
Adolescence writer wants 'radical action not role models'
The writer behind the year's most talked-about TV show discusses the changes he hopes it will inspire.
The recent Netflix series, "Adolescence," produced by Stephen Graham, has sparked a crucial conversation about the alarming trend of young boys committing violence against young girls. Graham, in a recent interview, highlighted the complexities of this issue, stating, "It hurt my heart... what kind of society are we living in?" He emphasized the need for a collective response, involving education, parenting, community, and government. The absence of social media during his own youth, he pointed out, created a stark contrast to the current digital landscape. While the series itself doesn't offer easy answers, Graham's comments underscore the urgent need for a frank and open discussion about accountability and prevention. This conversation is critical to understanding the root causes and developing effective strategies to protect vulnerable young girls.
The writer behind the year's most talked-about TV show discusses the changes he hopes it will inspire.