Fans require Netflix boycott on this "series of shameful honorary crimes"
A mini-series on Jeffrey Dahmer receives assets from the family members of a victim, among others.
The series of real crimes always attract the public and make them speak, but aNew Netflix show To so upset viewers that they call a boycott of the service.DahmerstarsEvan Peters As a notorious serial killerJeffrey Dahmer And includes fictitious accounts of his beginnings, the murders he committed and the trial which found him sentenced to 15 counts of life prison. It was created on service on September 21, and although it isThe biggest beginnings of the Netflix series Still, this has also led to angry reactions.
Although the content of the program itself is clearly overwhelming, the problem for some criticisms is not only that the program is a real serial killer. Read the rest to know whyDahmerA so much, including members of the family of a victim, condemning Netflix.
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The sister of a victim spoke.
In a test "as said to" for the initiate,Rita Isbell, the sister of the victim of DahmerErrol Lindsey,,said she was not informed About the Netflix series, even if the reconstruction by an actor of his passionate declaration of impact on the victim during the trial is included inDahmer.
"I have never been contacted about the show. I have the impression that Netflix should have asked if we are bothering or how we thought we did. They didn't ask me anything. They have it Just done, "said Isbell.
She continued: "I could even understand it if they gave part of the money to the children of the victims. Not necessarily their families. I mean, I am old. I am very, very comfortable. But the Victims have children and grandchildren. If the show took advantage of them in one way or another, it would not be as hard and negligent. "
The show made that Isbell felt like "relive" events again.
Isbell said that she had watched only one episode that included her as a character, as played byDashawn Barnes.
"When I saw a part of the show, it disturbed me, especially when I saw myself - when I saw my name fall on the screen and this lady saying exactly what I said . If I didn't know better, I would do it. Ve thought it was me, "she said. "Her hair was like mine, she had on the same clothes. This is why it was like reliving again. It brought back all the emotions that I felt at the time."
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Another family member calledDahmer"Relumatize."
In addition to the Isbell speaking, a cousin from Lindsey,Eric Perry,,denounced the series on Twitter.
"I am not telling anyone what to look at, I know that True Crime Media is a huge nurse, but if you are really curious to know the victims, my family (the Isbell) is upset about this show. He is recovered again and again, and for what? How many films / shows / documentaries do we need? "Perry wrote.
He continued inA second tweet, "Like recreating my cousin having an emotional break in court in front of the man who tortured and murdered his brother is wild. Wiiiiilild."
Even people not connected to murders call the series.
Most viewers do not have the direct connection that Isbell and Perry make, but some still see the potential damageDahmercould provoke the family's family and friends. It was also noted that most men targeted by Dahmer were racial minorities, which added another layer to the dramatization of the case.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"Maybe it's time to boycott once for all @netflix,"The Twitter user @charlieelovesu wrote. "The lack of empathy, emotional intelligence or simply global humanity with this new Dahmer series shows how the re -employment of the pain and trauma of blacks (because those close to the victim are still alive) priority on morality. "
@liv_romano tweeted, "Lift your hand if you think that Netflix should considerably compensate for the families of Jeffery Dahmer's victims for having published the new documentary centers without their consent and that the city of Milwaukee should finally set up a memorial for the victims."
@Hifromthefuture published, "I all implore you not to watch Dahmer's new film. The family of a victim has advanced and asked that we do not beat it. They were not consulted. Their feelings did not been considered. Film to become bigger. "
"Why do they have a series on Jeffrey Dahmer who kills black men from whom we have to boycott this drawback [explained] is shameful for families", "wrote @ Candace86545977.
It is not the only controversy that the series was confronted.
In addition to being called to be insensitive to the victims and their families,Dahmer Also made one of the newspapers for one of the labels that Netflix put on the mini-series. On the streaming service, Dahmer was classified under "LGBTQ"; The serial murderer was gay, just like some of his victims. As indicated by the Los Angeles Times ,, A viral tiktok video of the user @lizthelezbo says that even if the tag is "technically true ... this is not the representation that we are looking for".
Others have also spoken on social networks, and the "LGBTQ" tag has since has been deleted on Netflix.
The best life has contacted Netflix for comments on Isbell's comments and the general backlash but has not yet received an answer.