“Adolescence” co-creator Jack Thorne denied accusations that the show “race-swapped” a character accused of murder to promote “anti-White propaganda,” stating the series is not based on real events and does not focus on race but on the influence of online content on young boys. The popular Netflix crime drama, which garnered 66.3 million views in its first two weeks, will now be shown in UK high schools to spark conversations about themes such as knife crime, toxic masculinity, and the dangers of online content on children, with guides provided for parents and teachers.
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