cdglow

I think Netflix has a cultural agenda and is pretty "bad", but I don't think that pointing out that a supernatural themed show is being made is a very convincing argument to most people. Most people would say "So what?" and point out there have been many supernatural themed shows over the last few decades (the original Sabrina, Buffy, Angel, Supernatural, Charmed, American Horror Story, and probably tons of others I'm forgetting) and to varying levels they all used some "scary" type of imagery like Demons and other creatures in their shows.

Now, maybe promoting "satanic" imagery actually is part of the subtle Hollywood cultural agenda to weaken belief in God and other benefits from their perspective, but it wouldn't exactly be a Netflix invention. I think this kind of imagery's effect on culture and whether or not it has a demoralizing effect on the existing culture is a valid topic for conspiratorial minded discussion though.

Personally I love seeing supernatural shows both because they're usually entertaining, and it's an interesting hand grenade of a red pill to throw at people that legends about Vampires are all really stories about Jews.

Tevelyn

I hate netflix a lot more than the next guy but this isn't valid criticism. If you whine about stupid shit then nobody will take you seriously when you point out all the shady shit that netflix actually does.

Tazzermalt

I don't believe much of any religious stuff, Christian groups, Jews, Hindu, islam its all bullshit.... the show was original a soft sitcom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabrina_the_Teenage_Witch_ (TV_series) but the point is whatever symbolism some of they believe it, THEY want it in their movies and music and shows. 'Lost' had Dharmic faiths, Black Panther had African paganism and Afro nationalism, Battlestar Galactica a mormon religion, Spirited Away Japanese pagan faith, The Matrix Jesus and Buddha references, Superman Book of Eli again Biblical, Amadeus questions of the Bible and Music and God, Anime full of Buddhism, Satanism, Christianity and Shinto, Chronicles Of Narnia Christian symbolism, the music industry illuminati symbols etc @ZenAtheist

MrAmerica

I hardly think references to popular religion in media is a conspiracy. The satanic stuff maybe, but I doubt that (((they))) give two shits about Japanese faiths.

Also

Chronicles of Narnia

You do know that was originally a book written by a regular Christian, right?

ZenAtheist

It's just superstitious satanic panic. We've heard it all before...

"Harry Potter is satanic and will lead your children into the occult!"

No, you fuck, it's make believe. It's amazing to me how people are so willing to equate their deeply held religious beliefs with fiction - as if they're saying that both exist solely in their minds.