Full headline, because it wouldn't all fit up there: "'Predators' Review: A Damning Look at the Legacy of 'To Catch a Predator' Argues that We're All Complicit in America's Perverted Sense of Justice"
An interesting article that happened to pop up in my Google News app.
Disclaimer: I have never seen a single full episode of To Catch a Predator. The most I have seen are short clips on Youtube. And the memes, of course. The memes were pervasive and inescapable for a while, back when the show was on the air, and they're still a thing even now, too. And prior to reading that article, I'd never heard of this documentary, either. I'm not sure I would want to see the documentary, any more than I ever wanted to see the show itself, but... still. An interesting article.
An interesting article that happened to pop up in my Google News app.
Disclaimer: I have never seen a single full episode of To Catch a Predator. The most I have seen are short clips on Youtube. And the memes, of course. The memes were pervasive and inescapable for a while, back when the show was on the air, and they're still a thing even now, too. And prior to reading that article, I'd never heard of this documentary, either. I'm not sure I would want to see the documentary, any more than I ever wanted to see the show itself, but... still. An interesting article.