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Stranger Things fans warned not to get Eleven tattoo over offensive connotations

Stranger Things fans have been busy enjoying the latest instalment of the Netflix hit show, which returned on May 27, with some people even getting tattoos to match Eleven.

But along with all of the excitement, fans have now been given a stark warning against rushing out to get the numerical design.

In the Duffer Brothers show, Eleven – who is played by Millie Bobby Brown – has a tattoo which reads 011 on her wrist.

It was inked onto her by Dr Martin Brenner, played by Matthew Modine, during her time at the Hawkins National Laboratory.

The doctor also gave matching tattoos to the other children he experimented on.

Eleven was given the tattoo as a way of dehumanising her
(Image: Netflix © 2022)

Similar wrist tattoos have now been adopted by fans, with photos even being shared on Stranger Things’ official Instagram Stories.

However, one Twitter user has highlighted the tattoo’s negative connotations, saying those given in Stranger Things are reminiscent of tattoos given – often forcefully – to concentration camp prisoners during the Holocaust.

They said: “In the holocaust, upon arriving at a concentration/death/work camp, you would get a tattoo like this.

The latest season dropped last month
(Image: Netflix © 2022)

“It was a process not only so that the Nazi could keep track and records of people, but also to dehumanise people. They no longer had a name because they weren’t deemed significant enough to have one.

“They were instead referred to as a number only.”

Kimberly Terasaki, writer at The Mary Sue, elaborated on the warning in a recent article.

L to R: Eduardo Franco as Argyle, Charlie Heaton as Jonathan, Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven, Noah Schnapp as Will Byers, and Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler
(Image: Netflix © 2022)

She said that Eleven’s tattoo is “meant to be directly linked to the dehumanisation experienced by Jewish people during the Holocaust”.

By tattooing Eleven, Kimberly said that Dr Brenner strips her of her freedom and the name her mother gave her.

Some fans were thankful for the warning, with one person saying: “The message is very true.”

Another wrote: “I’m just shocked that people don’t just see this kind of thing and immediately connect it to such a horrible moment in human history.”

However, some fans weren’t so sure the warning was necessary.

One person said: “Let people do whatever they want with their bodies ’cause it’s none of your business.”

Another wrote: “Who cares no one was thinking about that until you brought it up? They got it because of the show.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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