Read the room government.
The British government released a game called "Pathways," which is meant to teach children that patriotism is bad and migrants are good. But so many people agreed with the right wing racist character, access to her scenarios was suspended. Who would have thought that a right wing goth girlfriend with purple hair would be popular???
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The British government released a game called "Pathways," which is meant to teach children that patriotism is bad and migrants are good. But so many people agreed with the right wing racist character, access to her scenarios was suspended. Who would have thought that a right wing goth girlfriend with purple hair would be popular???
Overview
A 9Gag post by user Ian Kummer criticizing the British government's educational game 'Pathways.' The post includes two animated images of a right-wing goth girl character with purple hair: one smiling while holding a Union Jack flag, and another looking angry. The text claims the game aims to teach children that patriotism is bad and migrants are good, but the goth character became unexpectedly popular, leading to her scenarios being suspended. The post questions the character's popularity with the rhetorical question, 'Who would have thought that a right wing goth girlfriend with purple hair would be popular???'
Origin notes
The content originates from 9Gag, created by user Ian Kummer. It combines animated character images (likely from the government game 'Pathways') with user-generated text commentary. The method involves collaging game assets with overlay text to create a satirical critique of the game's reception.