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Netflix Denies Exec Called Muslims 'Dangerous People' After Reportedly Asking Comic to Cut Islam Joke

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Netflix Denies Exec Called Muslims 'Dangerous People' After Reportedly Asking Comic to Cut Islam Joke

Netflix executives are pushing back after having a comedian omit a joke about Islam from his routine.

On Tuesday, the “Tuesdays with Stories!” podcast uploaded an episode where co-host Mark Normand told fellow host Joe List about his recent debacle with the streaming service. Normand recently released his “None Too Pleased” stand up special with Netflix, but not everyone enjoyed his material.

“We got to do a conference call,” Normand explained. “There’s 18 Jews on there with a speakerphone — and they go, ‘Yeah, we got bad news there. We reviewed the special again, we’d like you to take out the Muslim joke.’

“I go, ‘Oh, why?’ And [they] go, ‘Well, the last time a comic did a Muslim joke, we got bomb threats. We got........

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