Meanwhile, over in the United Kingdom, the brilliant folx on the 'right side of history' created a game to educate school children against extremism. Beege Welborn at our sister site Hot Air has the details.
Meet Amelia, a fuchsia-haired white goth girl, who tries to radicalize her fellow students in an online game named 'Pathways'.

Here, Amelia is preying on a disaffected young man. The game is online if you want to check it out for yourself.
As always, liberal extremism is never addressed nor are the serious problems of massive unassimilated immigration or rabid 'anti-Zionism'. It is also odd that our girl is more likely to be shouting down Tommy Robinson or other right-wing figures rather than trying to recruit for them. But hey, like so many leftist attempts to inform, it's clunky, awkward and easily ridiculed. Clearly, it's nothing new to the woke hyper-sensitive drones who run government.
TfL is targeting the "disruptive behaviour" of passengers who play music and make calls out loud ➡️ https://t.co/0cW4o1eAIo pic.twitter.com/IdjvyNiY2G
— BBC London (@BBCLondonNews) August 26, 2025
Because it's old, white men who are notorious for playing loud music on subways.
So, it didn't take long for people to take Amelia and run with her. And boy, did they!
What you're about to see is the power of the creative internet unleashed. From waifus, to AI to you name it, it went mega-viral. Sadly, some racists ran with it too, which is all you will hear about it if the mainstream news ever covers it.
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The online war has taken a new twist. Amelia is telling English men to be Englishmen. This will resonate more than the establishment thinks.
— Nick Buckley MBE (@NickBuckleyMBE) January 19, 2026
Ironically, the Amelia avatar was a creation of the establishment to demonise us as far right & terrorists. pic.twitter.com/VnqfmwW3zG
Patriotism is not the bad thing that leftists are constantly trying to tell you it is.
Shouldn't be a controversial statement pic.twitter.com/hZoTkVQWr2
— Amelia (@AmeliajakSolana) January 17, 2026
No, it shouldn't. And yes, Amelia already has her own parody account.
The prompts were simple.
— Huff (@Huff4Congress) January 16, 2026
First, I told @grok to look at every single Amelia meme on the Internet.
Second, I said: “Become Amelia, then make a video and tell the British people what you want them to know.”
Here’s the surprising result. pic.twitter.com/dGY0OvKcQ4
Oi, new Amelia just dropped. pic.twitter.com/yF90kBmT2l
— Huff (@Huff4Congress) January 20, 2026
AI genius and Twitchy favorite, Huff4Congress produced a fantastic 'sequel' video of Amelia engaging with notable British figures.
Amelia is the biggest government propaganda backfire of our generation. pic.twitter.com/HScFoFsTFG
— Smash JT (@SmashJT) January 19, 2026
Gaming YouTuber, Smash JT got into it, too.
Having been in the original Macintosh generation, this struck me as the best Amelia meme so far. pic.twitter.com/0b75ynUIPi
— Dr. Mauser (@Dr_Mauser) January 18, 2026
We're sure this one would get you a visit by the 'wot's all this, then' Bobbies of the Met.
We stan Amelia!💜💜 "#Pathways pic.twitter.com/IqQr414PHI
— pupcakes69 (@pupcakes6963151) January 14, 2026
This may be the most offensive of all to Labourites.
Now that the meme has caught fire, expect to see a lot more Amelia.
And kids, do not embrace extremism.
