Series Dahmer is not unanimous. Although it seduces many Netflix subscribers, it is fiercely criticized by many. And especially by some LGBT individuals who criticized him for his treatment of this community in the hit series. Those who regret being categorized under the label “LGBT programs”, which brings together content that evokes questions of gender and sexual identity.
It’s really hard for some to accept that Dahmer can be found under the same label as ingots such as heart stopping and sex education Those who handle these LGBT themes with grace, sensitivity and positivity. If the show evokes a gay character and the homophobia of the police and the LGBT image of the real world, some members of this community regretted being represented by a serial killer.. “ This is not the representation we want », « Disgusting “, so we rose from subscribers. Growing discontent led Netflix to change its tune. Just days after going live, the platform claims has removed the dispute tag. Variation.
This LGBT label isn’t the only controversy linked to the hit Netflix series about this serial killer who claimed 17 victims in a decade. Members of Errol Lindsey’s family came out of the silence to express their disgust for this show. ” I think Netflix should ask us if it’s okay to make this show or how we feel about it. They didn’t ask me anything, they just did it. I’m not greedy but the drama yes (…) It’s sad that they are making money off this tragedy Rita Isbell, the sister of this victim of Dahmer’s, repented.
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Source: Programme Television

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