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Overview

The Minecraft "Lessons In Good Trouble" Civil Rights DLC is a free downloadable content pack for the video game Minecraft that recreates and allows players to experience important civil rights movements, including the stories of Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela and Malala Yousafzai. The educational DLC was released on February 2nd, 2026, for Black History Month and announced via the @Minecraft X / Twitter page. The DLC went viral that day, inspiring memes and discourse online, including some backlash for "pushing political activism" on children. The DLC drew similar comparisons to the MLK Fortnite March Through Time Event from 2021

Background

On February 2nd, 2026, the @Minecraft X[1] page posted a trailer for its "Good Trouble" DLC, garnering over 32 million views, 10,000 reposts and 35,000 likes in a day.

The post reads, "Want to change the world IRL? Start in Minecraft. In the free Good Trouble DLC, explore global civil rights movements, meet changemakers, and learn how to stand up, speak out, and build a better world." The DLC puts players into worlds and scenarios based on civil rights movements.

The DLC was made available on the official Minecraft[2] website that same day.


Online Reactions

The U.S. Civil Rights DLC inspired both memes and reactions online, including some backlash, as it garnered attention in early February 2026.

For example, on February 2nd, 2026, X[3] user @AFCryptid posted an image of Minecraft players holding up torches outside the White House, referencing the 2017 Unite the Right Rally, garnering over 48,000 likes in a day.

Later that day, X[4] user @libsoftiktok posted, "The popular video game Minecraft is promoting a DLC called 'Good Trouble,' which pushes political activism and protesting on kids. This is how they indoctrinate your children. Parents beware," garnering over 17,000 likes in a day.


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Also on February 2nd, X[5] user @ImperiumFirst posted a meme recreating the death of George Floyd with Minecraft-like characters, garnering over 31,000 likes in a day.

Shortly after, a post was made on the /r/KotakuInAction[6] subreddit about the DLC, garnering over 200 upvotes in a day.


Grimaldus @ImperiumFirst Minecraft finally getting the George Floyd update 0 Ford Minnesatis POLICE NEAPOLIS POUCE

Later that day, X[7] user @FloydTerminal posted a George Droyd meme as a quote-repost to the @Minecraft post, garnering over 4,800 likes in a day.

On February 3rd, 2026, X[8] user @jellyhoshiumi posted, "screw it man 😭 I think pushing politics in my childrens sandbox game is disgusting. especially when its disguised as 'education'. Let me play my stupid block game without having to engage or associate with any of your stupid political garbage that I literally do not care about," garnering over 12,000 likes in under a day.

That same day, the DLC was shared on the /r/Minecraft[9] subreddit, garnering over 1,300 upvotes in under a day. Some of the comments notably referenced the MLK Fortnite March Through Time Event, which similarly went viral and garnered some backlash in 2021.


FloydAl @Floyd Terminal 0 Minecraft @Minecraft - Feb 2 Want to change the world IRL? Start in Minecraft. In the free Good Trouble DLC, explore global civil rights movements, meet changemakers, and learn how to stand up, speak out, and build a better world.

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