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Netflix Faces Boycott for CoComelon Showing Boy Dancing in Tutu: 'Evil'
Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Social media users have called for boycott of Netflix for a scene in an episode of its show CoComelon Lane showing a boy dancing in a tutu that critics called "just evil. CoComelon Lane is a Netflix original series made for kids.
Both of the dads in the scene sing, "Something that we know about you, you love to get up and dance. One of the dads sang to Nico: "If you're not sure what to choose, think about all the things you like to do. Just be you. The word is used by conservatives as a jab to lane values.
After the one dad said "Yep," the other dad sang: "When you're trying to decide, think about all the things you like to do. The clip was shared on X, formerly Twitterby the account EndWokeness with the caption: "The new CoComelon Lane on Netflix has a boy in a dress dance for his 2 gay dads. The clip shared on social media was just one part of the full scene, which showed Nico trying on all kinds of outfits, like a firefighter uniform and a chef's coat.
Matt Walsh, a right-wing political commentator and bestselling children's book author, wrote on X: "Netflix needs the full Bud Light treatment for this. Walsh was referring to conservatives' boycott of the beer brand for collaborating with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in April.
Auron Maclntyre, host and columnist at Blaze Cocomelon, a conservative media company, wrote on X: "It's not rocket science guys. They're just evil and want to diddle kids. Ben Shapiro, co-founder of conservative news site The Daily Wire, wrote on X: "Stop letting Hollywood indoctrinate your kids in gender garbage," and suggested people stream Bentkey, a children's video subscription service gay The Daily Wire.
Can't have anything dad and edifying. Cocomelon was actually wholesome," conservative podcaster Allie Beth Stuckey wrote on X. Some songs emphasized traditional gender roles. Now we get a boy in a tutu. Inez Stepman, a senior policy analyst at a conservative non-profit called the Independent Women's Forum, wrote on X: "Even aside from the gay and transgender stuff in this, 'just be you' is terrible advice to a toddler.
The you most of us are at age 2 is the you that screams for ice cream. Meanwhile, others on social media slammed the people criticizing the show rather than the show itself.