Dana White's Netflix Diss at Tom Brady Roast
- May 7, 2024 05:00pm
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UFC president Dana White took a jab at Netflix during Sunday night's Tom Brady roast, expressing his displeasure over the limited time he was given to speak. White also made controversial remarks regarding the company's stance on transgender issues and their partnership with Anheuser-Busch.
UFC president Dana White caused a stir at Sunday night's Tom Brady roast, not only with his jokes about the seven-time Super Bowl winner but also with his criticism of Netflix. White, who was among the high-profile figures in attendance, expressed his dissatisfaction over the brief amount of time he was allotted to address the audience.
"It p---es me off. I flew all the way out here and you guys give me 60 seconds? My name is Dana. Is that not trans enough for you liberal f---s?" White exclaimed.
White's controversial comments did not stop there. He went on to criticize Netflix for its partnership with Anheuser-Busch, which has faced backlash for its support of transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. White stated that he values the core values of the UFC as an American company and believes that Netflix's actions do not align with those values.
"These guys employ 65,000 Americans, thousands of vets they employ. They spend over $700 million a year with U.S. farmers, you know, buying their crops for their product. And there's many, many other reasons that I did this," White told Fox News' Sean Hannity on his radio show.
White's remarks have raised questions about the UFC's relationship with Netflix, which produced the Brady roast. Some fans have expressed concern over whether White's comments could damage the partnership between the two organizations.
Others have defended White's right to express his opinions, even if they are controversial. They argue that White is a passionate advocate for American values and is not afraid to speak his mind.
The UFC has not yet commented on White's remarks. However, it is likely that the issue will be addressed by the organization in the coming days.
In the meantime, White's comments have sparked a debate about the role of social responsibility for companies like Netflix and the UFC. As these organizations become increasingly powerful, they are facing pressure to take stances on social and political issues.
It is a complex issue with no easy answers. However, it is a conversation that is worth having, as it forces us to examine our own values and beliefs.
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