When Ross Kemp's acting career died out in the 2000s, he turned his hand to documentaries. The EastEnders actor has been making them for more than two decades now, with his latest effort being Lost Boys, Deadly Men. This series features Ross delving into the subculture of 'incels' - a group we can best describe in layman's terms as loners who can't get laid and blame women as a result.
Now Ross had a preconceived notion of incels before embarking on the documentary. He categorises them as white and right-wing, numbering in the 'hundreds of thousands' who 'kill lots of girls' and pose a 'permanent threat to Britain's security'. Unfortunately for Ross, that preconception was demolished in humiliating fashion by a leading expert in the field. A clip from the documentary, suggesting that perhaps he should have abandoned it altogether, shows the moment he is stunned into confused silence when researcher William Costello informs him that there have been no more than 15 incel killers across the entire world.
Watch the clip below (two minute watch)
Further revelations uncovered by the documentary are to heap further ridicule on Mr Kemp's assertions. Firstly, he couldn't actually locate any 'far right' incels and all the participants in the documentary describe themselves as being centre-left to left-wing. He also found that 42 per cent of incels based in the UK and US are from non-white ethnic groups, again contradicting his preconception. Barely one per cent of the people referred to the UK government's 'Prevent' anti-terror scheme are incels and another study informed Kemp that around 80 per cent of incels completely reject violence.
Did he not think to conduct a single piece of research before he began filming? That is, beyond watching the absurd Netflix drama Adolescence?
Perhaps Ross would have found more fertile ground documenting a real 'permanent threat' to our security - the Islamist fifth column that has raped thousands of girls, butchered people in the street and murdered little girls in bombings and other massacres in the UK that number significantly more than the 59 people killed globally by incels.
Of course that would be a non-starter for Ross. He's a staunch Labour supporter and has actively campaigned for the party in multiple elections over the years, most recently taking part in telephone canvassing alongside Chairman Starmer ahead of last May's local elections.
Like Starmer, Kemp seems to think that the totally fictional Adolescence is a reflection of real life. Starmer has even referred to it as a 'documentary' more than once on the floor of the Commons. Sadly, privileged idiots are taken in by a narrative they find only too comfortable to accept from within their gated bourgeois woke liberal communities. They don't want to confront the reality that the rest of us have to endure on a daily basis.

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