The Netflix series Adolescence has sparked national attention for its portrayal of teenage boys being radicalized online and committing violent acts, especially against girls. The show follows a 13-year-old boy from a loving family who is arrested for murder, prompting viewers to reconsider their children’s online exposure. While some criticize the portrayal of a meek white boy as the perpetrator, the series highlights the dangers of toxic masculinity and the impact of online influencers like Andrew Tate. Political leaders are urged to address the issue by promoting noble masculinity and providing more opportunities for young men to succeed.
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Trump envoy Steve Witkoff dismisses Starmer plan for Ukraine
Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, criticized Sir Keir Starmer's plan for an international force to support a ceasefire in Ukraine as "a posture and a pose," praising Vladimir Putin and dismissing Ukrainian territorial claims. Witkoff, leading US ceasefire negotiations, made false assertions regarding the conflict while repeating Kremlin talking points. Despite ongoing violence, talks are scheduled in Saudi Arabia, with Russia claiming to have shot down Ukrainian drones. Witkoff suggested that Ukraine's territories are...
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