I've often wondered how the British Government's anti-radicalization program ''Prevent'' actually works. If an individual holds what amounts to illiberal ideas, how can they be persuaded out of that by the liberal establishment and its agents. According to Wikipedia the purpose of the Prevent strategy is:
The purpose of Prevent is to stop people from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. This includes countering terrorist ideology and challenging those who promote it, supporting individuals who are especially vulnerable to becoming radicalized, and working with sectors and institutions where the risk of radicalization is assessed to be high.[6] The deradicalisation programme is known as Channel; it is led by the police and uses liberal Muslim mentors who do not espouse any anti-Western violence.
As can be seen above, Prevent's program was primarily geared toward Islamic radicalism but increasingly, in the aftermath of the suspiciously catastrophic ''National Action'' group, the British state now has sufficient casus belli to lump ''Far Right'' or Nationalistic groups and individuals into their program too.
And so it was with great interest that I watched the stream below, an interaction between a young Nationalist called ''Christian'' and a pair of Prevent agents. Christian posts historical threads on Twitter relating to Jewish power and history, mass immigration, British history and various other topics of interest to Nationalists.