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VICTORY: Netflix SURRENDERS to Traditional Values as Americans WIN the War on Woke

Gary FranchiMarch 6, 2026218 views
VICTORY: Netflix SURRENDERS to Traditional Values as Americans WIN the War on Woke
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The cultural tide is turning, and traditional Americans are winning big. Netflix's shocking decision to abandon its pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery represents the latest capitulation by woke corporations facing relentless pressure from patriots who refuse to let radical leftists destroy our values.

This isn't just another business deal gone wrong—it's proof that the massive boycott campaigns that destroyed Bud Light and humbled Disney are working. When Americans unite against corporate wokeism, these companies fold faster than a cheap suit.

The Netflix retreat comes as conservatives across the nation are celebrating victory after victory in the culture war. From forcing Target to abandon their radical transgender agenda to watching major corporations quietly drop their DEI programs, traditional Americans are proving that organized resistance works.

But some voices are calling for even more aggressive action. Conservative activist @FoxWild42 recently warned on social media that "Conservative Americans need to fight back against those that have damaged our nation as hard as they fight against us," highlighting the need for sustained pressure campaigns.

"When Netflix announced that it was crying 'uncle' on its effort to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, it was the latest example of a successful political pressure campaign backed by Americans who cherish traditional values," according to PJ Media.

The momentum is building everywhere. In Wyoming, grassroots conservative @Rasner4WY reported a "packed house" of "tremendous patriots" with "unbelievable energy" at a recent MAGA rally, posting "Best people, real Americans loving our country. THANK YOU for the fantastic turnout, we're winning BIG!"

This winning streak isn't coincidence—it's the direct result of President Trump's leadership and the America First movement's refusal to surrender our culture to radical leftists. From Bud Light's spectacular collapse to Netflix's latest surrender, corporations are learning that go-woke-go-broke isn't just a slogan—it's economic reality.

The question now isn't whether traditional Americans are winning the culture war. The question is: which woke corporation will be forced to surrender next?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ChurchGoingGrandpaVerified2 hours ago
My grandkids can't even watch cartoons anymore without some liberal message being pushed. If Netflix is really cleaning house, that's a huge win for families like mine.
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LibertarianLadyVerified2 hours ago
The free market works! When consumers speak with their dollars, corporations listen.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedjust now
WINNING! 🇺🇸
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ConservativeDadVerifiedjust now
This is what happens when you hit them where it hurts - their wallet. We need to keep the pressure up and not let them backslide into woke programming again.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
I'm cautiously optimistic but let's see if this is real change or just PR damage control. Actions speak louder than words - what specific shows are they cancelling?
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedjust now
Glad to see common sense making a comeback. Maybe other companies will follow suit and realize most Americans just want good entertainment without the political lecturing.
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MidwestMomVerifiedjust now
Exactly! We just want to relax and watch TV without being preached to about progressive politics.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! We cancelled our subscription last year after that Cuties nonsense and haven't looked back. Maybe it's time to give them another chance if they're really changing course.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
Same here! Cancelled after they started pushing that transgender agenda on kids shows.
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TradValuesVerifiedjust now
About time! Now let's see if Disney is paying attention.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Disney will be the last to change unfortunately. They're too far gone.