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"Progressive ‘Anti-Far Right’ Game Backfires as Antagonist Amelia Becomes Viral Meme
Right-wing internet and social media have been flooded in recent days with Amelia, the purple-haired goth ‘nationalist extremist’ from an online prevention game created by Hull City Council in England. The controversial game, which effectively treats every white young person as a potential extremist, has accidentally spawned a meme that is now used to spread the very ideology and messaging the council sought to prevent—and categorizes as ‘far-right extremism’ through the creation of the game.
The game, titled Pathways: Navigating the Internet and Extremism, allows players to choose between a young man or woman, both named Charlie, who has just started university and wants to socialize and make new friends. The player meets Amelia early in the story. She is introduced as a classmate and, according to the plot, is involved in political activism linked to right-wing movements. If the player selects the ‘wrong’ answers—joining Amelia and taking part in a protest against mass migration and in favour of traditional values—the game ends in a ‘Prevent referral’."
www.hungarianconservative.com
The UK Labour socialists have created a far right UK symbol accidently. Their clumsy attempt at brainwashing kids with a woke video game has failed utterly.
Right-wing internet and social media have been flooded in recent days with Amelia, the purple-haired goth ‘nationalist extremist’ from an online prevention game created by Hull City Council in England. The controversial game, which effectively treats every white young person as a potential extremist, has accidentally spawned a meme that is now used to spread the very ideology and messaging the council sought to prevent—and categorizes as ‘far-right extremism’ through the creation of the game.
The game, titled Pathways: Navigating the Internet and Extremism, allows players to choose between a young man or woman, both named Charlie, who has just started university and wants to socialize and make new friends. The player meets Amelia early in the story. She is introduced as a classmate and, according to the plot, is involved in political activism linked to right-wing movements. If the player selects the ‘wrong’ answers—joining Amelia and taking part in a protest against mass migration and in favour of traditional values—the game ends in a ‘Prevent referral’."
Progressive ‘Anti-Far Right’ Game Backfires as Antagonist Amelia Becomes Viral Meme - Hungarian Conservative
Hull City Council rolled out Pathways, an anti-extremism game, hoping to steer students away from so-called ‘far-right ideas.’ But it didn’t go as planned. The game’s goth character, Amelia, meant to be a warning sign for nationalism, quickly turned into an internet sensation. People turned her...
The UK Labour socialists have created a far right UK symbol accidently. Their clumsy attempt at brainwashing kids with a woke video game has failed utterly.