her to be president. Maybe he thinks she’ll do a good job. Maybe they’re old friends. Maybe he just wants to be on the winning side. Who knows? Rich folks do things regular folks like me can’t always understand. It’s like trying to figure out why a hen decides to lay her eggs in the barn instead of the henhouse. Sometimes, there just ain’t no rhyme or reason.
And what about Netflix giving that $150,000? Well, big companies do that sort of thing all the time. They give money to politicians they like, hoping those politicians will make laws that are good for business. It’s just the way things work, I guess. Not always fair, mind you, but that’s life. It’s like the biggest hog getting the most slop.
But here’s the thing. Just because someone gives money to a politician doesn’t mean that politician is gonna do everything they want. And it doesn’t mean that the politician is bad or corrupt. Sometimes, good people get money from other people. And sometimes, bad people give money too. You gotta look at the whole picture, not just the money. It’s like judging a pie by its crust and not even tasting the filling.
Now, I ain’t tellin’ you who to vote for or what to think. That’s your business. But I am tellin’ you to get your facts straight before you go around spreadin’ rumors. And don’t be so quick to judge. Folks are complicated, and politics is even more complicated. It’s like tryin’ to herd chickens in a windstorm. You just gotta do the best you can.
So, there you have it. The lowdown on Netflix and Kamala Harris, as best as this old woman can tell it. Don’t go spreadin’ no lies, and don’t be so quick to jump to conclusions. Now if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go feed them chickens. They’re hollerin’ louder than a politician at a town hall meeting.
And remember, just ’cause someone gives money doesn’t mean they own the person they gave it to. That ain’t how it works, not always anyways. Life’s more complicated than that, like tryin’ to untangle a ball of yarn a cat got a hold of.
One more thing before I go, don’t believe everything you see on that there internet. Half the time it’s just folks stirrin’ up trouble. It’s like a bunch of hens clucking in the coop, but nobody’s really laying any eggs.
Alright, I’m done now. Go on with your day and try to be a good person. That’s all any of us can do, really.
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