Pentagon blasts Netflix for ‘woke garbage’ after ‘Boots’ debut
The right wingβs war on Netflix wages on.
The Pentagon issued a statement blasting the streamerβs programming and leadership Friday following an inquiry about the new series βBootsβ from Entertainment Weekly. While the response from Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson did not directly address the gay coming-of-age military show, it did slam Netflix for following an βideological agendaβ that βfeeds woke garbage to their audience and children.β
βUnder President Trump and Secretary [Pete] Hegseth, the U.S. military is getting back to restoring the warrior ethos,β Wilsonβs statement said. βOur standards across the board are elite, uniform, and sex neutral because the weight of a rucksack or a human being doesnβt care if youβre a man, a woman, gay, or straight. We will not compromise our standards to satisfy an ideological agenda, unlike Netflix whose leadership consistently produces and feeds woke garbage to their audience and children.β
The Trump administrationβs efforts to restore this βwarrior ethosβ thus far has included banning transgender people from serving in the military, body-shaming top military brass and other service members and declaring an end to βwokeβ culture and policies. The statement comes amid the Pentagonβs move to enforce a new unprecedentedly restrictive media policy that paints basic reporting methods as criminal activity.
Based on Greg Cope Whiteβs 2016 memoir βThe Pink Marine,β βBootsβ follows Cam Cope (Miles Heizer), a gay teenager who enlists in the Marines at a time when being gay in the military was still a crime. Noting the showβs timely themes, Times television critic Robert Lloyd called it a βperfectly decent, good-hearted, unsurprisingly sentimental miniseriesβ in his review.
The showβs creatives also worked closely with several advisors with past military experience to authentically portray the Marines and military life in the 1990s.
The Pentagonβs criticism against Netflix follows the recent campaign led by billionaire Elon Musk calling for people to cancel their subscriptions to the streamer. The on-again/off-again Trump ally railed against Netflix on X earlier this month after clips of βDead End: Paranormal Park,β an animated Netflix series featuring a trans character, was making the rounds on the social media platform. The show was canceled after its second season was released in 2022.
Despite being the target of right-wing ire, Netflix also has a history of being called out for its anti-trans programming. In 2021, transphobic remarks made by comedian Dave Chappelle in his special βThe Closerβ led to protests, walkouts and even a resignation of a trans employee. The streamer followed that in 2022 by releasing a comedy special from Ricky Gervais that also featured transphobic material.