Amazon Prime’s latest animated woke cartoon was launched on Friday, October 29th. FairfaxRadical gender ideology, anti-white dialogue and left-wing extremism, including
Fairfax is about a group of Los Angeles middle schoolers seeking social media fame. The first episode promotes radical gender language and woke LGBTQIA ideology right away. One middle school character refers to her “dads” getting a divorce, again normalizing the absence of a biological mom and dad in family formation. Ask your children questions, such as: “What is the pronoun of your father?” School plays often include a gender-swapping version of Les Mis. Billy Porter, who has gained fame as a cross-dressing gay man, voices Hiroki Hassan, the influencer and trendsetter whose brand items Fairfax characters desperately seek to buy.
The show revolves around young friends Dale (Skyler Gisondo), Truman (Jaboukie Young-White), Benny (Peter S. Kim) and Derica (Kiersey Clemons). Derica is the show’s proud left-wing activist. Most shows geared toward adolescents nowadays have a (usually female) character who makes left-wing activism her identity and lifestyle. In the episode, “Fairfolks,” Derika brags to an elderly union activist about how she and her friends unionized “against our parents”. In that same episode, Derica talks about “Molotov cocktails”And how did she do it? wants to torch “Eric Garcetti’s house.” And when helping Dale run for a school election, she tries to harness the “spirit of AOC”. Greta Thunberg is her obsession as a climate change activist. By the end of the series, Derica is FaceTiming with Thunberg.
While Derica sounds female in her voice, she has an overall ambiguous look that Dale says to his parents. “I don’t know if she identifies with a girl,” he said. When Dale, a Boy Scout, mentions at a concert that he forgot his phone, Derica replies, “Gender neutral scout says what!” Derica also refers to God as “she.”
Derica wears an “Brown as Fuck” button on one episode. She also has a BLM symbol in her social media. This is in keeping with the general race-baiting nature of the series. When we first meet Derica, a grocery store employee tries to remove her from protesting the salad bar area (she is against “milking almonds”), Derica tells him, “Why don’t you take your Cis-white “tude Chad, get away from my protest.” When pubescent Dale says his “life is over” after a setback, his black stepmother tells him, “Oh, your life ain’t over, honey. White is your choice.There will be a million more chances. But the worst moment is when Dale’s black friend, Truman, tells him, “You’re My first ever white friend was a kid.Thank you, Dale. Think about what it would look like if this sentence were replaced by any other group. Is racism acceptable if the child in the program is black?
Leftist virtue signaling goes on incessant. The series promotes the abortion giant Planned Parenthood when a middle school influencer with a huge following makes a “charitable” donation to Planned Parenthood. An episode shows graffiti with the words “kill all landlords.” And a student accuses Dale of wanting to take women “backwards” for suggesting a “1950s day” at school.
As VarietyAccording to the author, it’s “more depressing that funny.” This is the latest example of Hollywood’s forgettable, woke brainwashing that tries to make teens relevant. Despite all the Gen Z pandering it does, Variety noted, “the age of the “Fairfax” characters may not be habituated to sitting down and watching an eight-episode TV series.” This should not be considered a failure in Hollywood.