At the beginning of every episode of “Law & Order: SVU,” one of television’s longest-running series, a message flashes on the screen: “The following story is fictional and does not depict any actual person or event.”
But the show has certainly taken cues from real-life scandals, having episodes that mirror actual crimes, including the domestic violence between Rihanna and Chris Brown and the molestation case involving disgraced reality star Josh Duggar.
Although one fan of “SVU” seems to think the writing has shifted, becoming more woke – and that fan is now complaining to a cast member.
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Early in August, when the Paris Olympics were still underway, Ice-T, who has starred in the crime show since the second season, wrote that he was getting back into…