Saving Culture (from itself)

All Quiet on Set: how early 2000's kid's tv paved the way for our current nightmare


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The read essay explores the exploitation of children in the entertainment industry, specifically focusing on the child stars of Nickelodeon in the early 2000s. It discusses the inappropriate content and behavior that these child stars were subjected to, as well as the lack of protection from the network and its executives. The conversation also highlights the role of parents in putting their children in harm's way for their own personal reasons. It draws parallels between the exploitation of child stars and the current trend of pushing children towards gender transition. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining boundaries between childhood and adulthood and the negative consequences of blurring those lines.

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Saving Culture (from itself)By Jenny Holland