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I mean, actual movies are money laundering already so why not Netflix slop too?
Don't you know how (for example) Disney movies work, anon? Disney gets let's say a random number, 1B from their parks every year. The government then wants 60% of that in taxes. So before the year ends, they make 5 movies costing 200M each to burn that movie before the government gets it. And yes, reinvesting in your company is 100% legal and they can't tax it then.
However, here comes the funny part. Companies such as Blackrock pay you for making projects that promote diversity topics or pro-environment topics, for a 200M movie that may pay 70M-100M as a donation. Donation = not taxable. You just made half of your shitty movie back just by putting troons in it or some retarded thing about carbon footprints or stuff. And this is money you don't need to burn before the end of the next year!
This is basically how the media has been working the last 15 years. You genuinely thought they pushed slop to lose money?
>B-But Blackrock loses that money...
Look up how much money they move a year. It's pennies to them. Oh, and tax deductible too!