What the fuck. I've never seen such a car in person in Poland. For this to be a police car in front of a fucking library is wild to me. Jesus Christ America.
This isn't what they normally drive. Pig mobiles are typically big SUVs. These are exclusively for use against protestors, not that that makes it okay or anything
Town of probably like what 10k people and it has an IED resistant bomb truck with a machine gun turret you'd see in Afghanistan when the USA occupied it.
The new Citations Needed ep on police reform is really good, guest talks about how this kind of thing is part of Foucault's boomerang - that this is a well-established counter-insurgency strategy
My hometown did city wide budget cuts, including a comparatively smaller cut to the police budget. In response the police threatened to cut their K9 unit. They started posting pics on their Facebook from all the copaganda events of kids posing with the dogs, with messages like, "Say goodbye to Hunter, were going to miss this good boy!".
that's half the reason why i don't have kids, i don't know how i'd normalize the militarization of the police -- joke's on me I guess, now i don't have an excuse!
Edit: I misread your comment, but I'm leaving the advice. Normalizing the militarization of police shouldn't be accepted.
For anyone looking for an answer to how to reach your kids about the world and cut through the propaganda, just talk to your kids. Talk to them like peers (don't talk down to them) and listen to what they have to say. Show them the basic respect adults expect that children rarely get from adults.
If you do this throughout their lives, you won't win every subject, but they'll listen to you and it will facilitate these types of conversations. Don't shy away from difficult and uncomfortable topics. They'll learn. They'll also learn to see these things for themselves if you explicitly teach them and share the books that helped inform you.
Teenagers in particular are at the perfect age to start seeing through the BS. Kids will buy into propaganda constantly, but you can cut through it with them by building a strong relationship of communication.
I wanted to try joining the Cub Scouts in first(?) grade because a friend did and was talking about it, and my mom took me to a meeting thing and noped out after like 10 minutes and said it was like a little Hitler Youth rally and wouldn't let me join lmao
I guess the scout leader was some kid's thumb head cop exmilitary dad and he was known from the PTA as being a huge chud
I found WoT to really become a slog around book 8. If you’re feeling that way I’d highly recommend finding some summaries and skipping to wherever Brandon Sanderson picks it up. Most of my friends that have read the series dropped off somewhere around book 7 - 9 so I always want people to know that it’s ok to skip some just to get to the finale.
In the early 2000s we had a sorta job fair thing of people coming in and explaining what they did as a job most of them brought in something cool for the kids to look at and play with or whatever. Of course the Sheriff's department was there and they had their big fuck you MRAP and a BARRET 50 Cal that they let us look down the scope of. This was in one of the poorest and predominantly black counties in the state.