Children PS Conditioning


Conditioning children for the coming police state.

http://www.amazon.com/Playmobil-USA-Inc-3172-Security/dp/B0002CYTL2

You may be a kook, but that is a very disturbing image.

JLesk,

You never fail to amuse! Now tell 'em the one about you and the family mule!

HH

There is something very,very wrong with that.

What’s next,a little chair with restraints and a a little car battery with leads ?

[quote]Headhunter wrote:
JLesk,

You never fail to amuse! Now tell 'em the one about you and the family mule!

HH[/quote]

I can never steal your own personal stories.

[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
You may be a kook, but that is a very disturbing image.[/quote]

Zap, this is a compliment coming from you…

Actually, these toys are conditioning children for employment with the police state. Security is going to become a booming industry after the constitution is suspended. If our children aren’t ready work as security guards and special police, we will have to hire illegal aliens to do it.

[quote]jlesk68 wrote:
Zap Branigan wrote:
You may be a kook, but that is a very disturbing image.

Zap, this is a compliment coming from you…[/quote]

It is. You are absolutely my favorite kook here. And I think you are the only one that lifts weights.

[quote]jlesk68 wrote:
Conditioning children for the coming police state.

http://www.amazon.com/Playmobil-USA-Inc-3172-Security/dp/B0002CYTL2[/quote]

The review at Amazon was hilarious:

"[i]I was a little disappointed when I first bought this item, because the functionality is limited. My 5 year old son pointed out that the passenger’s shoes cannot be removed. Then, we placed a deadly fingernail file underneath the passenger’s scarf, and neither the detector doorway nor the security wand picked it up. My son said “that’s the worst security ever!”. But it turned out to be okay, because when the passenger got on the Playmobil B757 and tried to hijack it, she was mobbed by a couple of other heroic passengers, who only sustained minor injuries in the scuffle, which were treated at the Playmobil Hospital.

The best thing about this product is that it teaches kids about the realities of living in a high-surveillence society. My son said he wants the Playmobil Neighborhood Surveillence System set for Christmas. I’ve heard that the CC TV cameras on that thing are pretty worthless in terms of quality and motion detection, so I think I’ll get him the Playmobil Abu-Gharib Interogation Set instead (it comes with a cute little memo from George Bush).[/i]"

Hey, does anyone remember the “Johnny Rehab” commercial from Robocop 3? For some reason this reminds me of that.

Also conditioning the masses – photo shoot Vogue Italia September 2006 (Police State Chic)

As a photographer, my professional opinion of the shoot is that it’s extremely excellent – yet highly disturbing at the same time.

[quote]JustTheFacts wrote:
Also conditioning the masses – photo shoot Vogue Italia September 2006 (Police State Chic)

As a photographer, my professional opinion of the shoot is that it’s extremely excellent – yet highly disturbing at the same time.[/quote]

Great photos though