When I was told every mark in the booklet not filling out a question was a point off, so I doodled in every margin. Only consequence was I wasn't allowed to attend the pizza party afterwards, lol.
1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
The show doesn't even match this narrative. The boy was bullied by the girl he stabbed, he wasn't some crazed misogynist who murdered a girl for not dating him. And during the interrogation, he wasn't some Andrew Tate devotee, he barely heard of him. It's going to confuse a lot of young boys who are forced to watch this then get told something contradictory to what they just saw. Then again, that might be the point. Hold up four fingers, and tell them there are five.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
No, the boy in the show was white. The creator of the show wasn't bullshitting when he said the events in the show weren't a reenactment of any specific case. It was disingenuous to take the concept of knife violence in the UK and invent a fictional story to make it about a white kid as the perpetrator, though.
They paid a lot of money for their propaganda, dammit.
What I heard is that you can look at this show in the light of the women running the schools did nothing to help the boy from being bullied and why is it a bad thing that 10 year olds aren't having sex?
Reminder that half of liberalism's reason for existence is to prevent young children from being brainwashed into hating themselves by self-entitled violent religious nutjobs that are obsessed with power and see their followers as a disease reservoir to be conditioned into fear and servility.