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Alt-right Twitter user Baked Alaska -- the same person who last year started an unsuccessful Starbucks boycott -- is calling on people to cancel their Netflix subscriptions because of the streaming service's new show Dear White People. But his boycott has taken an unexpected turn: an attack on his own email inbox.
Netflix on Wednesday released a new teaser for the series, based on a 2014 film about a group of black students on a fictional, predominately white college campus.
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Baked Alaska, who has 143,000 followers, was not happy that the TV spin-off was getting a global release. In a tweet, he said the show "promotes white genocide."
SEE ALSO: Netflix's 'Dear White People' gets a release dateSome people, mostly other alt-righters, followed his lead.
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But many others trolled the troll himself by signing Baked Alaska up for things after he forgot to blank out his email in a tweet.
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The email sign-ups ranged from hair-cuts in Compton to Planned Parenthood blasts.
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Netflix didn't immediately respond to Mashable'srequest for comment.
But writer-director Justin Simien posted a status on Facebook addressing the backlash:
Dear White People begins streaming April 28.
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