💨 Abstract
A Channel 4 show, "Handcuffed," pairs strangers with opposing views for a £100,000 prize. In the first episode, Sir Benjamin Slade, an aristocrat, clashed with George, a prison officer, over a painting by Adolf Hitler. Slade praised Hitler's skills with children and art, sparking outrage. After further arguments, Slade quit the show, using bolt cutters to free himself from George. Viewers criticized Slade's comments about Hitler.
Courtesy: Milo Pope
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