Netflix show aims to address UK's stabbing epidemic with ... a fictional 13-year-old white boy whose "toxic masculinity" led him to murder

Holly Ash

Mar 20, 2025

The United Kingdom has suddenly developed a mass-stabbing epidemic over the last 15 to 20 years, and liberals think they know how to stop it: With a show about a 13-year-old white boy who stabs people to cover up his own insecurities with his masculinity.

[Warning: Strong Language]

The new show, Adolescence, was created by Stephen Graham, who claims to have been inspired by a tragic real-life case:

Where it came from, for me, is 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.

Graham is citing the stabbing death of 15-year-old Elianne Andam, who was brutally murdered by Hassan Sentamu at a bus stop over a teddy bear.

Here is a picture of Hassan Sentamu:

The UK government is very woke and doesn't like reporting specific data about the backgrounds of stabbing suspects. The London Assembly verified in 2022, however, that 61% of all stabbing suspects are black, despite being 14% of the population. Even left-wing Full Fact acknowledged that in 2017, a full two-thirds of knife offenders under the age of 25 were non-white.

You see the stories and videos all the time:

Perhaps the most famous video is this one:

Just for fun, here's a summary of the most recent mass stabbings in the UK:

But Stephen Graham and Netflix think they're going to solve the problem by giving us insights by presenting a fictional 13-year-old white British boy with a stable home and father who was driven to insanity and murder by "traditional masculinity" and the "manosphere."

In Adolescence, Jamie attempts to balance the traditional gender expectations of his father's generation with the modern messaging presented to him online.

The show seems to be a warning about online radicalization from the "extreme right," according to this article:

Look at how the poster is framed, with the boy's violent eyes looking at his shamed father, who represents the toxicity of the Patriarchy.

Already, the evil globalists running the UK are taking advantage of the show, with PM Keir Starmer saying it starts an important conversation about the "emerging and growing problem" of what the BBC calls "the corrosive impact of social media and misogynist influencers."

There is an epidemic of young migrant boys stabbing people, and the leftists want to make it about "misogyny" and "toxic masculinity."

At this point, it seems "toxic masculinity" is the only thing that can save Britain from this insanity.


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