
How “Adolescence” offers us a peek inside the machine
KIT KNIGHTLY
I wrote about Adolescence – or rather the (manufactured) hype surrounding it – last week. I thought at the time I’d said all that needed to be said. It is just some Netflix show, after all.
But then the hype keeps going, and the messaging piles up, and you realize it’s actually a really neat case study in The Way Things Work.
As a quick catch-up for the fortunate few yet to have Adolescence forcibly crammed in front of their eyes, the show is about a boy who stabs a girl at school. It’s said to raise “important questions” about misogyny and toxic masculinity and “the knife crime epidemic” and social media and blah blah blah blah blah.
Who cares. I haven’t watched it. It doesn’t matter. Like I said, it’s a case study.
The show was released three weeks ago…then it was everywhere. And I mean everywhere. It was reviewed and praised and praised and reviewed.
And everyone in those everywhere places called it “important” or “vital” or claimed it “asked big questions”.
You all know what those phrases mean.
Suddenly, the creators were on Newsnight on the BBC, Good Morning Britain on ITV, and even CNN.
And what were they talking about?
Politics, obviously. Knife crime and social media and online radicalisation and yet more blah blah blah.
The writer essentially said the same thing all the time, begging the government to “consider quite serious change”.
Before the week was over – as we covered before – an MP was asking if it should be required viewing in schools.
Sky News claimed that “pressure was mounting” for a social media ban. They don’t say from whom, and it doesn’t matter. It’s all a narrative, no more real than the show itself.
Netflix have since said they will provide it for free to schools to show to young boys:
This all culminated in yesterday’s meeting, where the creators of the show – along with representatives from a “healthy relationship” charity Tender – were invited to Number 10 to talk about “the influence of toxic material online” and the “serious change” they think the government needs to take.
Sir Keir Starmer (or the intern running his account) pledged to “tackle” the “challenges raised by adolescence” in a tweet…
The challenges raised by Adolescence aren’t something we can simply legislate for — if I could pull a lever to solve it, I would.
It’s only by listening and learning from the experiences of young people and charities that we can tackle this.
That’s what I’ve been doing today. pic.twitter.com/bU5ocwpa1T
— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) March 31, 2025
We’re mere inches away from actual legislation based almost entirely on the made-up events of a fictional TV show.
People are rightly pointing this out as ludicrous – and it is – but that’s seeing it backwards. We’re not getting laws passed because of TV shows, we’re getting TV shows made so they can pass laws.
The studio behind Adolescence gets government funding, as does Tender, the charity that was also invited to that absurd meeting.
Netflix’s finances have been a source of speculation for years, but its political associations, alongside a track record of producing content that perfectly fits a mainstream agenda, really speaks for itself.
Government, charities, corporate media. It’s all one organism.
Does that mean the show itself was cynically produced to fill a need and sell an agenda?
Absolutely certainly yes.
But that’s not to say the actors and writers and celebrity spokespeople don’t genuinely believe in the supposed message. Just that, to paraphrase Noam Chomsky, if they didn’t believe it they would never be where they are.
They’re working for a distributor with massive and obvious ties to the Deep State, making a project for a studio that gets government funding, working alongside a charity that also gets government funding all so they can tell the government to take the kind of “drastic action” they’ve been planning to take the whole time.
They might believe they are speaking truth to power. In reality, their sincere-but-shallow ego-driven virtual signaling is being manipulated so they will tell power exactly what it wants to hear.
It’s like wheels thinking they move the car against its will, when anyone watching the machinery from the outside can plainly the whole point of the car is turning the wheels to make itself move.
This kind of compartmentalization is how the machinery works, and it’s why it’s largely pointless to ever attack actors or celebrities as Deep State assets. Most of them probably are, but the vast majority don’t know that they are, and the people either willing or able to make that realization were weeded out a long time before they got famous.
And now comes the win-win-win of it all.
The cast and crew get fame and acclaim. The studio get profit and kudos. The government get their new law.
And that’s that.
The hype around Adolescence is not new or even especially exceptional, but it is so transparent it offers a useful insight. Like an underwater aquarium, one of those glass-sided ant farms or those cadavers that have wax pumped into their veins.
It let’s us see inside a little deeper than usual, and show’s us how the machinery works.
This article (How “Adolescence” offers us a peek inside the machine) was created and published by off Guardian and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author Kit Knightly
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Starmer claims Adolescence is a documentary – again

Does Prime Minister Keir Starmer understand the difference between fact and fiction? Mr S isn’t so sure – after the Labour leader referred to the new Netflix series Adolescence as a documentary for the, er, second time. Either Sir Keir is ignorant about what exactly the show is – which, given he has referred to it multiple times before, would be rather baffling – or the PM has missed the point that the series is not actually real. It’s hardly a good look…
Speaking about toxic behaviour in young men, the Prime Minister spoke primly to a roundtable on Monday about the lessons that can be learned from Adolescence. ‘What can we do as a society to stop and prevent young boys being dragged into this whirlpool of hatred and misogyny?’ he questioned, before going on:
And it is young boys predominantly, and in this particular instance. But also how can we protect young girls at risk, because obviously that is a very strong feature of the documentary, the drama.
He got there in the end, eh? Starmer’s latest slip-up comes after he referred to the show in parliament as ‘a very, very good documentary’ – and the PM’s office has reiterated Sir Keir’s support for Netflix’s proposals to stream the drama free in secondary schools across the UK. Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch is less than impressed, hitting out at Starmer on Tuesday over the PM’s obsession with the Netflix ‘gimmick’ and fuming: ‘He thinks that he’s going to touch the people of this country or they’re all watching Netflix. No, he needs to talk about what’s happening in their lives right now.’ Ouch.
And perhaps if the Labour leader was less focused on fantasy, his party wouldn’t be polling quite so badly…
Watch the clip here:
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Charity Involved With Adolescence Suggested Boys Engaging in “Locker Room Banter” Can Lead to “Genocide”
“Boys will be boys” attitude put on a scale with gang rape and murder.
PAUL JOSEPH WATSON
The charity which met with Prime Minister Keir Starmer over a plan to screen the Netflix show Adolescence in UK schools previously published material suggesting that boys engaging in “locker room banter,” advocating for “strict gender roles” and “bragging” can ultimately lead to genocide.
Yes, really.
Adolescence is a 4 part drama based around a 13-year-old white boy who murders a girl after being radicalized by incel culture and ‘Manosphere’ social media influencers like Andrew Tate.
Despite the fact that the show is a complete work of fiction, it has somehow become a rallying cry for new policies and laws which will ultimately lead to more online censorship.
The child character in the show is a white boy from a married home, despite producers admitting the plot was primarily based on the murder of a 15-year-old black girl by a black Ugandan immigrant.
Tender has been instrumental in working with the producers of the show to bring it to a wider audience, leading to a plan to broadcast the series in all UK schools which has been backed by the government.
Representatives from Tender in addition to Adolescence co-creator Jack Thorne and producers Emma Feller and Jo Johnson met with the UK Prime Minister on Monday.
Some photos from the premiere (hosted by the charity) pic.twitter.com/yZrz6xCwQ3
— Charlotte Gill (@CharlotteCGill) April 1, 2025
As Charlotte Gill documents, Tender previously published a ‘pyramid of sexual violence’ which suggests that teenage boys engaging in “locker room banter,” “bragging,” “objectification,” and adhering to the attitude that “boys will be boys” can ultimately lead to sexual assault.
Here is some learning material from @TenderUK, the taxpayer-funded (£3.4 million, 2020-24) charity, coming to schools in the aftermath of Adolescence.
Its pyramid explains how men go from bragging to genocide.
There’s also colonialism in there. pic.twitter.com/KbffSnA5Uf
— Charlotte Gill (@CharlotteCGill) April 1, 2025
Not only that, the pyramid ludicrously asserts that such behavior is on a scale that can end up resulting in “femicide,” “homicide,” “gang rape,” “murder” and even “genocide.”
That’s quite a leap.
Gill also uncovered a document showing that Tender had received £3.4m in taxpayer funding from 2020-24 via government grants and government contracts.
I don’t know if Adolescence is a Psyop, but let’s just say that Tender, the charity working in conjunction with it, was very ready to go, PR wise, on the day of its release (13th March).
Tender received £3.4m in taxpayer funding from 2020-24. https://t.co/VC8ADVUJrz pic.twitter.com/MEtxAAOVEV
— Charlotte Gill (@CharlotteCGill) April 1, 2025
The charity has also featured pro-transgender actor and activist David Tennant as a speaker at one of its events.
During the event, Tennant asserted, “Our boys and young men need diverse role models who demonstrate the many ways to be a man.”
‘Our boys and young men need diverse role models who demonstrate the many ways to be a man, and how treating others with respect is the greatest show of strength.
David Tennant, Tender Awards 2024#actingforhealthyrelationships #davidtennant #RSHE #boysandyoungmen pic.twitter.com/6Wb3Y9sy75
— Tender (@TenderUK) October 1, 2024
As we document in the video above, Adolescence is a tool of social engineering that pins the blame for “toxic masculinity,” online radicalization and violence towards young women on white British boys, a complete inversion of the truth.
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