Los Angeles (Fiction) – While the internet was still abuzz with Elon Musk’s “Cancel Netflix” campaign, fans were even more shocked when Stephen Curry, NBA icon and “America’s dad,” spoke up with a controversial opinion.
Once hailed as a model of kindness and family spirit, Curry – in a fictional interview that was supposed to air on “SportsLine Now” – said a sentence that made the whole of America “freeze” for 5 seconds.
“I don’t want my kids to learn about sex or morality from a cartoon,” Curry said, “I want them to learn it from me and my wife.”
🧨 THE STATEMENT THAT MADE THE INTERNET BREAK UP
As soon as this excerpt went viral (in a fictional context), social networks like X and Instagram were flooded with comments.
One side supported Curry for “daring to say what everyone thinks but no one dares to say”, while the other criticized him for being “backward, conservative and against social progress”.
The fictional keyword #CurryVsNetflix quickly climbed to the top 1 global trend in less than 2 hours.
A (non-real) fanpage account wrote:
“Curry is just protecting his children. How is that wrong?”
While another comment responded:
“He just hurt millions of people. A sports icon should not say that.”
👀 “A MODEL FATHER OR A MAN OUT OF CONTROL?”
Simulated entertainment newspapers such as StarBuzz and The Morning Hype immediately “dug” into the story.
A fictional post asks:
“Is Curry trying to prove himself as a ‘traditional father’ in the midst of a wave of woke culture?”
Another fictional source claims:
“He’s not against anyone. He just wants to protect his children’s childhood. But in Hollywood, one wrong word can put your career at risk.”
💬 ELON MUSK “LIKES” – AND FANS SUSPECT A HANDBAG?
The drama escalated when netizens discovered (in a fictional context) Elon Musk had ‘liked’ a post containing Curry’s statement.
The incident immediately led many to believe that the two most powerful men in sports and technology were “secretly teaming up” against Hollywood.
A fictional account commented:
“If Musk and Curry are on the same side, Netflix should start worrying.”
🎯 “THE TRUTH BEHIND THAT WORD”
In a subsequent interview (also entirely fictional), Curry is said to have elaborated:
“I’m not saying people don’t have the right to express themselves. I just want my kids to grow up in an environment with clear boundaries and direction.”
This statement further divided public opinion.
(Fantasy) media experts called this “a cultural earthquake between sports, technology and Hollywood.”
📺 NETFLIX “RESPONDS” – DOESN’T BACK DOWN
Meanwhile, a fictional Netflix representative declared:
“We don’t make movies to please everyone. We tell stories that the new generation needs to hear.”
This statement is considered a direct answer to Curry and Musk, further fueling the already red-hot controversy.
🔥 SOCIAL NETWORKS DIVIDED: “THIS IS NO LONGER A NETFLIX PROBLEM – IT IS A WAR OF VALUES!”
A series of fictional commentary articles on simulated news channels claimed:
“We are witnessing a new era where athletes and tech billionaires are redefining popular culture.”
From the story of a cartoon, the issue has now turned into a social confrontation – between “freedom of expression” and “protection of traditional family values”.