Axel Rudakubana is the poster boy of the UK stab scene so Netflix’s knife-crime blockbuster, Adolescence, has used a young white boy as its star villain.
We watched the series on Netflix and it was deeply disturbing to watch but also it dragged on and on at times, I was waiting for the murderer to be one of the fathers of the kids.
They will never portray a coloured person as the bad guy anymore and they never did portray every bad guy as coloured, never. There have been some amazing black actors, Denzil Washington for example I don't recall him ever being portrayed as the bad guy, quite the opposite.
I, and I am not alone, am sick to death of the way that race baiting has made a massive comeback because my generation beat racism to death, now the DIE nonsense has bought it all back again because it is not diverse it's divisive.
One final point, the start of the series showed a gang of armed, hooded, masked, policemen breaking down the door of a family home to arrest a little 13 year old boy. That I did find disturbing.
More swerving away from the truth and demonising of innocent white people. Two-tier drama is the Devil’s work, searing itself into the minds of the gullible. But who dares to make a drama that tells the truth these days? Our drama has all been diminished by this propaganda. I no longer watch.
Also, note how the government wants to introduce digital ID for the internet generally but they have done nothing whatsoever to prevent porn being pushed onto kids, nothing.
It is easy to prevent it without ID, it has been possible for decades, but they chose not to.
They claim that adults choose it, but I suspect that behind every camera there is an abuser of the woman.
I thought Stephen Graham overacted, especially in the episode. The boy reminded me of the Bulger killers, and the interview with the forensic psychologist showed him to be a psychopath.
It could have been worse though. I'm surprised the victim wasn't of colour.
I remember that ex SAS guy Simon Mann who was a mercenary somewhere in Africa speaking on the London real podcast years ago. He said he was told by someone from Hollywood that he couldn’t sell his story and have it turned into a film because it made certain demographics look bad. Seems things have only got worse…
This is the equivalent of criticising Amazon for selling knives. Forget immigration, forget totalitarian levels of political correctness and a woke police force. Let’s talk about white male misogyny…
An international conversation about a Netflex exploitation on the topic of distorted perceptions of boys and men, thereby promoting Netflex exploitation shows…
We watched the series on Netflix and it was deeply disturbing to watch but also it dragged on and on at times, I was waiting for the murderer to be one of the fathers of the kids.
They will never portray a coloured person as the bad guy anymore and they never did portray every bad guy as coloured, never. There have been some amazing black actors, Denzil Washington for example I don't recall him ever being portrayed as the bad guy, quite the opposite.
I, and I am not alone, am sick to death of the way that race baiting has made a massive comeback because my generation beat racism to death, now the DIE nonsense has bought it all back again because it is not diverse it's divisive.
One final point, the start of the series showed a gang of armed, hooded, masked, policemen breaking down the door of a family home to arrest a little 13 year old boy. That I did find disturbing.
More swerving away from the truth and demonising of innocent white people. Two-tier drama is the Devil’s work, searing itself into the minds of the gullible. But who dares to make a drama that tells the truth these days? Our drama has all been diminished by this propaganda. I no longer watch.
Also, note how the government wants to introduce digital ID for the internet generally but they have done nothing whatsoever to prevent porn being pushed onto kids, nothing.
It is easy to prevent it without ID, it has been possible for decades, but they chose not to.
They claim that adults choose it, but I suspect that behind every camera there is an abuser of the woman.
I thought Stephen Graham overacted, especially in the episode. The boy reminded me of the Bulger killers, and the interview with the forensic psychologist showed him to be a psychopath.
It could have been worse though. I'm surprised the victim wasn't of colour.
*last episode
It's a problem when most of your fellow citizens are low IQ brainwashed morons isn't it? How to escape 😩
I remember that ex SAS guy Simon Mann who was a mercenary somewhere in Africa speaking on the London real podcast years ago. He said he was told by someone from Hollywood that he couldn’t sell his story and have it turned into a film because it made certain demographics look bad. Seems things have only got worse…
This is the equivalent of criticising Amazon for selling knives. Forget immigration, forget totalitarian levels of political correctness and a woke police force. Let’s talk about white male misogyny…
TV is toxic.
An international conversation about a Netflex exploitation on the topic of distorted perceptions of boys and men, thereby promoting Netflex exploitation shows…
trés ironique.
I was expecting the push for legislation to start last year after I saw Sweet Bobby.
And this Andrew Tate is about as useful as having controlled opposition would be...