The UK Government Is Getting Kids To Play An Interactive Game That Puts Them On Terrorist Watch Lists If They Question Immigration And The Effect on Them
29 days ago
A GB News segment showcases the UK government's "Pathways" interactive game, funded by the Home Office's Prevent program, where teenagers voicing frustration over immigration—such as job competition or housing shortages—trigger escalating "risk" levels, potentially leading to anti-terrorism referrals.
Aimed at 11- to 18-year-olds in schools to combat far-right extremism, the game portrays such views as pathways to radicalization, including social media engagement or protest attendance, but omits parallel scenarios for Islamist influences despite their dominance on MI5's watch list (75% vs. 25% extreme right-wing).
