Monday, March 05, 2012

Dear Netflix

Update: Earlier today, Netflix responded to my email. Just a canned response, but better than nothing, I think. The response is just at the end of the page.


Dear Netflix,
My husband and I have been enjoying your service for several years now. I was very surprised to read today that not only has Netflix been supporting Rush Limbaugh's show for some time, your company continues to support him even now. I'm certain you are aware of Limbaugh's statements regarding Sandra Fluke, specifically calling her a "slut" and a "prostitute" and suggesting that she should videotape her sexual encounters for Limbaugh to watch since he is "paying her to have sex."
I know Rush Limbaugh is in the entertainment field, and generally I agree that he's best left ignored. However, this latest rant is over the top even for him. It was an egregious and horrific attack on a young woman who is trying to stand up for all women and help ensure that our health needs are taken care of. Rush's comments are taken quite seriously by a significant portion of his listeners. Even if they were not, I believe his slurs in this instance should be considered the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back. This man certainly has the right to his own opinion and should be allowed to say whatever he wants to say, but he should understand there are consequences to his actions. And there should be consequences to his actions.
Netflix, I feel it's time to let Rush Limbaugh know he's gone too far. Please, help your subscribers send a message to Rush Limbaugh by pulling your advertising from his venom-spewing program. Don't support hate.
Love,
Rebecca

Netflix response:

Netflix has not and does not purchase advertising on the Rush Limbaugh show. We do buy network radio advertising and have confirmed that two Netflix spots were picked up in error as part of local news breaks during the Rush Limbaugh show. We have instructed our advertising agency to make sure that this error will not happen again.

2 comments:

bsedens said...

Thanks ... You so smart grasshopper!!!

Margi said...

I'm struggling mightily with this situation. As you said, he's an "entertainer" best ignored most of the time. This was certainly well over the top, and the more we as a society talk about it, the more free publicity he gets. I've heard "there's no such thing as bad publicity" and wonder the extent to which that is true. Certainly, some people agree with him or this wouldn't be an issue. Sigh.