I can’t read things written in pure hyperbole like this.

“Netflix isn’t a real company, they are nothing more than shills for camera-workers who film all of the content upstream.”

Such a lame take. I’d be more interested if someone actually took a minute to think about the competitive landscape more seriously than this.

Hasn't the proliferation of streaming services shown that the content is the "drug"? To remain competitive, they had to start producing themselves.

There is value both upstream and downstream