Currently the number one Netflix offering in more than 30 different countries, and viewed more than 2.6 million times by UK audiences in its first week alone, it's fair to say 'Baby Reindeer' - the hit new show created by comedian Richard Gadd - is a fairly significant cultural offering.
It seems eminently clear that Miri either possesses a crystal ball or has a duplicate pass key to the gaming room of the local globalist headquarters.Either way she has an eerie way of precdicting the next psychological move of those wishing to control and/or eliminate us. There is a third option but I daren't even think about it!
Thank you for this information, analysis and warning Miri. The first I'd heard of Baby Reindeer. Must have been too busy down the pub, at live entertainment venues or at my favourite stand-up comedy venue: Comedy Unleashed!
So glad I read this! I’d heard some chitter-chatter about this series and had no intention of watching it, as I really intensely dislike most modern TV productions (give me Dad’s Army or It Ain’t Half Hot Mum any day). However, I’ll now be diving right in with my critical thinking goggles firmly strapped on! 👍
My wife gave me the DVD box set of “It Ain’t Half Hot Mum” and, on watching it, I could have wept at the sheer joyous irreverence of the cultural mish-mash whereby e.g. Western pop songs were sung by an Indian to the accompaniment of a sitar, and Michael Bates (in blackface – shock horror!) cheerfully mangled the English language – and British pretensions with it! No-one nowadays seems to understand that these old “bigoted” programmes actually skewered bigotry and presented a far greater integration of “diversity” than the dreary and dour politically correct stuff now.
Just having watched Baby Reindeer, I found it uninvolving due to my inability to sympathise with the central character. It was obvious that his stand up routine was a nightmare from the start. Equally obvious that the groomer was a dodgy character. Why continue with either?
I also noted cumbersome stereotypical association whereby Martha is bigoted against Asians and Donny's “trans girlfriend” is played by an olive skinned “transwoman” – actually Mexican. Thus we get a conflation between xenophobia and “transphobia”.
I hadn't heard of Baby Reindeer, nor am I ever likely to watch what sounds a perfectly horrible film (and anyway we don't have a telly)! Miri's ideas are very interesting and she is likely to be right, as she has been about other things. However, her ideas are somewhat at odds with what Jason Christoff, for instance, says in an interview with Charles Malet of UKC and in his podcast with James Delingpole - that drugs, alcohol and caffeine are bad for you (he gives evidence), making people unhealthy which in turn makes them more compliant. What he says makes sense, though 'everything in moderation' (especially with regard to caffeine and alcohol) is a maxim that stood my parents in good stead, as they lived till they were 89 and 99! But I get Miri's point about the reduction in sociability if pubs, comedy clubs, etc etc are got rid of - and I definitely agree with her that sociability is something 'they' want to prevent. So how do these two theories fit together? Is Jason Christoff pushing the cabal's agenda? That doesn't seem likely. We will just have to see how things pan out...
Now that I've had a bit more time to reflect, it seems to me that Baby Reindeer may be the most repulsive thing I've ever seen. I was basically watching someone self-harming for three or four hours and who then expected my sympathy. I may as well have been watching him masturbate. Indeed, that's literally what he was doing at one point.
Narcissistic masochism is the order of the day. BR may be an update of the old religious directive to fret over your sins and spend your life seeking "redemption".
There is another piece of subliminal messaging in Baby Reindeer i.e. the soundtrack which I found to be full of unexpected personal favourites of mine: King Crimson, Brian Eno, Tim Buckley, the early Bee Gees etc. And I now wonder if this too is an indication of “the good old days” seen entirely as a realm of nostalgic relics? The series is bidding me say farewell to a world now gone.
The TV producer who grooms Donny is an unlikely figure seeing as he is obviously a wealthy man and I see no reason why he would spend so much time and effort and drugs etc. to have sex with a clearly unwilling Donny when there would surely be no shortage of willing partners.
“One would have thought that LGBT advocate groups would have come down on this portrayal like a ton of bricks, sternly reprimanding Netflix for reinforcing dangerous stereotypes about homosexuality - e.g., that it can be caused by abuse, and is characterised by anonymous promiscuity. Oddly enough, they haven't, and rather have applauded the show for its unflinching honesty.”
Here we have yet another demonstration of the “phony dissent mode” of the media whereby e.g. the (at the time) recent scare over covid and the enforced restrictions were oddly suspended for the BLM protests over George Floyd.
But then again, the entire covid operation was a vast exercise in false portrayal whereby a top-down authoritarian assault on liberties was presented as a “triumph for the people”.
(One of the few laughs at the time was the attempt by the World Socialist Web Site to cast the lockdowns as the result of wildcat strikes across Europe. The UK miners’ strike of the 80s lasted a year and was defeated and yet we are supposed to believe that these “wildcat strikes”, which could only have lasted weeks, somehow forced entire governments into economic shutdown!)
Every protest given a high profile in the media is phony. And the famous “changing taste of the public” is thoroughly manufactured.
It seems eminently clear that Miri either possesses a crystal ball or has a duplicate pass key to the gaming room of the local globalist headquarters.Either way she has an eerie way of precdicting the next psychological move of those wishing to control and/or eliminate us. There is a third option but I daren't even think about it!
That was so well written, Miri. But really grim, and horribly feasible. 🍷
Thank you for this information, analysis and warning Miri. The first I'd heard of Baby Reindeer. Must have been too busy down the pub, at live entertainment venues or at my favourite stand-up comedy venue: Comedy Unleashed!
No I hadn't heard of it but thanks for the warning and the precis. Forewarned is forearmed.
What Trannie nightmare rabbit hole did you just send me down in order to get context on what you were saying in your opening paragraphs?
So glad I read this! I’d heard some chitter-chatter about this series and had no intention of watching it, as I really intensely dislike most modern TV productions (give me Dad’s Army or It Ain’t Half Hot Mum any day). However, I’ll now be diving right in with my critical thinking goggles firmly strapped on! 👍
My wife gave me the DVD box set of “It Ain’t Half Hot Mum” and, on watching it, I could have wept at the sheer joyous irreverence of the cultural mish-mash whereby e.g. Western pop songs were sung by an Indian to the accompaniment of a sitar, and Michael Bates (in blackface – shock horror!) cheerfully mangled the English language – and British pretensions with it! No-one nowadays seems to understand that these old “bigoted” programmes actually skewered bigotry and presented a far greater integration of “diversity” than the dreary and dour politically correct stuff now.
Just having watched Baby Reindeer, I found it uninvolving due to my inability to sympathise with the central character. It was obvious that his stand up routine was a nightmare from the start. Equally obvious that the groomer was a dodgy character. Why continue with either?
I also noted cumbersome stereotypical association whereby Martha is bigoted against Asians and Donny's “trans girlfriend” is played by an olive skinned “transwoman” – actually Mexican. Thus we get a conflation between xenophobia and “transphobia”.
I hadn't heard of Baby Reindeer, nor am I ever likely to watch what sounds a perfectly horrible film (and anyway we don't have a telly)! Miri's ideas are very interesting and she is likely to be right, as she has been about other things. However, her ideas are somewhat at odds with what Jason Christoff, for instance, says in an interview with Charles Malet of UKC and in his podcast with James Delingpole - that drugs, alcohol and caffeine are bad for you (he gives evidence), making people unhealthy which in turn makes them more compliant. What he says makes sense, though 'everything in moderation' (especially with regard to caffeine and alcohol) is a maxim that stood my parents in good stead, as they lived till they were 89 and 99! But I get Miri's point about the reduction in sociability if pubs, comedy clubs, etc etc are got rid of - and I definitely agree with her that sociability is something 'they' want to prevent. So how do these two theories fit together? Is Jason Christoff pushing the cabal's agenda? That doesn't seem likely. We will just have to see how things pan out...
Now that I've had a bit more time to reflect, it seems to me that Baby Reindeer may be the most repulsive thing I've ever seen. I was basically watching someone self-harming for three or four hours and who then expected my sympathy. I may as well have been watching him masturbate. Indeed, that's literally what he was doing at one point.
Narcissistic masochism is the order of the day. BR may be an update of the old religious directive to fret over your sins and spend your life seeking "redemption".
There is another piece of subliminal messaging in Baby Reindeer i.e. the soundtrack which I found to be full of unexpected personal favourites of mine: King Crimson, Brian Eno, Tim Buckley, the early Bee Gees etc. And I now wonder if this too is an indication of “the good old days” seen entirely as a realm of nostalgic relics? The series is bidding me say farewell to a world now gone.
The TV producer who grooms Donny is an unlikely figure seeing as he is obviously a wealthy man and I see no reason why he would spend so much time and effort and drugs etc. to have sex with a clearly unwilling Donny when there would surely be no shortage of willing partners.
“One would have thought that LGBT advocate groups would have come down on this portrayal like a ton of bricks, sternly reprimanding Netflix for reinforcing dangerous stereotypes about homosexuality - e.g., that it can be caused by abuse, and is characterised by anonymous promiscuity. Oddly enough, they haven't, and rather have applauded the show for its unflinching honesty.”
Here we have yet another demonstration of the “phony dissent mode” of the media whereby e.g. the (at the time) recent scare over covid and the enforced restrictions were oddly suspended for the BLM protests over George Floyd.
But then again, the entire covid operation was a vast exercise in false portrayal whereby a top-down authoritarian assault on liberties was presented as a “triumph for the people”.
(One of the few laughs at the time was the attempt by the World Socialist Web Site to cast the lockdowns as the result of wildcat strikes across Europe. The UK miners’ strike of the 80s lasted a year and was defeated and yet we are supposed to believe that these “wildcat strikes”, which could only have lasted weeks, somehow forced entire governments into economic shutdown!)
Every protest given a high profile in the media is phony. And the famous “changing taste of the public” is thoroughly manufactured.