Anyone see new Netflix hit show adolescence and lib discourse around it?
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Date: April 8th, 2025 9:39 PM Author: Tan sex offender
*Spoilers*
It's a story about a very cute, innocent 13-year old white English boy who is arrested for stabbing a classmate to death. In episode 1, you find out he killed her - so it's not a mystery. In episode 2, a charismatic black detective investigates it and finds out that the boy killed her because he was radicalized by the "manosphere." Episode 4 is about the parents coping with it and not realizing that when they bought their kid Roblox they were actually letting Andrew Tate turn him into a murderer.
In fairness, the show is well produced - every episode is a single shot and the acting is very good.
But apparently libs in England are saying that every parent must watch this, and politicians are trying to get it in schools because "it's such an important lesson" - even though...the entire thing is completely fictional. The writer named the cases he based it on, and none are even close to a sweet, normal boy murdering a classmate because he read an incel forum on Reddit.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5707735&forum_id=2],#48829378) |
Date: April 10th, 2025 10:50 PM Author: Tan sex offender
Incredible clip from today where BBC keeps asking a journalist why she's focused on gang rapes that happened instead of the events of this fictional show - and that's not hyperbole - they repeatedly take this position
https://x.com/SwipeWright/status/1910381461581988177
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5707735&forum_id=2],#48836397) |
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