>From Hitler memes to swastikas and "Sieg heil" salutes: online gamers can encounter all manner of Nazi content. Most platforms are subject to regulation - but far-right ideology is nonetheless able to spread in associated forums.>Originally just a form of entertainment, the gaming world is now part of mainstream society - comprising spaces that become stages for extremist political agitation. Security authorities have seen a rise in far-right activity in these online communities, while non-government groups warn of a growing risk of radicalization.They're coming for gamers... againhttps://youtu.be/ZTy5GYXNaOQ
>if somebody is convinced by an argument other than ours it's "radicalization">it is of course a complete impossibility that our ideas could just be bad and wrong
>>535405788That's it!