A UK educational program called Pathways has drawn attention for warning students as young as 11 that certain opinions or online activity could raise concerns about extremism. The interactive game presents moral decision-making scenarios, where choices such as questioning mass migration, sharing specific content, or attending protests can increase an “extremism” score. Higher scores may lead to counseling or referral to the PREVENT program, the UK’s counterterrorism initiative, raising debate about free expression, education, and safeguarding.
Schools Flag 11-Year-Olds as Terrorists for Questioning Mass Migration
