The Disney+ series, Say Nothing, has received critical attention as it prepares for 10 Iftas, highlighting the invisible cost of its portrayal of the Troubles. Its narrative, centered on the Continuity IRA, simplifies the violence and complexities tied to figures like Brendan Hughes and Dolours Price. Critics argue that this portrayal is problematic, as it romanticizes a tumultuous period in Irish history, undermining the peace process and the real victims' experiences and perspectives associated with it.
The Disney+ series, Say Nothing, takes a dubious turn by presenting the Troubles through a lens that romanticizes political violence, undermining the real victims and the peace process.
By framing the narrative from the perspective of the Continuity IRA, Say Nothing blurs the lines of morality, complicating the characterization of controversial figures like Gerry Adams.
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