Extremist groups using porn, gore and ultra-violence online to sink hooks into kids
Briefly

The article discusses the alarming case of a 12-year-old boy in France who became immersed in extremist content online. Initially sparked by interest in Islam after receiving a Quran, his online behavior led him to violent propaganda from groups like ISIS. His mother was unaware of his activities, having thought he was simply engaged in gaming or homework. Prosecutor Paul-Edouard Lallois warns that the extreme material consumed by the boy has profoundly distorted his moral compass, raising fears of him becoming a 'dehumanized soldier' capable of committing violence.
The boy's mother was shocked to discover her 12-year-old was engrossed in extreme content online, leading to serious criminal charges. Her perception was fundamentally altered.
The boy's journey into extreme online content began with an innocent search about Islam, quickly spiraling into exposure to ultraviolent propaganda from extremist groups.
Read at New York Post
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