Adolescence is a fictional TV show in which a schoolboy brutally murders his female classmate after being exposed to online incel ideology, and other supposed hate literature. So, the misogyny theme can be run, big time. The series excited the Prime Minster Starmer, and he and his merry men, and women, want it shown in all schools so that White boys can be put in their place. The Left-wing media was just as excited, with numerous articles being published.

Yet is all a modern propaganda myth. Females of the girl's age group are simply not a major category for murder at all, let alone stabbings, let alone by a White boy. And the White boy is a minority regarding knife crimes; such crimes are disproportionately committed by Black males, rather than White or Asian males. "According to the Mayor of London's office, black Londoners comprise 61% of knife murder perpetrators, despite being only 13% of the population."

So why does the Leftist political class, and chattering class push this TV series with such gusto? Clearly for its propaganda purposes, as the system fears that social media could awaken White males to their true plight before their demographic destruction is complete. Of course, no stone is left unturned in the grand agenda of the Great Replacement.

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"The Left in Britain has become completely obsessed with Adolescence, a fictional TV show in which a schoolboy brutally murders his female classmate after being exposed to incel ideology online. The Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said we must tackle the "emerging and growing problem" the show highlights. And the Labour MP Anneliese Midgley has gone as far as calling for it to be screened in Parliament.

Meanwhile, the BBC has published literally dozens of articles about the show. In a particularly bizarre recent TV segment, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch was interrogated by two BBC journalists because she said she hadn't watched it. When Badenoch explained that she doesn't watch Casualty to know what's going on in the NHS, she was met with the following response:

Do you stand by the thing that you just said about you comparing Adolescence with Casualty, these TV programmes? Did you really mean to say that?

It's as if she drew a comparison between herself and Adolf Hitler. What's so unreasonable about comparing two fictional TV shows?

Like Badenoch, I haven't watched the show — but I get the basic premise. So how useful is it for understanding violence in Britain?

Let's begin with crime statistics. The character who is murdered in the show is a 13 year-old white girl. Is this a demographic group with a high risk of being murdered? No. ONS figures show that, in the year 2023-24, there was a single murder of a white female aged 5-15. In the year before, there were four such murders, and in the year before that there were five.

But has the risk risen over a longer timescale — the last 10 years, say? The ONS does not provide a breakdown by age, sex and ethnicity, though it does provide one by age and sex. The figures show there has been no trend in the homicide rate for females aged 5-15.

The character who commits the stabbing is a 13 year-old white boy. Is this a demographic group with a high rate of knife murder? The ONS does not provide a breakdown by age and ethnicity, but we do know that such crimes are disproportionately committed by black males, rather than white or Asian males. According to the Mayor of London's office, black Londoners comprise 61% of knife murder perpetrators, despite being only 13% of the population.

What about incel ideology — are its adherents particularly violent? Not according to recent research. Although there have been murders that were motivated by incel ideology, William Costello and David Buss find that "incels are not particularly prone to violence" and their "propensity for violence appears relatively low compared to that of the general population".

Fortunately, crimes like the one portrayed in Adolescence are extremely rare in Britain, and to the extent that murders of 13 year-olds by 13 year-olds do happen, the show misrepresents the most likely ethnicity of the perpetrator. What's more, research suggests that individuals who subscribe to incel ideology are not particularly violent. While the show may have a compelling narrative, it doesn't seem particularly useful for understanding violence in contemporary society.