Name & Shame Romanticised Abuse in Lead Roles
Actors, companies, countries that choose these sort of stories: once or twice can make for interesting stories. Anything more and it's promoting a culture of abuse as romantic & natural!
Examples: demeaning, extreme control, punishing (for not liking back, for having "disobeyed"...), humiliating, tracking, stalking, confiscating phone, kidnapping, keeping prisoner, chronic shouting, insulting, regular forced intimacy (kisses, bed sharing, rape...)
It's scary how much of our media intake is actually Abuse & Violence. Look no further than the views (and our ratings!) for all these dramas and movies! o_o
Below is a quote you can edit/POST below YouTube videos, & REPORT them for celebrating these scenes & scenarios. EDIT what's in bold to fit the specific problems:
NO to romanticising violence against women! >_< Rape is not love; it's not romantic; it's ABUSE. #NotBuyingIt
TO REPORT VIDEO: "Hateful or abusive content" > "Promotes hatred or violence" > Romanticises marital rape & abuse!
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- In order to get news, Nit follows Pawee and his father to a psych ward where she finds out that Pawee's mother is still alive and not dead like his father had ...more
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- Dong Shan Cai wil uitmuntend presteren op haar droomuniversiteit, waar ze te maken krijgt met een elitaire kliek van knappe, populaire strebers, maar ook liefde vindt. (Bron: Netflix)
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20. Kurosaki-kun no Iinari ni Nante Naranai
Japanese Special - 2015, 2 episodes86 points by 1 voters - Muey is a young girl who lived with her adopted mother, who was also her mother's friend, since her biological mother passed away. Muey also has a crush on Thian who is ...more
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