It was okay, but the hype around it has gotten out of control. I feel like there is an issue the show writers want to address, but they're going about in the wrong way.
The Prime Minister has now been seriously discussing how this show can help the government to improve online safety. However, he doesn't want to employ a Minister for Men, even though we have a Minister for Women?
The co-writer of the show and star Stephen Graham have even accepted an invitation to a parliamentary meeting by Labour MP Josh McAlister to discuss online safety with MPs. I'm worried that this will give the government further powers to tackle free speech, something this country already lacks.
I agree young boys need better role models. Andre Tate should not be a role model for any young boy or any man for that matter. Men need real role models.
However, incels are no where near the biggest problem facing our country and I'm a little surprised a fictional TV show is driving political agenda.
Second, if we have misogy laws then bring in misandry laws. Why doesn't anyone talk about how male suicide rates are far greater then women? Why are women allowed to body shame men without consequences (hahaha small dick! Sorry, I only want men over 6ft) but men who (wrongfully) do the same are treated like criminals? Women are allowed safe spaces where no men are allowed, but men can't have men only spaces? Women are allowed to cry, but when a man cries he's a pussy?! Stop demonising men and lets talk about real equality.
And how about talking about how white, working class boys are the most disadvantaged group in the UK.
We do have a problem with young boys in the UK, but we're not looking at the full root cause.
Also, I understand this post might get me into trouble. Apologies if so. I just want boys and men in this country to be treated better so we can all live a better life. This isn't about any political party, but more to do with the how we can help young boys in the future. Peace.