Carlos Santana Ditches Netflix: ‘Promoting LGBT Agenda to Kids’
Carlos Santana has canceled his Netflix special because they promote LGBT to kids

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#BREAKING: Carlos Santana RECOMMENDS NETFLIX to cut all of his footage from a new music documentary about his life and artistic journey after his most recent tour. The Grammy-winning guitar legend has publicly “CANCELLED NETFLIX” after discovering the platform was releasing LGBT-themed children’s films without parental controls.
According to sources close to Santana, the artist is “deeply disappointed” and believes the platform has “lost its moral compass.” “I believe in love — but I also believe in protecting innocence,” Santana said. “There’s a difference between artistic freedom and sowing confusion in young hearts.”
The move quickly sparked a fierce debate on social media. Some praise Santana for standing firm in his beliefs and values, while others criticize him for being “too radical” and “conservative.” Despite the divide in opinion, one thing is undeniable: when Carlos Santana speaks, the music world listens.
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