I did a search and didn't see anything and thought it'd be worthy of a thread.
So I'm reading an article on BBC about Facebook banning advertising from Britain First. The article then goes on to say how the ads were put up by Political Gamers TV. The ads in question were about a petition to stop a mosque being built in Kent. So far pretty much standard BF crap.
We then get to hear about who Political Gamers TV are:
Political Gamers TV told BBC News it was "a new, growing patriotic gaming youth movement... here to defend the rights of gamers and games from the unfair treatment of male gamers coming from SJWs [social justice warriors], feminists and left-wing activists".
What I found disturbing was how they call themselves a youth movement. I find it sickening that a arm of Britain First (a banned group in the UK) is targeting kids under the guise of gamers.
If they are indeed tied to Britain First, is there then no way they can also get banned?
You can read the full article below.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-46746601
Oh and I felt the gaming section was relevant. Sorry if that was worng.
So I'm reading an article on BBC about Facebook banning advertising from Britain First. The article then goes on to say how the ads were put up by Political Gamers TV. The ads in question were about a petition to stop a mosque being built in Kent. So far pretty much standard BF crap.
We then get to hear about who Political Gamers TV are:
Political Gamers TV told BBC News it was "a new, growing patriotic gaming youth movement... here to defend the rights of gamers and games from the unfair treatment of male gamers coming from SJWs [social justice warriors], feminists and left-wing activists".
What I found disturbing was how they call themselves a youth movement. I find it sickening that a arm of Britain First (a banned group in the UK) is targeting kids under the guise of gamers.
If they are indeed tied to Britain First, is there then no way they can also get banned?
You can read the full article below.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-46746601
Oh and I felt the gaming section was relevant. Sorry if that was worng.