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Video: Kemi Badenoch Runs Her Mouth Into Another Trouble
By Benjamin Abioye

UK Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch is facing criticism after making comments about the Netflix drama ‘Adolescence’, even though she admitted she has not watched it.
Kemi Badenoch had tried to enter the public conversation on the series, Adolescennce which is sparking public discussion about toxic masculinity and the influence of harmful social media figures on young men. However, she came out wounded after it emerged that she commented on a series she had not watched.
Many politicians, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Scottish First Minister John Swinney, have welcomed the debate. They believe it’s important to talk about the struggles young men face and the dangers of online influencers.
However, Kemi Badenoch’s comments on Adolescence focused on a conspiracy theory. She suggested the show was based on a real-life story about a Black boy, even though the main character in the show is white. Her remarks were seen by some as supporting an unproven idea, and many people criticized her for not doing enough research.
Critics say Badenoch is adding to “culture wars” by making strong public statements without fully understanding the issues. Some believe she used the topic to gain attention, rather than to help the conversation.
In contrast, others in government are using the show to raise awareness and find real solutions for challenges affecting young people.
In summary, Kemi Badenoch’s comments about ‘Adolescence’ have caused backlash, especially since she hasn’t watched the show. Many say this shows a lack of care in handling serious topics.
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