VIDEO games are a great way to connect with people during lockdown – and the far-right knows it.
With gaming enjoying a huge boost thanks to the pandemic, prominent British neo-Nazi Mark Collett is pushing his hate group on Call of Duty
– which could be being used as a tool to recruit young people, according to an extremism expert.
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Mark Collett, the leader of Patriotic Alternative, hosts Call of Duty tournaments which have been accused of being a way to recruit young peopleCredit: Channel 4
Collett, 41, is hosting public tournaments on Call of Duty: Warzone and promoting them online through his organisation, Patriotic Alternative.