BREAKING: Dansby Swanson said he CANCELLED his Netflix account after they promoted a kid’s show which pushed transgenderism on kids and was written by an lgbtq activist who mocked Charlie’s ass*ssination .Qu

Major League Baseball star Dansby Swanson has set off a national firestorm after publicly announcing he has cancelled his Netflix account. The Chicago Cubs shortstop revealed that the move came after the streaming giant promoted a children’s show accused of pushing transgender ideology on kids.

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The controversy deepened when reports surfaced that the show was written by a well-known LGBTQ activist who had previously mocked Charlie’s assassination — a revelation that many fans and parents across the country are calling “beyond disgusting.”

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Swanson, recognized for his family-first values and outspoken faith, did not hold back his anger:

“As a father and as a man of faith, I cannot support a company that promotes this type of content to children. Our kids should be learning about love, respect, and joy — not being force-fed agendas. Netflix lost me for good.”

His bold statement sent shockwaves across the sports world and social media. Within hours, hashtags like #CancelNetflix, #ProtectTheKids, and #StandWithSwanson began trending nationwide. Supporters hailed him as a rare voice of courage willing to stand up against corporate agendas, while critics blasted his comments as “out of touch.”

So far, Netflix has refused to respond, but industry insiders claim the company is bracing for a potential backlash, especially with more public figures joining the outcry.

For many Americans, Swanson’s move represents more than just a personal choice. It highlights a broader cultural battle over what content corporations are pushing on children — and whether parents still have a say in the matter.

With his powerful stance, Dansby Swanson has gone from MLB star to the latest flashpoint in America’s raging culture war.