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Sources confirming that this show was made specifically to torment a man who was a victim of extrajudicial castration, in the covert war on alleged sex offenders? I know it's true, because I've met the person it's about and knowing what was done to him, it's very obvious on the show. It's an intensely offensive product designed to sexually harass someone for their disability. It's a truly awful affront to all civilized and decent society. But I can't find any sources that come out and say so. It's part of what the mafia does when they attack a person. They cut off their testicles and make shows on tv openly joking about it, via thinly veiled euphemisms, so that the victim will be said to suffer delusions of reference when they encounter the media made to offend them. A lot of people know about it, but it's not a public fact, to avoid taking responsibility for their media. It's one of many shows on Netflix about this. It should really explain this somewhere in the article, shouldn't it? It's a hit piece made to torment disabled mob victims. Or does that just go without saying by virtue of being a Netflix production?06:52, 8 May 2022 (UTC)~ — Preceding unsigned comment added by TehMatBan (talk • contribs)