Netflix often gets congratulated for being a bastion of creative freedom, giving filmmakers and creators a chance to make whatever project they want, as long as it attracts eyeballs and subscribers.
But sometimes that creative freedom can be seen as a bit of a problem, such as with the latest controversy with Dave Chappelle and his new comedy special, “The Closer,” which has caused outrage from folks that describe it as “transphobic.” But according to Netflix co-CEO, Ted Sarandos, the creative freedom of the streaming service goes both ways and protects folks like Chappelle.
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