So finally! We've got a release date for the first of three Louis Theroux documentaries.
Theroux has confirmed that this new project - "Forbidden America" - is going to be a three-part series focusing on the internet and how it has impacted the "most controversial corners of American entertainment". The first episode is going to be on the "far-right" in America and how they weaponise their influence "through gaming and streaming services". Theroux confirmed this in a BBC article published back in September of last year.
The second episode will be on the "new world of rap and hip-hop in the southern states of America, and in particular Florida". Theroux will examine how these rappers become successful through "feuding online, opening up about their anxieties and fears, and live-streaming their sometimes chaotic lifestyles".
Lastly, the final episode will explore the porn industry and how it has developed, especially in light of the Me Too movement and with the proliferation of online pornography, allowing new platforms like OnlyFans to form and become a staple within our society.
Here is the full link to the BBC publication about Theroux's new project:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2021/louis-theroux-forbidden-america
It gives us a clear description of how they will portray Nick and his hyper online movement, which Theroux will likely try to delegitimise as being disconnected from reality, alienating large groups of people, and intentionally provoking hostility against outsiders. I think he'll also play up the fact that a majority of these groypers are high-school/college students with no real experience in politics. Anyway, those are just my first thoughts on it. We'll just have to wait and see. It's gonna be an interesting watch nonetheless.
Also, Theroux released a new book where he briefly discussed his thoughts on Nick Fuentes, his views, and the groyper movement. RPG made a video on it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYKvXVrjH28