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‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up’ seems to check most of the ‘woke’ boxes, elevating victimhood, sidelining tradition, and offering few diverse viewpoints. It’s an unmistakably modern take, with less interest in character complexity than social narratives.
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