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Netflix On The Run For Allowing Muslim Intimidation To Eliminate A Comic’s Joke



Muslims are great at intimidation. Not all of them, mind you, but there is a radical undercurrent within enough of them who follow the political movement known as Islam to cast a shadow over a lot of those who aren’t as extreme.

What the radical Muslims don’t realize is that they are poisoning society against the others. Still, they don’t care because in their delusional minds, they believe they are going to conquer the world. I guess they think they will drag the non- violent Muslims along behind them, and they will be seen as heroes instead of the narcissistic fascists they are.

Currently, Democrats and the liberal left are playing right into this murderous and dangerous regime’s hands. Their illogical woke stance on world events includes turning a blind eye to the intimidation techniques they use. Allowing them to protest and scream death to America, or that they will cheer for every U.S. coffin that returns from the Iran conflict is indefensible. Their sick delusion that kowtowing to these ignorant thugs shows inclusion is moronic.

When these terrorists aren’t creating terror in the streets, they are being allowed to create it behind the scenes with threats and intimidation.

On a recent “Tuesday with Stories” podcast, Mark Normand shared with his fellow co-host, Joe List, about his recent debacle with Netflix. Normand had released his current “None Too Pleased” stand-up special with the streaming service, but not everyone was totally pleased.

Normand explained:

“We got to do a conference call. There’s 18 Jews on there with a speakerphone — and they go, ‘Yeah, we got bad news there. We reviewed the special again, we’d like you to take out the Muslim joke.’”

“I go, ‘Oh, why?’ And [they] go, ‘Well, the last time a comic did a Muslim joke, we got bomb threats. We got death threats. They said they were going to kill us. They ruined the whole studio, blew the place up to smithereens. So, we’d like to not use the Muslim joke.’

Normand wasn’t satisfied with that explanation, “So I was like: I gotta fight for the joke here.”

Executives tried striking a compromise with him. “We’ve got to get it off socials — socials is where all the sh*t starts.”

“I was like, ‘Okay, okay, I don’t love it, but okay. I will take it off on one condition: I want you to admit on this call they’re a dangerous people… You gotta admit it, or I’m posting.”

Normand told List he made the comment as a joke, but it backed  Netflix into a corner.

He said their response was. “‘Well, we’re not going to do that.’ And I’m like, ‘Why not?’ ‘Well, that’s offensive.’

“‘I just need you to say it out loud. I need acknowledgement’ … Like we’re all signaling, we’re all virtuous, but you don’t actually act that way.” He then told List,

“They admitted it.”

According to the Daily Beast, Netflix is scrambling to contain the damage. A source said that his account was “not true, not correct, completely false,” denying that this exchange ever happened.

It’s well within the realm of possibility that a major streaming platform would pressure a comedian to do something like this. Remember when LeMan magazine published an illustration in late June 2025 that many interpreted as a depiction of the Prophet Muhammad alongside Moses.

Woke protesters assembled in Istanbul to denounce the magazine, shouting slogans and at times attempting to storm its offices. This resulted in clashes with police, who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets.

Once again, woke Turkish authorities sided with the Muslim protestors and detained at least four staff members, including cartoonists and the editor, for allegedly inciting “public hatred” and mocking religious values.

So, it’s not surprising that Netflix would receive death threats and bomb threats for platforming anyone who jokes about Islam. There is inherent violence that seethes beneath the surface of these radicals, and they will look for any excuse to play the victim, looking for a foothold to justify their anger.

Netflix executives are worried about offending Muslims, but Islam itself is what is offensive. Every religion, from Catholicism to Judaism, is often the brunt of jokes; that’s how humor works. People laugh at themselves and their beliefs, but these woke snowflakes place Islam on some sort of untouchable platform, even over the simplest things, such as jokes in a comedy set.

These radicals cannot be allowed to continue to threaten their way into American society, nor can they change OUR culture with their thin-skinned insecurities. They are no better than anyone else, and the red carpet needs to stop being rolled out every time their infantile sensibilities are offended.

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