The UK government funded a game that depicted people who are against mass-migration as terrorists. They, however, committed the classic mistake of making one of the supposed "terrorists" hot (and an art hoe at that), so the release of this game had the exact opposite impact as intended.
nonamethanks said: so the release of this game had the exact opposite impact as intended.
You say this as if a corposlop artstyle game that calls you a terrorist for asking questions being used to terrorize literal children in school could ever have been taken seriously in the first place. Why the fuck are we reporting grade schoolers to an anti-terrorist organization???
I recall D.A.R.E. statistics not being so great for preventing drug abuse, either. It's almost like preaching at children and treating them like idiots or criminals doesn't resonate with them any more than it does with adults. Weird how that works, huh?