Is Andrew Tate a symbol of empowerment or a figure of toxicity? New documentary digs deeper
- The Netflix series Adolescence explores youth, toxic masculinity, and incel culture, highlighting the complex meanings of emojis used by teenagers while interacting online.
- DI Luke Bascombe learns from his son Adam that certain emojis have dark connotations, illustrating parental misunderstandings of digital communication among youth.
- Experts emphasize that the series serves as a wake-up call for parents to understand the evolving digital world their children navigate.
- Experts recommend viewing the show to facilitate conversations on the topics of incels and toxic masculinity.
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I've seen vile videos on the dark web and now I can see where they lead
HIT show Adolescence has triggered a national debate and led to Keir Starmer saying schools should show it to kids to stop a toxic culture. The drama follows the family of 13-year-old Jamie Miller, who is accused of murdering a female classmate after being brainwashed by harmful online content. Courtesy of Netflix.Hit show Adolescence has triggered a national debate[/caption] When The Sun on Sunday asked families with teenagers what they thought…
We Underestimate the Manosphere at Our Peril
Last year, researchers at Dublin City University released a report on a disturbing phenomenon: a surge of male supremacy videos in young men’s social media feeds. It’s the kind of report that should sound an alarm for parents, teachers and administrators. But as the gender divide widens and young men increasingly lean conservative amid Trump-era authoritarianism, it feels less like a future warning and more like a current diagnosis. In the repor…
‘Adolescence’ Isn’t About the Manosphere; It’s About Parenting
I've spent this week trying to figure out how I feel about Netflix's four-part series, Adolescence. The overwhelming response has been shock at how easily a young white boy could be drawn into the violently misogynistic ideology of the online... Read more...
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