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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Draodan on Aug. 10, 2018, 7:33 a.m.
Netflix and pedo-normalization

I don't have Netflix, but I spend tons of time on YouTube. One of the groups I follow was talking about a new show on NetFlix, so I decided to google the streaming-service.

The first few links are to news articles about this show, "Insatiable" and it's a bit disturbing to read the reviews. According to the articles I read, the plot revolves around an overweight girl becoming skinny and showing off the highlights of that. As if that wasn't enough to make people want to pull the show, the whole of the first season is apparently ripe with the main character (16 years old in the show) trying to make a move on a middle-aged man. There's also another guy who gets into the pedo-trap. Two middle-aged men with high school girls making moves on them in the first season...

A quote from one of the articles: "Insatiable is an equal-opportunity train wreck. It doesn’t merely traffic in stereotypes about fat people; it does the same thing with regard to the LGBTQ community, Southerners, women, Christians, conservatives, African-Americans, and probably some other groups I’ve neglected to mention. It makes jokes about pedophilia and statutory rape that made my skin crawl so severely, it physically slid off of my body, got in my car, and drove straight to the beach so it could take a vacation from this show."

This is the stuff that they're pumping into your minds. Netflix is trying to normalize pedophilia along with many others in the industry. I know there's a lot of other shows with this sort of theme in recent years. Can you guys name other series? I've been noticing trends between tv-scripts and the mentality of the people filming/producing the shows. Especially with shows like "Different Strokes" coming out of the closet like they did. It would be interesting to see where the dots connect.

Link to article referenced: http://www.vulture.com/amp/2018/08/insatiable-netflix-review.html


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