: Critics argue that seasons like Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story can be "shamelessly exploitative," often reducing Black gay victims to "pieces of meat" rather than fully realized people.
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: Recent installments, such as Monster: The Ed Gein Story , have been criticized for reviving dangerous tropes that conflate gender nonconformity or homosexuality with psychosis and violence.
: While some series attempt to center victims—such as the episode " Silenced " in the Dahmer season—reviewers note these efforts are often undercut by graphic imagery that retraumatizes the community. Reclaiming the "Monster"
Recent mainstream media has faced significant backlash for how it portrays Black gay men, particularly within Ryan Murphy's Monster anthology series on Netflix .
: Critics argue that seasons like Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story can be "shamelessly exploitative," often reducing Black gay victims to "pieces of meat" rather than fully realized people.
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: Recent installments, such as Monster: The Ed Gein Story , have been criticized for reviving dangerous tropes that conflate gender nonconformity or homosexuality with psychosis and violence. : Critics argue that seasons like Dahmer —
: While some series attempt to center victims—such as the episode " Silenced " in the Dahmer season—reviewers note these efforts are often undercut by graphic imagery that retraumatizes the community. Reclaiming the "Monster" Reclaiming the "Monster" Recent mainstream media has faced
Recent mainstream media has faced significant backlash for how it portrays Black gay men, particularly within Ryan Murphy's Monster anthology series on Netflix .