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President of the United States Donald Trump demands that Netflix remove Susan Rice who serves on its board and worked in the Obama administration from her current position. The streaming company faced online backlash after Trump issued a public statement which required them to terminate her employment or face “pay the consequences” for their action. The demand to remove Susan Rice from her position at Netflix shows another instance of Trump trying to control how private companies operate.
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The post gained popularity on an entertainment forum which received thousands of reactions. Users widely criticized the move as an overreach of power and a stark contradiction to conservative principles of small government.
“That is one very confused man,” wrote one user with over 1,200 upvotes. “He thinks he’s in charge of everything.” Many replies echoed this sentiment,arguing that Trump operates with a sense of impunity. “He’s a twat who’s never been told ‘no’ and actually been held to it,” another comment read.
The main part of the discussion examined how people believe Trump does not face any repercussions for his actions. “What consequences has he had for any of this?” asked one user. Others provided evidence of two recent controversies which included tariff issues and Supreme Court rulings to show he does not have genuine checks on his power. “Everything is ‘legal’ until it gets to the Supreme Court to decide if the new f*cked up thing is legal,” one lengthy reply argued.
Many commentators framed the demand as part of a broader pattern. “He thinks he’s the CEO of everyone,” wrote another highly-rated user. “Somebody put dementia Grandpa in jail already.” The sub-thread began when people discussed whether prison sentences should be imposed on public figures while others made jokes about the peaceful existence of other imprisoned celebrities.
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The political hypocrisy was a major theme. “The party of small government, everybody,” one user noted sarcastically, garnering hundreds of upvotes. Others called it a clear example of authoritarian behavior. “A president keeps telling a private corporation who to fire.”.
