Is Andrew Tate a symbol of empowerment or a figure of toxicity? New documentary digs deeper
- The Netflix series Adolescence tells the story of a 13-year-old boy named Jamie Miller, who is accused of murdering a classmate.
- Director Philip Barantini revealed that the show aims to highlight societal issues rather than being based on real events, as noted by co-creator Stephen Graham.
- The series addresses the impact of incel culture and the dangers of online influences on youth, according to comments made by co-creator Jack Thorne.
- Graham described Adolescence as a warning for parents about the profound effects of online content on young people, emphasizing collective accountability from family to society.
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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…
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