Entertainment of Escence: Boris Johnson criticizes miniseries in school-prime-minister-minister UK questioned an agreement made by the government with Netflix for young people from the high school to assist the production for writing

Entertainment of Escence: Boris Johnson criticizes miniseries in school-prime-minister-minister UK questioned an agreement made by the government with Netflix for young people from the high school to assist the production for writing

Former United Kingdom Prime Minister questioned an agreement made by the government with Netflix for young people from the Secondary School to watch the production

Adolescence is one of the main productions in Netflix’s history. In just under a month since launch, the series has accumulated over 100 million views and has entered the top 10 of the platform’s most watched.

Created by Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne, the plot follows the story of accompanying Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), a 13 -year -old teenager arrested on suspicion of murdering a classmate. So family, therapist and the investigator of the case wonder: what really happened?

Despite the public success and critics, not everyone liked adolescence. Former United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson, for example, called the series “a well-acted crap.”

Johnson questioned an initiative of the current prime minister, Keir Stmerer, who decided to display production in secondary schools in an initiative to address issues such as bullying, online persecution and gender violence in schools.

In late March, it was confirmed that Netflix would make episodes available to British educational institutions hoping to guide young people on these subjects.

However, Boris Johnson defined the program as a “bullshit.” In his last column for the Daily Mail, he wrote, in reference to Starmer: “Who does he think he is, telling teachers which TV shows show children? By making this ad with full authority, Keir Stmerer demonstrates the mixture of farce and identitarianism in government.”

For the former prime, the initiative showed a “cruel indifference to the real educational needs of today’s children.” Johnson also finished with racist content by saying that, unlike adolescence protagonists, most young people involved in this type of crime are black.

This thesis has already been countered by screenwriter Jack Thorne: “It is absurd to say that [crimes de faca] They are committed only by black boys. It is absurd. It’s not true. And history shows many cases of children of all races committing these crimes. We are not addressing race issues, we are talking about masculinity. ”

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Source: Rollingstone

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