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Is this going too far?! Sequel to The Hype around this new Netflix series.
Last time I wrote a blog about the Netflix series Squid Game , I would like to follow up on this
successful series.
In addition to being extremely popular among young and old, this series also attracts a dark side.
Since this series came online, YouTube videos have been going viral and even bullied kids at school.
You read it right, the Squid Game series has reached the schoolyard in an elementary school in Belgium and not in a very good way.
The school reports that violent games are being played between students.
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Meh, there's no dark side to it. Kids just love doing things. I remember my brother always wanted to wrestle with me because he watched... Show moreMeh, there's no dark side to it. Kids just love doing things. I remember my brother always wanted to wrestle with me because he watched WWF.
Children who participate in this are not “influenced” by a series. That's just parents who failed in a basic upbringing and putting it on the “Netflix”.
For Netflix it was violent movies, before that it was violent games before that it was the music of Marylon Manson.
At such events, they always look for everyone to accuse except the parents of those children, of course.
Is certainly not “influencing” like @Marc De Bisschop suspected, on the contrary, the only purpose this series had is to make money and the director Hwang Dong-hyuk based this mainly on his childhood. So not at all “to put people against each other”
Man man man
Children who participate in this are not “influenced” by a series. That's just parents who failed in a basic upbringing and putting it on the “Netflix”.
For Netflix it was violent movies, before that it was violent games before that it was the music of Marylon Manson.
At such events, they always look for everyone to accuse except the parents of those children, of course.
Is certainly not “influencing” like @Marc De Bisschop suspected, on the contrary, the only purpose this series had is to make money and the director Hwang Dong-hyuk based this mainly on his childhood. So not at all “to put people against each other”
Man man man
@PeacefulPotato Kids also do everything adults do, for all when they're in a phase, I know all about it, I see this happening on a daily basis. I also have experience with my past that “violence” is being used in the schoolyards. We live in 2O21 in the mea... Show more @PeacefulPotato Kids also do everything adults do, for all when they're in a phase, I know all about it, I see this happening on a daily basis. I also have experience with my past that “violence” is being used in the schoolyards. We live in 2O21 in the meantime, so everything is more extreme than I used to put it like that. The story I read about kids beating each other to bruises grabbed me and I had to write a sequel to it from myself about the hype of this series, but also what happens behind the series if you know what I mean.
But thanks for your response, I appreciate that.
But thanks for your response, I appreciate that.
I thought it would go too far. Children are easy to influence, for that matter cut the words of @Marc De Bisschop a lot of wood.
My thanks @Dewaputra for your understanding support.
I think it's very good that you wrote a sequel to this because indeed what @Marc De Bisschop also says it's almost always made with a goal
@mama-rosita Thank you, I totally agree with the comments below:)
it is good that action is taken in this regard until regrettable events happen
the population of children and adolescents are more influenced by this type of action that does not contribute anything
Playground violence is of all time, it used to be called Cowboy and Indian.
@Rudy Siedlecki 🌳 I know all about violence on the playground. I just thought it was appropriate to write a sequel here since I also wrote a blog about the series, I thought it was right that on the other hand I had to write a less fun blog about the series:)
Good follow-up to your previous blog. 😜 It also highlights the negative side of the hype.
There can be a dark side to everything. Of course this series must be disturbing. That's why I don't think I see her.
Very good informative material, we sometimes as parents overlook a lot. 👍
Good blog I liked it very much is quite informative most things have a background
Everything or almost, is made with a purpose. Either to scare people, set up or urge people to engage in certain behaviors. Who is strong enough resists, who doesn't go under it or follow servile.
It's good that you wrote the sequel to it, and I'm glad that Netflix won't captivate me and now certainly,.
It's good that you wrote the sequel to it, and I'm glad that Netflix won't captivate me and now certainly,.
@Marc De Bisschop I didn't know myself, I was tipped by someone here on Yoors or I wanted to write about it with all the love of course.! But it's a shame some series take such a bad turn.
@DeVerleidelijkeSchrijfster They are painful experiences, of course, and is always an infant who starts doing so and stirup others. or else!!!

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