President Trump just dropped a bombshell, demanding Netflix axe Susan Rice—labeling her a racist and Trump Deranged hack—after her latest threat to businesses that dare support his agenda. In a fiery Truth Social post, Trump spotlighted Rice’s MSNBC rant where she warned corporations cozying up to his administration could face boycotts and backlash, questioning her hefty Netflix paycheck while she’s busy stoking division. This isn’t just celebrity drama; it’s a direct shot across the bow at the entertainment elite’s weaponization of corporate power against political foes, echoing the same cancel-culture playbook that has already chilled free speech in Hollywood.
For the 2A community, this hits close to home. Rice, a key architect of Obama’s gun-control push including Operation Fast and Furious—a scandal that armed Mexican cartels and cost American lives—has long been a thorn in the side of Second Amendment defenders. Her threats aren’t idle; they’re part of a broader leftist strategy to bully businesses into ideological lockstep, much like the boycotts against gun makers and retailers post-Parkland. Trump’s call-out flips the script, rallying pro-freedom patriots to pressure Netflix’s bottom line—remember how Bud Light and Target buckled under consumer revolt? If 2A supporters amplify this, it could deter future corporate meddling in elections and policy, protecting our rights from boardroom busybodies who fund anti-gun narratives.
The implications are electric: a Trump victory in November would supercharge this accountability wave, forcing woke CEOs to choose between shareholder value and Susan Rice-style extremism. Netflix stock is already wobbly; imagine the fallout if #FireSusanRice trends among the millions who stream while owning AR-15s. This is red-pilling Corporate America, one Truth post at a time—2A warriors, gear up your keyboards and wallets. The Second Amendment thrives when we fight back unapologetically.