The writer discusses a Turkish TV series, "Hear Me", criticizing its portrayal of violence, harassment, and bullying. They describe scenes where a poor girl is humiliated and physically abused by rich students, and how the school administration ignores these incidents. The writer also points out the normalization of violence and toxic relationships in the series, and how it can have a negative impact on viewers, especially children. They also mention the series' attempt to tackle the issue of bullying, but argue that it does not change the overall message. The writer is frustrated that such content is being consumed and even celebrated by audiences, and wonders when these scenarios will end.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker describes a scene from a TV series where a high school girl is kicked by rich people and her images are spread throughout the school.
2. The series shows violence, humiliation, and assault on female characters.
3. The speaker criticizes the normalization of violence and harassment in the series.
4. A character named Wing is introduced, who is described as a rich and privileged boy.
5. The series shows Wing and other characters engaging in bullying and harassment.
6. The speaker mentions a scene where a paralyzed girl is shown crying because she is "wingless."
7. The series portrays a character named Melis, who looks like she has just taken a culture lesson, and is in love with Wing.
8. The speaker criticizes the portrayal of mentally ill characters in the series.
9. The series shows a child being beaten by his father, and the father threatening to beat the child's mother.
10. The speaker mentions that the series allows violence but censors cigarettes and alcohol.
11. The speaker criticizes the normalization of violence and harassment in the series and its impact on Turkish society.
12. The series shows children being humiliated and filmed without their consent.
13. The speaker mentions that the series tries to justify bullying by showing the bully's backstory.
14. The series portrays a character who is in love with a man who treats her like a sheep.
15. The speaker criticizes the portrayal of owner-slave relationships as love relationships in the series.
Note: Some of the facts may be presented in a way that is critical or satirical, but I have tried to extract the underlying facts without including opinions or biases.