from Vigilant Citizen:
The second season of Squid Game was about attracting young viewers to expose them to violence, symbolism, and, more importantly, powerful messages. The main one: Conform to the elite or pay the price. Here’s an in-depth look at Squid Game 2.
In the first season of Squid Game, hundreds of poor people were recruited by a shady organization to participate in children’s games. The reward: The winners get lots of money. The catch: The losers get violently killed.
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As my article about the first season explained, behind the series’ twisted games and shocking violence were embedded messages about society. While some mass media critics claimed that the series was “anti-capitalist,” it went way beyond that.
In the season’s final episodes, viewers discovered that the games were created to entertain wealthy yet perverted people. And, through subtle yet unmistakable symbolism, Squid Game pointed to the real-life counterparts of these elite guests.
In short, the first season was about the occult elite controlling the masses through manipulative tactics. The people at the bottom are portrayed as cattle that can be sacrificed ritualistically for the pleasure of those who rule them.
Despite these dark messages, Squid Game became Netflix’s biggest series. A significant reason for this success is the intentional marketing targeted at children and the constant flow of viral content on platforms such as TikTok. Through underhanded ways, the makers of Squid Game attracted children and teenagers to then expose them to extreme violence, intense dehumanization, and, even sadder, to a dystopian system where non-conformity to the elite’s rules results in death.
Targetting Children
In my article about the first season, I also highlighted that Squid Game appealed to children in numerous ways. After luring these young eyes, the series exposes them to extreme violence and toxic, demoralizing messages.
The second season is guilty of the same tactics.
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