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From the rise of "villain edits" on TikTok to the way Succession changed how we talk about corporate power, popular media doesn't just reflect society—it rewrites it.
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🎬 A single documentary ( The Social Dilemma ) sparked global debates on mental health and tech ethics. A Netflix show ( Squid Game ) turned children’s playground games into a metaphor for late-stage capitalism. From the rise of "villain edits" on TikTok
📖 "I'm the protagonist." "That's a red flag." "Bye, Felicia!" Our daily vocabulary and social cues are scripted by the screens we watch. A Netflix show ( Squid Game ) turned
🧠 For marginalized communities, seeing a complex, heroic character on screen isn't just representation—it's validation. Popular media tells people who belongs and who matters.
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