Ex-Netflix Staffer Reveals New Details About Chappelle-Inspired Walk-Out

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Mathieu Bitton

One week before Netflix debuted Dave Chappelle’s incendiary comedy special The Closer—in which the comedian defended rapper DaBaby’s homophobic rant and backed J.K. Rowling amid controversy over her anti-trans remarks—former Netflix staffer B. Pagels-Minor recalls that they started to receive distressing messages from colleagues.

“I started getting messages from employees saying, ‘I’m in a really bad space mentally... I’m not sure why I work here. This has caused me to question everything,’” Pagels-Minor says in an exclusive clip for Vice TV’s docuseries Nine Lives Of, which premieres January 10 at 10 p.m. with an installment focused on Dave Chappelle. Nevertheless, the ex-program manager said, “The entire response from the senior team was, ‘You people are just not smart enough; you’re not intelligent enough.’”

Back in 2021, The Closer’s release sparked a walk-out at Netflix, as employees picketed the company at its headquarters over its decision to keep streaming the special in spite of its anti-trans humor. In an email to company staff obtained by Variety at the time, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos wrote, “While some employees disagree, we have a strong belief that content on screen doesn’t directly translate to real-world harm.”

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