stated that he believed the special “doesn’t directly translate to real-world harm.”"It is our purpose that we hold these places accountable," says Neverending Nina at the #NetflixWalkout. "How can you house queer narratives, queer movies and all the things that uplift us, but then turn around and provide space to harm us?" https://t.co/OsrDv4QD1O pic.twitter.com/ra6Qb5ogHHIn a statement issued ahead of the protest, a Netflix spokesperson said the company would “respect the decision” of employees who participate in the walkout. “We value our trans colleagues and allies, and understand the deep hurt that’s been caused,” the statement said. “[We] recognize we have much work to do both within Netflix and in our content.”Sarandos also commented.