Prevent anti-terror programme is targeting white British kids with this ‘game’.
— Alex Armstrong (@Alexarmstrong) January 11, 2026
I’ve played it live on air here for you to see how desperate they are to stop your children questioning what’s happening in Britain.
It is absolutely shocking.pic.twitter.com/JCEmeUq2X2
“You look lonely, I can fix that. You should join this political group that seeks to defend English rights that I’m part of” https://t.co/v04ExBuoMZ pic.twitter.com/aAgzCUPCBc
— ɖʀʊӄքǟ ӄʊռʟɛʏ 🇧🇹🇹🇩 (@kunley_drukpa) January 10, 2026
It was inevitable!
— Michael Reiners (@MCRReiners) January 10, 2026
The speed with which these things go from concept to memetic impact, on X, is now near-instant:
1) Hull Council making the (unwanted) suggestion that anti-migration stances are worthy of suspicion
2) A day later, beloved 2D ally is born / widespread… https://t.co/cr2iHfkCIa pic.twitter.com/MB3VdYO3Rb
>Gov makes propaganda against nationalism
— Steve Laws (@Steve_Laws_) January 10, 2026
>Gov propaganda is now nationalist propaganda
They're not cut out for a propaganda war, not in the slightest. https://t.co/oIyxagq2G7
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