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Kemi Badenoch Repeats puberty conspiracy theory

Kemi Badenoch repeated a conspiracy theory rejected by one of the creators of the program about puberty.

He told the Tora leader GB News that Netflix drama was based on a real story, but my understanding is that the crime is not white ”.

In the show, a young girl is stabbed and a white child is arrested.

Ian Miles Cheong, who sent it to X, said to 1.2 million followers: “Netflix has a show about a British knife killer who killed a girl on the bus and based on real cases of real life, such as the Southport killer.

“So what happened. Races changed the real killer from a black man/immigrant to a white child, and the story became radical by the red pill movement online.

“The absolute state of White Anti Propaganda.”

X owner Elon Musk, “Wow,” he replied.

“Stephen and I claimed that it was based on a story and another story, so we competed here because we were relying here and everything else.

“I have told many real life stories in my time, and when you take the elements of a real life story and put it on the screen, I know the harm that may come if you don’t wait. There is no part of it, it is based on a real story, not a single piece.

“We do not mention a point about the race.

Stephen Graham said Radio Times A series of different murders read the inspiration of puberty.

He said: “Where did he come from, there was an event in Liverpool for me, and he was stabbed to death by a young child. I just thought, why?

“At that time there was another young girl who was stabbed and killed at a bus stop in South London. And in the north, that young girl Brianna Ghey was pulled into the park by two young people and stabbed it. I just thought, what’s going on?

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