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Youth Becomings and the Anti-Crisis of Kids in Global Japan

dwayne dixon, Author

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Climax as Network 23's attempt to commodify and exploit youth violence is exposed

Max Headroom and Edison Carter slip into a raking contest and transmit the violent outcome live, foiling the attempts by industry executives to callously exploit and profit from the bloody underground youth sport.
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Max Headroom Rakers at 2146 - 2512 seconds
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