Rutger published: Netflix Show 'Boots' Gains Popularity Following Controversial Military Remarks

In a surprising turn, Netflix's military drama series, *Boots*, has shot up in popularity following some harsh words from Pentagon officials. Despite being dismissed as "woke garbage," it seems viewers are drawn in by its compelling take on identity and belonging.

Diving Into Identity and Belonging in *Boots*

Based on Greg Cope White's memoir, *The Pink Marine*, *Boots* follows a closeted teen, played by *13 Reasons Why* star Miles Heizer, as he joins up with America’s Marines. As he navigates boot camp, he faces homophobia and all its challenges. The story unfolds in 1990, a time when LGBTQ+ members were barred from serving openly, offering a heartfelt look at both personal and social battles.

A look at LGBTQ+ military service history

*Boots* sheds light on an era when LGBTQ+ service members were banned from open service—a policy that stuck around until "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" was repealed in 2011 during President Bill Clinton's term, paving a path toward more inclusivity. The show powerfully portrays these struggles, highlighting both personal pain and systemic discrimination.

Not everyone was pleased with how *Boots* tackled these topics. Kingsley Wilson, a press secretary at Defense, criticized it, saying that Netflix sacrificed military values in favoring an agenda.

How controversy boosted *Boots*' success

Ironically, all this controversy seems only helped *Boots* become more popular. It’s now second on Netflix's global charts, with 9.4 million views and 55,200,000 hours watched. In places like Britain, it's holding strong in fourth place.

Creator Andy Parker didn't expect this leap in viewership, saying, “The Pentagon's remarks gave us a visibility boost. We never intended it as propaganda; we just wanted viewers thinking and talking.” Parker stressed that *Boots* aims at shedding light on military policies affecting transgender service members.

“These policies impose significant, often overlooked costs, not just on individuals, but also on military efficacy. We're trying through our show, as best we can, ask what happens when dedicated service members are marginalized,” Parker pointed out.

Reflecting on transgender service and its hurdles

The show’s themes echo current debates over transgender military service. For instance, under an executive order from former President Trump, transgender members were barred from active duty, sparking widespread criticism from LGBTQ+ supporters.

By bringing these issues forward, *Boots* doesn’t just entertain—it dives deep, encouraging viewers reflect on military policies and their human cost.

You can stream all episodes now on Netflix. Engage with *Boots*' narrative, and consider what it says about society's pressing social issues.

We'd love your take! Jump down in those comments and let’s chat about it—respectfully, as always.

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