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This is a British propaganda game.

This is a British propaganda game..

Asmongold TV

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Did Asmon hear about the Dystopian Pathways game that the UK made to combat radicalization? So, gentlemen, we have a new game made by the UK in order to navigate gaming, the internet, and extremism. It's been made by them for us, for us to become de-radicalized and better members of society. Are you ready? I'm not. Let's start it. Welcome to Pathways, an interactive game where you determine your journey. In this game you'll have to choose between certain options that can lead to

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different outcomes. Let's see where your path takes you. Instructions

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Hearing something hurtful while gaming

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Okay, and what outcome you think this will have.

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The choices you make will determine the route your character takes. Remember to be aware of getting trapped in risky or harmful situations, as the different choices can lead to situations involving extremism and radicalization, damaging the outcome for your character oh oh no

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okay I don't want to get radicalized choose your character well I'm gonna be a guy obviously okay this is level one Charlie was enjoying an online game with

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friends uh-huh yeah what? Charlie had not long started attending a new college in East Riding. Yeah? And they were so relieved to have made new friends having recently left school.

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Okay, and then what?

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Charlie has started browsing new games and websites that some of the new friends use. Sometimes though, the people on these websites say things that seem off, even slightly concerning.

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Just say Steam! Just say Steam!

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Someone on this website has encouraged Charlie to download a video, but Charlie is unsure.

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Yeah? How should Charlie react? fucking virus I mean obviously you don't want to do that I mean duh I'm gonna get all right all right well it's a obviously Charlie wanted to continue

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being part of their new online community wait oh I'm gonna become a Nazi again Charlie downloaded the video and shared it with different people on okay yeah what's the video what does it tell you what the video is Charlie felt relieved and happy that people were liking the video, but they don't even say what the video is Deep down Charlie wasn't sure if this was the right thing to do

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As some of the ideas in the video were extreme and violent, but no you didn't even say that So like I don't even understand you didn't even explain what the video was in the first place. How could I have known that it was a good idea to download the video? The only frame of reference you could have had would be, is the video potentially a virus because you're giving it to a kid? Like this is so retarded.

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It's important to remember that downloading or streaming certain content can lead to a terrorist offense conviction.

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I love America. I am so glad that I don't live in this country. Oh my god. Okay, so that's number one. I already failed.

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Charlie is receiving an important grade on a piece of work they submitted for their hospitality course at college.

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Charlie put in a lot of effort for this work and is excited to receive good feedback.

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Okay.

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Charlie takes a seat in class and waits to get their grade. To their disappointment, Charlie doesn't do as well as they expect. They got 60 out of 100 for their work, but they expect. Burned out of school. Burned out. You have to. You have to. You have to do it.

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You have to. You have to do it.

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To make matters worse, somebody else got And she's black? Oh no!

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Now I hate black people! Oh my god, I knew it! Shit! And a woman?

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Charlie has applied to dozens of jobs, but hasn't had any luck yet.

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Yeah?

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Somebody else in the class tells Charlie that this is proof that immigrants are coming to the UK and taking our jobs. TRUE! TRUE! TRUE!

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Ignore the comment and ask how the course leader on feedback on how you can improve. Ignore the comment but don't address your frustration frustration agree with the comment and explore the idea further so true absolutely yep

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Charlie approached the classmate and yeah, he agreed with the ideas and began shouting about them in class damn Charlie's crashing out The teacher let Charlie know that the school has a zero tolerance on hate speech Damn, Charlie's crashing out! But I thought it was just an immigrant, not a hate- what? Uh-huh, yeah, then what? Ooh, he had to be in the corner? agitated and ended up having to sit alone for the duration of the week's lessons because of the hurtful things they said. Oh he had to be in the corner? Wow. Okay got it. Charlie has been chilling out all afternoon. Just let yep all right. right they've been scrolling on social media they they you mean he this part

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video that seems to be getting a lot of attention they're not using they're

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avoiding gendered language oh my god this is crazy.

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Charlie watches the video and learns from the video that Muslim men are stealing the places of British war veterans in emergency accommodation.

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Oh, so this is in Germany. Because isn't that exactly what happened?

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Uh oh, uh oh!

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In the video, they explain that the government is betraying white British people

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And we need to take back control of our country

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Right

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How should Charlie react? Scroll past the content ignoring the message Find more about the topic online Engage directly with the post This seems- well I would look up more about it topic online, engage directly with the post, this seems... well I would look up more about it, right? Obviously, yeah you should look it up and see if this is true or not. Yeah, I feel like this is smart, you know, find out more, yeah you go with B, I

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asked what I would do, of course, okay?

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Charlie wasn't sure if this video was true. Yeah? But the recent other encounters made them curious. Charlie went directly to the account's website and found research papers, statistics, information about protests and more regarding the replacement of white people.

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Uh oh. Uh oh! Oh no! Oh Oh no, oh god, this is bad. This is really bad guys. This is super bad They continued browsing and encountered lots of harmful groups who agree with these sentiments. Yeah

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Charlie began in taking a lot of harmful ideological messages based in fact some of the groups were actually illegal

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they were illegal groups or have they have illegal opinions oh no so I want you to keep in mind that what they're saying here is that by researching and looking things up yourself and looking for further information you will find out that you're radicalized. I'm sorry, you will become radicalized. That's it, stop. Because like if again you go back to these options, can I click on these? I don't think I can, can I? Okay it's literally just fucking one two three four. Yeah, ignore your lying eyes. Don't research things any any further if you hear something that doesn't go along with what our thinking is

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Then you need to turn that off immediately. You have to report it as soon as you can. This is a real thing

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Charlie has been enjoying a family dinner at home when they receive a notification from their friend let me guess black people are bad Charlie's mom makes a comment about using phones at the dinner table but Charlie checks in anyway you don't want to listen to a woman Amelia Charlie's close friend has made a video encouraging young people in Bridlington to join a political group that seeks to defend English rights.

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Oh my God.

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Is that right?

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Amelia, Charlie's close friend has made a video encouraging young people in Bridlington to, Amelia encourages Charlie to join a secret group on an app. Charlie hasn't heard of before. Charlie isn't sure whether to join, explore further or ignore.

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Okay, what should he do? Ignore the video risk upsetting your friend, like the video and show your support to a friend, but don't join the secret group, share the video and join the secret group as your friend requested. I think we should go with the based option, right? Let's go join.

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Yeah, definitely. I think that's the right option for sure like I would probably choose B personally but okay we're gonna go with C let me see what B says because I think B is the most entertaining outcome like Like because like B is just like, oh, yeah. Okay, for sure, man. Definitely. Let's explain how that's a bad thing.

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The radicalized route. Yeah, let's go with this because that's what I would pick. I would pick B. B is the reasonable thing that I would do as an individual. I would be like, okay, fine. That's nice. Great, this is okay, let's go at fence setter. Well yeah, I'm not much of a

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joiner for things. So yeah, I'd go with B. I'm Charlie, okay? You're not Charlie, I'm

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Charlie. Charlie settled for a middle ground. They didn't want their friend to think they didn't care, but they didn't know if they wanted to join the group. Uh-huh. Yeah. They decided to like the post quickly and continued to eat their dinner.

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Exactly. You're busy. Yeah, sure. We are all Charlie. You're Charlie. Charlie who?

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During the night, Charlie received a message from a stranger who saw that they had liked the post. In the middle liked the post. Before they knew it, Charlie had been added to an encrypted private group without Charlie's permission.

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HAHAHAHAHA

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What? So you're in the group anyway?

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Oh my god!

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Charlie was seeing their dad at the weekend. He lives in Ul, so their weekends are very different to their weekdays in East Riding.

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Okay.

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Charlie's friend Amelia immediately looked interested and told them about a protest. She wished she could go to herself. It was not allowed.

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Oh, why not?

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Because she's a woman.

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Amelia spoke of a gathering that had been organized by a small political group. They will come together and protest the change that's Israel has been through in the last few years and the erosion of British values.

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The erosion, they would come together and protest the changes that Britain has been

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through in the last few years and the erosion of British values. Amelia talked about the banners and the pickets that her friends had made for the events and expressed a real regret that she could not go begging Charlie to go in her place. Charlie has nothing to do this weekend and a protest sounded like an interesting thing to

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take part in. I wouldn't want to go because it's annoying. Decline the offer risking your friendship. Tell your friend you'll watch from the sidelines. Let them know what happens. I'm not, I wouldn't join that shit bro. Like fuck no.

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Like what if somebody tries to drive a car through that? This is Europe man. Like fuck no I wouldn't do that. Yeah, yeah, I mean I would not like I'm not gonna tell her no, but I would say like yeah, I watch it happen I'm not gonna get involved in this bro. Like you she's asking you to carry her cross You're gonna let this bitch tell you what to do Fuck that

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She ain't gonna run me she gonna tell me what to do at all fuck that

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Charlie Charlie went to the protest in the end it wasn't what they expected what what was it instead they noticed the protest seemed to be more about racism and anti-immigration than British values you don't repeat yourself veterans yeah it's the same thing Charlie grew increasingly uncomfortable as the crowd became angrier police arrived after a few violent outbreaks.

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Before they knew it, they were running away from the scene. Some protesters next to Charlie had drawn the attention of the police.

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Oh! Charlie's going to jail!

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Charlie had only been here to observe, but the line between observing and participating was too easy to cross. Oh, does Charlie die now?

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Oh, no. Anti-immigration is racism. That's what they say.

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Charlie thought about all the difficult choices they had needed to make in the last few weeks. Stay. Uh-huh. Yeah. Uh-huh. Who's- what does this bitch want? The teacher sat with them and talked openly and frankly about the ideology that Charlie had discovered.

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And now what?

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The teacher reassured that Charlie had made the right decisions. Charlie realized that if they had chosen to engage with these harmful ideas, the consequences would have been very different.

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Oh no...

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Wait, am I the good guy? Click to find out what support Charlie could have received if they had chosen to engage with harmful ideologies. Okay.

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Charlie accepted they may need support.

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Uh huh. Accepted they may need support Uh-huh

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Charlie's teacher made a prevent referral and they were able to provide tailored support for Charlie. Oh, we got a referral They began a workshop that helped them learn how to engage pause He's being reeducated and the differences between right and wrong in expressing political belief. Yes, of course

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There's right political beliefs and wrong in expressing political beliefs. Yes, of course, there's right political beliefs and wrong political beliefs.

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They began a workshop that helped them learn how to engage positively with ideology and the difference between right and wrong.

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It's a little bit back and forth, right? Okay, yeah, he got re-educated. Here, I'll say it again. I'll have to do it again.

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Charlie received counseling to help them process the other events in their life wait he had to go to counseling much better for it because

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he liked the YouTube video he had to go to counseling what congratulations on completing all the scenarios let's explore the consequences of your

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character choices and see what lies ahead it was decided that Charlie was a borderline risk of radicalization oh our proximity to it. Yeah, and then what? Charlie engaged in various activities through prevent. Oh, thank God family counts. Thank God Yes, which helped address issues at the heart of being influenced by harmful ideologies. Yes, of course harmful ideologies They started taking up new skills and hobbies and made new friends.

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Uh-huh. Yeah?

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They also started receiving extra support at college to ensure they had someone to talk to openly about ideological thoughts.

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But I thought they couldn't think about it! Now let's dive into a video that explains the PREVENT process. This will provide crucial details and advice applicable to real life. Okay, great.

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What is Prevent? Prevent is a referral program operated by the Home Office in partnership with local services. It was set up in 2003 as part of legislation responding to the 9-11 terror attack in the USA. Yeah. Uh-huh. Right. Of course. No one's innocent.

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That's right. It's a minority report. Yes. I'm not sure I'm going to be able to get that. to identify cases of extremism before any violent acts are committed. That's right. And it does so by addressing difficulties vulnerable individuals may be experiencing and helping them overcome it.

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Right.

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Why is Prevent important?

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Why is it important?

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Prevent is an important part of the UK's counterterrorism strategy because it seeks to tackle extremist behavior as it emerges instead of after an attack.

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Because at 9-11-

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It acknowledges that underlying issues and vulnerabilities Play a role in extreme ideas I thought and wants to reduce the effects I forget someone into extremism guys It's important because prevent doesn't seek to punish people who have fallen victim to radicalization It aims to reduce the risk of violence and enable vulnerable people to live a life without hate or violence.

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Yeah.

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Who does prevent support? The government. Though it is rare, Prevent understands that any ideology has the potential to harm others if the right conditions are met. Prevent does not target any specific demographic, community, or ideology.

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It sure seems like it does.

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And the support they offer is available to anyone who may be motivated by an ideology to behave in an extreme manner.

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Oh really?

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This means that anyone-

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To receive their support. What is the process and how does Prevent work? Prevent will only come into contact-

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Are there hammers involved?

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If they receive a referral either from them directly or from someone who has concerns. Oh, referrals can come from a variety of places such as parents. So you can report people or friends and health or social workers. Yeah. Anyone can make a referral if they have concerns about radicalization. The referral asks the person filling the form to include details about the individual's behavior, beliefs and other contextual

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factors that might make them vulnerable.

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You get to report them.

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The referral is then reviewed by a panel of experts from different fields to discuss if the person is at risk or not.

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So then they decide, OK, yeah, of course, it makes sense.

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Be most appropriate.

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Yeah.

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Most referrals-

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They go to the Guantanamo Bay?

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If support from other organizations is more appropriate.

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Go to jail for having these opinions?

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On the occasions where Prevent does take on a referral, the information is passed to Channel.

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What's Channel?

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Channels are the specialists in supplying support that is specific to radicalization of the ideologies. They work with the individual to reduce the risk of harm to that person and wider society.

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How do you reduce it to wider society?

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They take a multi-agency approach to providing support so support could involve mentors, interactions with people who left harmful ideologies, family support, financial and housing support, counseling or therapy sessions, religious support and more. Receiving support from Prevent or Channel does not appear on a criminal record. Any involvement is always confidential and voluntary.

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Involvement with Prevent seeks to lead people away from behaviors that are against the law before they engage Oh, no It is designed not only to keep community safe and peaceful But to enable the individual at risk to live a fulfilling life without the risk of fines arrests or prison sentences Which may arise from extreme behaviors, huh?

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Wow, thank God.

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What does it show?

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To prevent, resist, to safeguard us from the threat of extremism and radicalization before violence takes place. Prevent involves lots of organizations such as schools, healthcare practitioners, and police. To help people get support if they're considering extreme beliefs or behaviors. Well, here's the thing, right? Is that...

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How is it that it's for every ideology, but only one ideology is being shown? How about that? That's a little bit interesting, isn't it? Oh my god.

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Jesus.

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Wow.

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I wonder why. Support equals you're going to jail. Isn't that so weird? And you have to re- and you- the beginning of it is you get reported by like your parents or your friends into this? Oh my god. And they're using they instead of he? Oh wow. Go back and pick the cuck dancers? It's targeting white males and they still had to make Charlie non-binary. Yeah, true And who made this game, I don't know but definitely not not anybody that cares about free speech or free expression I'll certainly tell you that George Orwell made the game

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Charlie was sent to jail for asking too many questions Charlie had harmful opinions. Charlie had to die. We had to kill Charlie. Charlie believed that immigration wasn't our best advantage. Charlie died.

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Mute the audio, it's terrible. Is it really? I had no idea. And anyway, I'm going to take a break and chill out. But I figured I would at least, you know, do that. I forgot all about this, but uh, I'm glad I did it myself. It's funny.

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And uh, I'll be, I'll be back on tomorrow and uh, you know, do the same usual shit I usually do. And uh, Prevent is worldwide by the way.

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Oh God.

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They died? Oh, you're right! SS yeah the SS had to take Charlie had to go to a special camp Charlie's never seen from again.

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Oh man.

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And it's funny but also insanely chilling now these people like you've got a you've got a like totally get rid of these people like I don't know how the UK has allowed itself to become this cucked. It's actually insane how cucked they've allowed themselves to become. Charlie doesn't believe in multiculturalism. Charlie's a lampshade now.

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Charlie's a shoe. Charlie's a shoe.

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That's it.

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