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Online video games show white-supremacist views

08.12.2022

According to a report from the Anti-Defamation League, white-supremacist ideas gained significant exposure through online video games this year, particularly among adults.

More than double the rate a year ago, more than double the number of adults confronted with white supremacist ideologies. According to the report, 15% of the teen and preteen gamers surveyed said they interacted with people who believe that white people are superior to people of other races and that white people should be in charge.

The gamers heard white-supremacist views most often in Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty, Take-Two Interactive Software's Grand Theft Auto, Riot Games Valorant and Epic Games Fortnite.

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