Fascist BBC Educational Game: Satire,Prophetic or Indocrination?

Fascist BBC Educational Game: Satire, Prophetic or Indoctrination?

Feb 17th, 2010 | By Keelan Balderson | Category: Big Brother, NWO Symbolism, News Archive

BBC Bitesize is an educational website in the UK aimed at preparing students for GCSEs and other exams. However controversy has hit the site after a series of Youtube videos exposed some fascist themes in one of its games and pages.

The game “State Of Debate” (which sits under another game called Destination Death) is set in the year 2020 where hoodies are outlawed. But it’s not all good news. Stand up for your fellow yoofs using the power of the English Language. I guess that’s a play on how unruly youths might say the word youths, hmmm?

This condescending tone is present throughout the game as a snooty woman appears several times to ridicule you and enforce fascist laws that have banned hoodies and trousers that show your underwear. You also need permits to use phones and sound devices, not mentioning the regulated haircuts.

It might be comical to some, but it’s as if the adult creators of the game are shouting their opinions across to kids while their mind is in a state of absorption. Children aren’t naive, but if they don’t find it funny or insulting they might very well take on the virtues of the game and see it is an intelligent emulation of adult opinion, as is often seen when children leave institutions pronouncing the positives of the EU and why mass immigration will be good in the long run. It’s no coincidence then that despite being a British game the currency is in Euros.

It’s not just a thrown together game either, serious funding seems to have gone in to its creation, with screen actors and a very fittingly designed logo that could not have been created without knowledge of the Soviet Union and NWO style symbolism.

So is it social satire, prophetic or downright indoctrination? This is unclear. A lot of its themes however, such as banning groups of children (see recent government anti-social behavior leaflet), thought crimes (see abuse of terror laws) or retroactive crimes (see tax laws) don’t seem too far over the hill.

And whether it’s a joke or not, why exactly is it on a government education website for kids? Do they really understand the pitfalls of the Soviet Union or Nazi Germany? The last clip in the game shows you joining the fascist “regulators”, so maybe it’s more about indoctrinating the youth in to a similar regime?

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FABIAN FASCISM- YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED- OVER AND OVER!!!

http://wideshut.co.uk/fascist-bbc-educational-game-satire-prohpetic-or-indoctrination/

Excellent, that wideshut.co.uk Noticed this!!

4 responses to “Fascist BBC Educational Game: Satire,Prophetic or Indocrination?

  1. http://wideshut.co.uk/fascist-bbc-educational-game-satire-prohpetic-or-indoctrination/

    A BRAVE NEW WORLD

    1984

    A TOUCH OF BOTH!

    SCARY- GOD HELP BRITISH KIDS!!

    OVER THREE BILLION A YEAR TO THE BBC PROPAGANDA MACHINE!

  2. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH- CHRISTIAN THEREFORE OK TO LASH OUT!

    HOLLIES’ ABUSERS’ THE ELITES’ NOT OKAY!!!

  3. STILL NO ACTION TAKEN!!!

    2010 COVERING UP PAEDOPHILE RING FOR THE ELITES’

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