It’s just right-wing keyboard warriors wishing they had an anti-immigration girlfriend who looks like that character
In what way is she “goth”? She’s basically Daphne from Scooby-Doo.
Goth is when choker
Goth is when frown
Nice to see that even in the virtual world, anti-immigration protesters are not “patriotic” enough to know what the flag looks like.
I presume it’s just AI
The birthmark on her face switches sides, too
Sure, give a nation of nihilistic alienated young men racist daria, what could possibly go wrong.
You just know someone embezzled most of the budget before wrapping a bunch of lectures in a “game” less complex than a 2006 newgrounds flash game made by a teenager.
The optimistic view is that this was an intern project… But the fact it was funded by two councils?
LOL. Sounds like something 4chan has cooked up.
You can play the game here. Honestly, it’s not worse than some of the games about anti-social behaviour I was made to play in school. Some good advice, some bad advice and encourages an incurious trust in the system, fairly standard school stuff. Very funny that in the video at the end that the transition from potential terrorist to law-abiding citizen is a gamer going outside.
I didn’t like it honestly. A main issue is, for example, the first prompt, if you download a video, it assumes you will share it. Or if you “explore the topic further” you go on a racist rant. I would have rathered the character explores further and finds out it’s BS or something of that nature. The tiktok scene is stupid, where if you “do your research” you get radicalised, so the correct option is to “just ignore it” and then you find out apparently a charity is doing something the government stopped doing (how is that a good thing???).
Then at the end you nearly get arrested if you attend a protest. Not a good message to send.
Another issue is at some point it mentions an “encrypted” messaging app using the term “encrypted” like it’s a spooky ghost and automatically bad.
Also quite sloppy how when you do choose the correct option you literally lose all of your friends. Couldn’t they have had you do research and debunk your friend’s claims?
A de-radicalisation programme would have been very good, but I think this one actually in fact backfires. Part of me suspects it was even made by someone on that side of politics as a sabotage tactic, it’s that bad.
It could have been a great concept with many outcomes. But nope.
I think the best way to actually make someone less racist in the youth is to create an environment where they can befriend immigrants
I think for what it is, it’s all right. Not good per se, but it’s a 10 minute exercise in a larger lesson.
The tiktok scene is stupid, where if you “do your research” you get radicalised, so the correct option is to “just ignore it”
It is, like maybe it’s just me but who’s idea of doing research is going onto someone’s bio and going to their website? I get some people do this, but the good option should have been looking it up in a reputable news source.
so the correct option is to “just ignore it” and then you find out apparently a charity is doing something the government stopped doing (how is that a good thing???).
Peak neoliberalism.
Then at the end you nearly get arrested if you attend a protest. Not a good message to send.
It’s accurate at least, even if that is depressing.
Also quite sloppy how when you do choose the correct option you literally lose all of your friends. Couldn’t they have had you do research and debunk your friend’s claims?
I’ll defend them on this, they’re trying to say don’t let peer pressure radicalise you. Maybe not the best message that not becoming a racist will leave you lonely and friendless, but I see what they were going for.
I think the best way to actually make someone less racist in the youth is to create an environment where they can befriend immigrants
I completely agree, but that only works if there are actually immigrants around. Hull is 100% white, so this goes into the question of how do you deradicalise people when exposure isn’t an option.











