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British School Curriculum Labels Criticism of Migration as Radicalisation

Summary by pal.be
In the United Kingdom, a school program funded by the Labour government has caused an uproar. A supposedly educational video equates any criticism of migration with a risk of radicalization. The video game is intended to "counter extremism," but to observers, it appears more like a tool of ideological conditioning. With this game, Pathways, funded by the government's Prevent program, the Orwellian surveillance society seems one step closer. The …
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In the United Kingdom, a school program funded by the Labour government has caused an uproar. A supposedly educational video equates any criticism of migration with a risk of radicalization. The video game is intended to "counter extremism," but to observers, it appears more like a tool of ideological conditioning. With this game, Pathways, funded by the government's Prevent program, the Orwellian surveillance society seems one step closer. The …

·Antwerp, Belgium
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pal.be broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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