Politics UK on X - "🚨 NEW: The creators of Netflix series "Adolescence" have said they want it to be shown in Parliament and schools so it "causes discussion and makes change" The show shines a light on social media's toxic influence and misogynist influencers on teenage boys [@BBCNews]"
Adolescence Is Not a Documentary! - Nicholas de Santo - YouTube - "Thankfully Netflix has been open to the criticism. They have announced a sequel: Adolescence 2. The protagonist will be a bunch of white English 13-year-old girls and they get together and rape thousands of Pakistani men in Rotheram, in Telford, in Derby, in Oxford, in Luton, all across the country. Keir Starmer is already on it. He has read this screenplay with his kids. He's legislating to tackle the problem of uh voiceless Pakistani men being assaulted by little English girls. What a prime minister huh?...
Are you familiar the green agenda? Let's phase out oil and gas. What a great idea. Let's phase out oil and gas. Let's take away from Arabs their only source of income and prosperity. Nothing can go wrong with that plan. It's all part of a grand scheme to make Arabs a bit more angry...
What does a vibrant neighborhood mean? It means when you go to the supermarket all products are locked up. Except books. And sun cream"
Adam Wren on X - "Black teenager stabs a girl, media makes a series about it using a white working class boy, government wants it spread so they can drum up support for legislating against free speech. The core dysfunction of the UK visible all at once"
Politics UK on X - "🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer says he has backed Netflix's plan to show "Adolescence" for free in all schools across the country "so as many young people as possible can see it""
John Carter on X - "A few years before I started high school the Montreal massacre at École Polytechnique took the lives of 14 women. Every year on the anniversary the female teachers would spend the whole day hectoring us about "violence against women", insinuating that every boy in the class was a potential mass shooter held back only by their fearless nagging. The shooter's name was Marc Lépine. Supposedly. Implication: just another white man driven mad by misogyny! I didn't find out he'd been born Gamil Rodrigue Liass Gharbi until I was in my 30s. Guy wasn't French-Canadian. He was Algerian. But they let us all think he was white, because they wanted to weaponize his crimes against the consciences of teenage white boys. This is exactly the same shit."
Martin Daubney 🇬🇧 on X - "DOES THE MEDIA HATE WHITE BOYS?
Adolescence once again sells the toxic lie that British men & boys are poisonous misogynists, rapists-in-waiting, all due to porn & Andrew Tate
NEVER do these cowards address cultural misogyny
NEVER poisonous Islamism
FACTS: Afghans are 22X more likely to be sex offenders v Brits
Foreign nationals = 71% more likely to be sex offenders
There are FIFTY nationalities more likely to sex offend v Brits
WHERE IS THE NETFLIX DOC ABOUT THIS? THE MEDIA & POLITICAL OUTRAGE? THE POLICY OR ACTION TO PROTECT BRITISH WOMEN & GIRLS?"
Sophie Corcoran on X - "The fact that the PM wants a fictional show where a white boy is used to portray a misogynistic murderer - inspired by a murder committed by a black man, in parliament/schools Yet refused to commit to an inquiry about Asian grooming gangs Tells you everything you need to know"
Matt Goodwin on X - "Am I the only person who finds it absolutely baffling that just 2 months ago Keir Starmer refused to hold a national inquiry into the rape gangs —despite evidence from thousands of girls—but yet is now falling over himself to reshape policy on “toxic masculinity” based on nothing more than a tv show?"
Tina on X - "O'Brien has been prattling on about Kemi Badenoch not having watched it. When she said it was "based on a real story, but my understanding is that the boy who committed that crime was not white” he went to great lengths to point out that it's not based on a true story. So, on the one hand he presents it as some form of documentary that she should watch, and on the other, says it's purely fiction."
Starmer claims Adolescence is a documentary – again | The Spectator - "Does Prime Minister Keir Starmer understand the difference between fact and fiction? Mr S isn’t so sure – after the Labour leader referred to the new Netflix series Adolescence as a documentary for the, er, second time. Either Sir Keir is ignorant about what exactly the show is – which, given he has referred to it multiple times before, would be rather baffling – or the PM has missed the point that the series is not actually real. It’s hardly a good look…"
Samo Burja on X - "The reasons for this are easy to explain, difficult to accept. The political architecture of the United Kingdom today is not that of a democracy, and I mean this in a political science observation not as moral invective."
Has something really gone wrong with men? - "“The root cause of the current version of the masculinity crisis is, more than anything, inequality,” says Adam Jukes, psychotherapist, author and former director of The Men’s Centre for 35 years. “Inequality puts more pressure on men’s perception of what their role is in society. Many men feel they are no longer ‘providers’. You can’t blame the present generation for that. You can say we shouldn’t have much sympathy for men, but economically and educationally deprived young men are now the most vulnerable of the most vulnerable. It makes sense they are turning to extremism.” We know negative or traumatic experiences in early years have lifelong implications, including in terms of being unemployed, in terms of depression and other health problems."
Of course, according to this article, it has nothing to do with how men are demonized and one solution is... more of the left wing agenda
Netflix's Adolescence inspired by three tragic real-life murder cases - "Speaking about the catalysts for the show, Graham recounted to Radio Times: "There was an incident in Liverpool, a young girl, and she was stabbed to death by a young boy. I just thought, why? Then there was another young girl in south London who was stabbed to death at a bus stop. "And there was this thing up North, where that young girl Brianna Ghey was lured into the park by two teenagers, and they stabbed her. I just thought, what's going on? What is this that's happening?". While Graham specifically mentions the murder of Brianna Ghey in 2023, he does not specify the other two cases. However, they may relate to the tragic killing of 12 year old Ava White in Liverpool by a 15-year-old after a dispute over a social media video in 2021, and the death of 15 year old Elianne Andam, who was attacked at a Croydon bus stop by a 17-year-old in September 2023"
For some reason, some people are claiming Adolescence was inspired by Axel Rudakubana, but it was filmed between July and October 2024, and the Southport attack was on July 29 2024 and the identity of the attacker was only revealed in August.
Hassan Sentamu's murder of Elianne Andam, Ava White's murder and Brianna Ghey's murder all seem to have had nothing to do with incel ideology
Why ethnic-minority boys are more drawn to Andrew Tate - "Although the story is entirely fictional, the writer and actor in the series, Stephen Graham, recently revealed that Adolescence was inspired by the fatal stabbing of Elianne Andam by Hassan Sentamu, among other real-life cases. The show does make some significant departures from the Andam case, however. Andam’s murder took place in Croydon in south London, and both the perpetrator and victim were black. Sentamu also came from a troubled home life, and was reportedly physically abused while attending a boarding school in Uganda. Meanwhile, Adolescence is set in Yorkshire and is centred on a white family, the Millers, which includes teenage murder suspect Jamie. Jamie’s family is a stable and traditionally structured one, having both a father (played by Graham) and a mother who are married to one another. The show draws attention to the toxic impact of misogynistic online influencers like Andrew Tate. (Tate is explicitly mentioned in the second episode.) In this way, it has fed into the long-standing discourse about Tate and his supposedly broad-sweeping influence over Britain’s young men. Apparently, British schools are filled with hordes of Very Online kids under the spell of either alpha-male Tate-ism or resentful inceldom. In this light, it is worth looking more closely at Tate’s fanbase. While data on this are relatively scarce, the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) has carried out some relevant research. Back in 2023, the ISD found that one in five young people between the ages of 16 and 24 had a positive view of Tate, with this increasing for ethnic minorities. Those from a racial-minority background were more likely to view Tate positively – 41 per cent of black respondents and 31 per cent of Asian respondents, dropping down to 15 per cent for white respondents... Young black males are a group disproportionately impacted by fatherlessness. Based on data from the Office for National Statistics, young black people – especially those of Caribbean heritage – are significantly more likely to live in lone-parent households. These will overwhelmingly be families headed by single mothers. This means young black men are the least likely group of young men to have a positive male role model living with them at home – a world away from Jamie’s nuclear family, as depicted in Adolescence, in which the boy is ‘radicalised’ by online influencers."
Adolescence reveals a terrifying truth: smartphones are poison for boys’ minds
Clearly fiction is reality. Ironically they affect girls more
Liza Rosen on X - "Ireland: The political establishment, the media and the Muslim community are outraged by what they perceive to be an Islamophobic display of patriotism by Irish people singing the national anthem."
We're still told that left wingers don't hate their countries
Libs of TikTok on X - "NEW: WA State Governor Bob Ferguson has signed a new homeownership bill which offers certain first-time homebuyers increased down payment grants in order to "reduce racial disparities." How is this legal?"
Team AOC on X - "Do not let them trick you into thinking we are enemies. Do not let them trick you into thinking that we can be separated into rural and urban, Black and white and Latino. We are one."
Christian Heiens 🏛 on X - "“Do not let them trick you into thinking we are enemies.”
>Capitalizes everything but White.
Why are Democrats so bad at this?"
Christian Heiens 🏛 on X - ">Spends a decade cynically stoking racial divisions.
>Loses one election and immediately tries to sweep the friend-enemy distinction under the rug.
>Can’t even bring themselves to capitalize White.
You people are pathetic."
Kashmir: Hope and fear as tourists trickle back to Pahalgam after attack - "One week after a devastating militant attack near the mountain resort of Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir killed 26 people, the town wears a look of quiet desolation, although tourists have begun trickling back in small numbers. The main high street, abandoned by visitors last week - with shops shuttered and hotels completely emptied out - is seeing fleeting signs of life again. Last Tuesday, militants opened fire on people, mostly tourists, who were visiting Baisaran, a mountain-top meadow three miles (5 km) from Pahalgam, often described as the "Switzerland of India"... In the days since, tensions between India and Pakistan, which both claim Kashmir in full but administer it only in part, have significantly risen, with each side announcing retaliatory measures against the other."
Meme - "Pakistan famously a place where religious minorities are treated well."
Zaid Jilani: "No dude you don't get it. Pakistan is like Israel. It was founded as a homeland for people but without a state religion. The white stripe in the Pakistani flag is there to represent minorities. The BJP does not believe in any of that."
Sensei Kraken Zero @YearOfTheKraken: "Pakistan Army Chief literally spells out what he thinks about Hindus and posits Islam as the foundation of Pakistan and the proof of your argument is, what exactly, "Trust Me Bro"?"
Meme - Imtiaz Mahmood @ImtiazMadmood: "They killed 26 Hindus after checking their ID in Pahalgam. But it has nothing to do with Islam."
Moderate Muslim in suit to man about to be killed by Jihadi in Arab garb: "BEFORE HE SLAUGHTERS YOU, LET ME REMIND YOU THAT HE DOES NOT REPRESENT ISLAM"
Meme - Drew Paviou @DrewPavlou: "A bunch of terrorists separated tourists based on religion and slaughtered all the non-Muslims. If you think that's bad, Palestine flag accounts will call you "Hindutva.""
Harold Wilson Hater @Shin....: "Drew Pavlou's Hindutva turn was very expected lol."
Drew Pavlou @DrewP...: "Islamist terrorists in Kashmir forced tourists to hand over their IDs and then massacred all the non-Muslims."
Subha Nair @Subha_Nair01: "That's how the Indian left behaves too"
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ on X - "SCOOP: The Department of Education has terminated $1 billion in grants that were intended to support "school-based mental health programs," but were being used to advance left-wing racialism and discrimination. No more slush fund for activists under the guise of mental health."
Left wingers pretend that how the programs were advertised was what they really did and then accuse those who disagree with them of lacking "empathy" and that "the cruelty is the point" (though on other occasions they support the true aims of the programs, so they get it both ways)
inqilāb on X - "ONLY CARING ABOUT YOUR OWN RIGHTS IS EXACTLY HOW YOU LOSE THEM"
Ironic. Left wingers claim "Trans people Existing Does Nothing Negative To Your Life You Cry Baby Bitch" because empathy for those affected by the TRA agenda is bad. More broadly, they hate opposition to heterophobia, anti-white racism, misandry etc. Meanwhile, left wing anti-Semitism uses the same rhetoric as left wing anti-white racism
Meme - Itachi: "Peter Dinklage says movies shouldn't hire actors with dwarfism to play dwarves in fantasy films, even though the only major franchises in the last 20 years to cast small actors as dwarves have hired Peter Dinklage. This is a reference to the fact that, in folklore, dwarves are greedy."
Meme - 9mmSMG @9mm_smg: "At 40, liberal men start their metamorphosis into looking like nearsighted lesbians. It's a phenomenon that needs to be researched. Much like Gregor Samsa morphed into a roach. Kafka would be proud. A new generation of bugmen."
Meme - Daddy's Girl wearing "Bilbo was queer" tee: "I just don't understand why so many Tolkien fans are upset with me. I just wanna take something they love the way it is, and change it to better suit my political views. Maybe that's disrespectful of me? No. They are all just a bunch of nazi incels."
Calls to ban Labour Party from Pride: ‘If you won’t stand with us, you can’t march with us’ : r/unitedkingdom - "Bloody right. Pride is a protest. The ones being protested don't get to have a nice rainbow photo-op while they drive the knife in our backs."
Clearly, there's nothing wrong with bringing kids to (left wing) protests and that's not politicising them
Meme - Jae (She/Her) *Trans flag*: "A reminder for all of my White followers that the word spooky is based off a slur for Black individuals. This Halloween lets try and remove that word from our vocabulary."
War of words: Scrabble players are being censored | The Spectator - "For some of us, world war has already broken out. Since 1 January, when a decision to ban 419 ‘offensive’ Scrabble words became ‘law’ on the orders of game owners Hasbro and Mattel, the previously genteel world of competitive Scrabble has become riven with hostility. The conflict started three years ago when the North American Scrabble Players Association polled its members about the issue. After more than 1,000 ‘passionate responses’, it decided to inflict a word cull. According to the association’s head John Chew, the 91-year-old game needed to be ‘more inclusive’... the ban on hundreds of words has left many players – particularly my fellow travellers in the London Scrabble league – seething. There have been bitter spats, ruptured friendships and high-profile resignations. Author Darryl Francis quit the World English-Language Scrabble Players’ Association in protest, saying: ‘Words in dictionaries and Scrabble lists are not slurs. They only become slurs if used with a derogatory purpose or intent or used with a particular tone and context. Words in our Scrabble lists should not be removed for PR purposes disguised as promoting some kind of social betterment.’ Those who aren’t resigning or arguing are moaning incessantly. And not just because the diktat has robbed them of some useful high-scoring words such as bufty, gammat and lubra. All three have now been deemed capable of causing offence, even though most people have no idea what they mean. Because that is competitive Scrabble’s no. 1 trade secret: to succeed, you often use words whose meaning you don’t know... It’s hard to find anyone in the Scrabble community in favour of the ban. That doesn’t mean that we approve of any of the banned words, mind you. Among them are some vile racial slurs. But the words can’t be un-invented: they are part of our sometimes shameful history. And playing them in a private word game is very different from using them in any other context. As my friend Vernon, a seventysomething Glaswegian who regularly thrashes me during our weekly London League fixtures, says: ‘I will accept the new rules because I have no option. But I am doing it under duress. It’s madness.’ Vernon’s question is this: who, exactly, is at risk of being offended? Certainly not the eightysomething grannies with whom he and I regularly compete and who often play swear words and then cackle with delight at the naughtiness. Then there’s the illogicality of it all. The useful, high-scoring word Jesuit, for example, is now banned. As is Jesuitic, which could net you 200 points in one go. ‘Jesuit’ is defined as ‘a member of an order of priests founded by St Ignatius Loyola in 1534 to do missionary work’. Why is this offensive? In some quarters, the word is used to describe attitudes perceived to be straitlaced, or – ironic considering the ban – censorious. What right have people to decide that a word used to denote a deeply held religious belief should be banned? But while Jesuit is banned, religious words such as Methodist and Pharisee (which can be offensive when used pejoratively about rabbis) are not. The list goes on: poof is outlawed. Has anyone told the members of Four Poofs and a Piano, ‘Britain’s most popular covers band’ and one-time house band on the Jonathan Ross Show? Or my gay theatre director friend who is always telling me, usually mid-argument: ‘Jonny. Come on, I know I’m your favourite poof. And you’re my favourite Jew.’... I only mention this because the word Jew has also been banned. As has jewed – meaning to ‘bargain shrewdly or unfairly with’. Nancy, dyke and wooftah are also banned – all capable of causing offence if used wrongly, but all of which I have heard countless people use happily to describe themselves. I agree in essence with Craig Beevers, the 2014 World Scrabble Champion, who says: ‘The woke brigade are running our game.’ He believes the ban will be ‘the final nail in the coffin for a lot of competitive players’. How to end the war? A Scrabble Truth and Reconciliation Commission-type event perhaps? We need to do something. Friendships are being ruptured; world-class talent is being lost from the game, perhaps for ever. But no peace settlement is in sight. Vernon didn’t even want me to use his real name in this article as he was worried about a social media backlash. What, I wonder, would Alfred Mosher Butts make of it all? He was the kindly New York architect who invented the game in 1931 and lived comfortably off the royalties until he was 93. Wise man that he was, he would surely be asking: where will it end? What word will they come for next? His own surname, perhaps?"
'Christians Are The Same As The Taliban!' Says Actress Who Would Be Stoned To Death By Taliban | Babylon Bee - "Watchers of the popular daytime talk program The View were treated to more insightful commentary on global issues this week, as guest Patti LuPone informed the show's audience that there is no difference between Christians and the Taliban, despite the fact that she would have been silenced, prevented from receiving an education, not allowed to uncover her face, and in all likelihood, already executed by the oppressive Islamic regime in Afghanistan. "I don't see any difference," said the still-living and free-speaking actress. "Those Christians with their religious fanaticism and morality! I'm tired of the Christian Right in this country not allowing women in the United States to vote or drive cars or dress in anything other than a burqa! It's so totalitarian and intolerant!"... "Yeah, she wouldn't stop talking about how horrible Christians are," the chauffeur said. "On and on about how they behead people they disagree with and everything. Crazy!""
Meme - Connor Nordstrom: "maybe I'm the wrong person to be commenting this but why tear down an entrepreneur for wanting her product to be accessible for more people?"
Lexa Chan: "YT ppl are not to be heard in this space."
Connor Nordstrom: "my apologies. enjoy your echo chamber"
Meme - Merry: 'That black rider was looking for something......or someone. Frodo?'
Frodo: 'Why not just say rider you racist bastard?!'
Meme - i/o @eyeslasho: "The left wins culture war battles because they care more and are willing to devote more time to them. Conservatives have their families and religion, centrists are mostly apathetic, but, for leftists, winning these battles is their religion (and often their “family”)."
"Public life is now dense with people desperate to man the barricades long after the revolution is over. Either because they mistake the barricades for home, or because they have no other home to go to. - Douglas Murray"
i/o research on X - "In a study involving 155,191 students from 41 American colleges and universities, SAT scores predicted academic performance even after socioeconomic status was controlled. Socioeconomic status added negligible additional predictive power."
Crémieux on X - "SAT scores predict people's grades. SAT scores predict grades controlling for socioeconomic status. Socioeconomic status barely predicts grades controlling for SAT scores. Source:"
Sarah Stock ✟ on X - "The 🏳️🌈 community HATES when you bring up fecal incontinence stats!"
Meme - "Think my ethnic studies professor has caught on to the fact that I'm using my experience as a racist to contribute to all of the discussions so I'm glad this semester is almost over"
"gotta explain this"
"I'm more familiar with the stuff being discussed in class than most of the people taking it so I usually have more insight on the issues than most people"
The reality of Asian french living in France : r/aznidentity - "Looks like many of you don't know what it's like living in France as asians. You downvote me when I try to tell you how it is. No, it's not the white french who attack us. It's the african french and the maghrebi french. Racism against asians among white french, you can find in the white left/liberal. (ubisoft and french media are the biggest example) The white right actually respect asians Here you can see africans and maghrebi calling on their community to attack asians Twitter. Des appels à la haine anti-asiatiques - Licra - Antiraciste depuis 1927 Here you can see some asian french and white right french opinions LES ASIATIQUES DE DROITE S'ORGANISENT"
When you just want to hate white people regardless of the facts
Joel Berry on X - "“Waaaaaa why can’t whites celebrate their own heritage? We get in trouble if we celebrate our own heritage, we’re literally not allowed” 😭😭😭"
Brian Sauvé on X - "In 2021, my local university launched a police investigation because someone posted signs on a community bulletin board that said “It’s ok to be white.”"
Nemesis 2025 on X - "A lot of leftists operate in a purely normative rhetorical space. They really struggle to think and speak descriptively. Even when ostensibly describing a problem they want to address, they often describe it as they wish it were rather than how it actually is."
i/o on X - "This is my core political value: To make progress, you must start with the descriptive (what actually is) rather than the normative (what ought to be). This is why data is central to my politics. Progressives eschew data because they believe moral imperatives and principles (e.g. equality, antiracism) should drive politics. The problem is that the best data often shows these moral imperatives to be detached from statistical and scientific reality."

