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Terrifying: Companies are Marketing Police State Normalcy to Children

Posted by Lucinda Marshall, Feminist Peace Network at 11:12 AM on February 10, 2009.


Hey kids, wanna play security checkpoint?
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When I flew home from Washington, DC after a business trip last week, the TSA agent asked to test my laptop.  I politely asked what they were testing for.  It was just routine she told me.  And she's right, it has become routine, a much too routine standard operating procedure designed to make us believe that the usurping of our privacy and human rights is normal and necessary if we are to be secure and free.

The obvious irony  is that we are not secure and  free if government agents have a right to violate our privacy and deny our rights without cause.  I considered protesting but I figured that the best outcome of that would be missing my flight, the worst case  being detained incommunicado in an undisclosed location.  The likelihood of a plausible explanation for this sudden interest in my laptop was undoubtedly nil. In otherwords, whatcha gonna do and TSA knows that.

My youngest son barely has a memory of when you could get on a plane without having to take off your shoes first.  He was in 4th grade on Sept. 11, 2001 and within  days his school was decked out in American flags and "I Support President Bush" signs appeared everywhere.  For him this is normal, the way things are supposed to be.  And that is no accident.

What is particularly disturbing about the normalizing of this notion that it is unpatriotic to question measures that supposedly defend us from acts of terror is the use of entertainment to hawk the message. In addition to the  Disney-owned ABC's Homeland Security reality show, there is now a Homeland Security television channel on the internet that bills itself as,

(T)he world's first online, on-demand television network dedicated to homeland security and global development. HSTV is a 24/7 interactive television channel dedicated to producing broadcast-quality video programs on all aspects of homeland security and the role of global development in fighting terrorism.

HSTV is also dedicated to facilitating rapid awareness of new technologies and services, and assisting in the transfer of those technology solutions to the government and critical infrastructure marketplace.

And the U.S. military has spared no expense giving kids every opportunity to play sanitized military video games that helpfully provide links to military recruiting sites. In addition to video games such as  "America's Army", the Army recently opening the $12 million U.S. Army Experience Center at the Franklin Mills shopping center outside of Philadelphia where kids can play sanitized military video games."

The Philadelphia center lures recruits with a separate room for prospective soldiers to "fire" from a real Humvee on enemy encampments projected on a 15-foot-high (4.5-meter-high) battleground scenario that also has deafening sound effects.

In another room, those inclined to attack from above can join helicopter raids in which enemy soldiers emerge from hide-outs to be felled by automatic gunfire rattling from a simulator modeled on an Apache or Blackhawk helicopter.

Most insidious however are the toys marketed to preschool and elementary school age children that exploit the war on terror mantra.  Playmobil has several toys that fit that bill, including Playmobil Security Checkpoint  (for ages 4-7) and Playmobil Police Checkpoint (for ages 10 and up).

The only thing that gives one hope are the product reviews on Amazon where you can buy these propaganda for profit gems. Here is one of the reviews  of the Security Checkpoint toy:

Finally a toy that gets our kids used to living in a police state. Benjamin Franklin said that those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. But then again, he lived in France for awhile, so what did he know about anything.

Before this toy came out I was afraid my son would not know how to cope with the new reality of American life; how to prepare him to the future, I was wondering. Boy am I relieved; so many lessons learned! Now he knows that:

1) Some people can make a decent living treating others like cattle, and the best part: the cattle is paying their salaries.
2) You only have the rights that the government gives you; you can move around the country only if you comply with government regulations, no matter how frivolous they might be. No liquid you say? except if in a ziplock bag? Check. Lighter ok because the cigarette lobby fought the no-lighter rule? Swell. All passengers searched but cargo mostly un-scrutinized? No problem.
3) You should always bow to people in uniforms, even though they might be in this job because they could not qualify for police work (because of the rap sheet or the drug abuse).

Unfortunately, this toy comes short in a few areas:

1) It does not show that if you're rich, you don't have to wait in line for hours. If you can travel first class, you get your own fast-track screening. Too bad the terr'ists have plenty of Saudi and Pakistani cash and can easily travel first class should they want to. They should have included another screening set in the box.
2) It does not come with the 300 tired-looking playmobils you would need to show the passengers waiting in line behind the screening area.

However, it does some things very well: for instance, the screening apparatus is not actually functional. This represents faithfully the actual TSA system, which, every time it is tested or audited, fails to catch anything (weapons, even bombs).

So, thank you Playmobil. I hope they will expand their product offering and give us more toys that can help our children prepare for the new reality of a much safer America; specifically, I am eagerly waiting for the Staline-style Guantanamo American gulag set, the North-Korean-style CIA water-boarding set, the KGB-style NSA phone-tapping set. Some people will whine about the loss of their civil liberties, but my son knows that the North-Korean are some of the safest people in the world. They had virtually no fear of terrorists.

Quite honestly after falling out of my chair laughing at a whole slew of reviews in that vein, I began to think that never mind that I was reading this on Amazon, perhaps these were spoofs.  However queries to both Playmobil and Amazon confirmed that both products, sadly, are for real.

As difficult as it sometimes seemed to raise sons during the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Power Ranger years, clearly teaching children the difference between right and wrong has  become far more challenging as the toys and games pitched at them become blatant police state propaganda.

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Lucinda Marshall is a feminist artist, writer and activist. She is the Founder of the Feminist Peace Network. Her work has been published in numerous publications in the U.S. and abroad including, Counterpunch, AlterNet, Dissident Voice, Off Our Backs, the Progressive, Countercurrents, Z Magazine, Common Dreams, In These Times and Information Clearinghouse. She also blogs at WIMN Online and writes a monthly column for the Louisville Eccentric Observer.


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"I Support President Bush"?!
Posted by: Xynyx on Feb 10, 2009 12:00 PM   
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How about "I Support Truth, Justice, Peace, and Freedom for All People"? I like that better.

I would have demanded that the school remove the signs. That was clear brainwashing... and all for a man with the intelligence of a lobotomized Coke can.

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By the shorts
Posted by: Artkansas on Feb 10, 2009 5:07 PM   
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I considered protesting but I figured that the best outcome of that would be missing my flight, the worst case being detained incommunicado in an undisclosed location.

The best form of terrorism is the most mundane. A creeping little bit that almost all of us will bear to get on with our lives.

This may be the first totalitarian government that is not run by the high ups, but rather implemented from the bottom up because it is "just their job". Totalitarianism as job security.

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We've been pranked
Posted by: Blurgle on Feb 10, 2009 9:12 PM   
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Playmobil, which isn't even an American company, doesn't make a security checkpoint toy set. It simply does not: you can check their American website or their main site at playmobil.de.

The company that purportedly sells the toy set on amazon.com doesn't exist outside of that listing, and its vendor website is all kinds of bogus (plagiarized user comments, links that go nowhere, only selling one item, etc.).

No other vendor on Earth sells that toy set. The idea that a vast multinational conglomerate like Playmobil would expend the kind of money needed to create a toy set and only sell it through one unverifiable and likely non-existent Amazon.com seller is ludicrous and far beyond the realms of possibility.

Parts of that set are from the Playmobil "airline terminal" set, others are from the "police station" set, and others seem Photoshopped in to attract maximum anger.

It took me less than a minute to figure this out using that rare and exotic research tool, Google.ca.

If you're going to express outrage over something, research it first and see whether you're being pranked. I bet some college-aged dork is laughing up his sleeve at all of us.

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» RE: We've been pranked Posted by: feministpeacenetwork
» RE: I found it. Posted by: somedayiwillbvaporized
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» RE: We've been pranked Posted by: AndersonConnor
Police state BS
Posted by: HillbillyRob on Feb 11, 2009 3:52 AM   
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This nonsense of stopping everyone is basically an accusation that We are the terrorists not tourists.
Ambuscho were the terrorists and we all know it.
I was put on the no fly list after speaking up about our ballots being shredded at our polling place in Fort Lauderdale.
Which was followed up with threatening phone calls, emails and I assume our phones and emails being tapped. This culminated with out house being ransacked while we were out. The neighbors said that that there were a couple of big black Crown Victorias parked in front of our house with gov tags..no warrant no notification, nothing.
We moved to a place up in the rural county..
Yesterday, I was bringing my aide dog home from the vet where she had been spayed and in pain.
I come to a road block, they are stopping everyone and asking to see license insurance and registration..I asked "oh nothing just a standard check stop". WTF?! what about my 4 amendment rights? The cops can stop every car on the road just to look in their car and ask for ID? This pisses me off and it's about the 5th time in the last 2 years.
This is a very low crime area. I was tempted to ask what reason or authority he has from the state to stop every law abiding motorist, but my baby girl was in much pain and I wanted to get her home and safe and since I am a long term hiv patient that has also spent time in jail after a former house mate broke in and clobbered me for drug money then called the cops and claimed I had tried to kill him..that story is much longer and uglier in which I almost died from lack of medical care at the hands of MiamiDade I did not want to chance being hauled in while my 7 years old spaniel/ cattle dog mix died in the car.
Perhaps it is time to start a petition of complaint about this stuff to the new congress and president. I have been stopped for speeding and dui but that was almost 25 years ago. I have had safe drivers license for about 14-15 years now.

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Yay Fascism !!!!
Posted by: godsbreath64 on Feb 11, 2009 4:44 AM   
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Go back to sleep. Its all better now.

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So I'm not going crazy...
Posted by: clvngodess on Feb 11, 2009 6:50 AM   
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... when I find it completely ironic that the parochial school two doors down from my house plays Revelrie (sp?) every morning, Monday through Friday at exactly 7:57 a.m. for the kids.

Holy shit. (pun intended.)

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» reveille Posted by: Bliss Doubt
Police state academy portrait
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Feb 11, 2009 7:43 AM   
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» RE: Police state academy portrait Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN
» RE: Police state academy portrait Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN
» RE: Police state academy portrait Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN
Don in L.A.
Posted by: djuhlinger on Feb 11, 2009 7:50 AM   
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Yes. Unfortunately we are being prepared for what is to come. I refer the reader to Naomi Wolf's latest video to see what's coming: The End of America (http://www.endofamericamovie.com/) It's also on youtube. To see one of the well-documented and analyzed tactics being used on vulnerable countries, now including ours, I refer the reader to Naomi Klein's book, The Shock Doctrine. There are a whole bunch of great clips of her on the website at: http://www.naomiklein.org/shock-doctrine/video-audio. And finally, to understand WHY this is all happening I refer the reader to the video The Money Masters. The website is at http://www.themoneymasters.com and the video is also available on google video and youtube. The Money Masters can't be recommended high enough in mere words. It gets to the root cause of the plethora of the world ills and is able to clearly define a path out of our troubles. It looks like it is really going to take massive public action to accomplish this, though.

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This generation has been braiwashed!
Posted by: RegK on Feb 11, 2009 8:19 AM   
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I see it every day. I teach Honors Rhetoric at a major US state university and I see all the time--in class discussions and in essays--how this generation of post-9/11 honors (top) students thinks the police-state/permanent 'war-on-terror' is perfectly normal. These kids can't understand why some people are so fussy about things like rights and liberties because their highest value is 'keeping America safe' whatever that takes. In a few years, these kids will be in charge here. When that happens, I don't want to be in the United States; it won't be pretty. I promise you.

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type22003
Posted by: type22003 on Feb 11, 2009 8:31 AM   
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How 'bout a Seattle '99 toy? Or an Oklahoma City diarama? Hey kids watch the twin towers come tumbling down!! How a Bush & Cheney in prison action set? Let's blowup the NYSE! toy set...The possibilities are endless..

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modern Cowboys & Indians
Posted by: jingles on Feb 11, 2009 9:19 AM   
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I imagine kids are already playing these adult-simulation games, saying, "I wanna be the terrorist this time!"

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You brought this on yourselves!
Posted by: Alan8 on Feb 11, 2009 10:02 AM   
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The Democrats let all this happen.

They voted for the Patriot Acts, and the Military Commissions Act of 2006. They let a flag-waving fascist violate the Constitution and occupy the White House for eight years. They allowed the wiretapping. The list goes on.

You all allowed this to happen by voting for Democrats that helped the Republicans overturn the Constitution.

5% of the vote for the Green Party would have served as a warning to the "Democrats" that they can be replaced, and that they weren't elected to negotiate away our freedoms.

It's not too late. 5% of the vote in future elections will make the Green Party eligible for Federal funding, so they can compete with the corporate parties. And the Green Party doesn't accept any corporate money.

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Battle of Seattle set....
Posted by: DaBear on Feb 11, 2009 11:03 AM   
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Back in 99 I was looking for a Battle of Seattle Playmobil set for my then 2 year old... I wanted the full gamut of jackbooted riot police, hooded anarchists, union marchers, WTO jet setters, the works... all I got was a rubber bullet in the ass in LA at the DNC a few months later... damn.

Does Lego have these sorts of sets yet? Usually they come out with the cool stuff first...

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Have you watched TV lately?
Posted by: sicntired on Feb 12, 2009 3:10 AM   
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There are so many programs promoting law enforcement,the drug war,bounty hunters,sheriffs,DEA,etc etc.With more than half the country viewing cops as the enemy because of the war on drugs they have to try to reach the little kids.Trouble is most kids grow up.

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» RE: Have you watched TV lately? Posted by: Bliss Doubt
If you do nothing else
Posted by: snax on Feb 12, 2009 6:57 PM   
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login to Amazon and rate the most 'informative' review as helpful. ;)

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Did we expect anything else?
Posted by: technocrat on Feb 13, 2009 5:10 AM   
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Who was it that said when fascism arrives in America it will come wrapped in the American flag and carrying a bible? Come on, folks, things couldn't be shaking out otherwise. We have a corporatocracy to protect. The economy is being beaten down, the greatest act of thievery every perpetrated by the rich against everyone else, and the elite mean to protect themselves from the blowback. Their hirelings will be fed enough to keep them fit to stave off the starving masses.

What a beautiful deception. While this travesty goes on, millions of people are still conned into thinking it's THEIR fault, that they just haven't worked hard enough, that it's some failing on their part. The Corporate Masters have expertly played on the old Protestant work ethic, the nose-to-the-grindstone mentality of "pulling one's own weight" to wring every possible drop of body fluid from the American people. And now they don't laugh all the way to the bank, they're already IN the bank.

Sept. 11 was so masterfully planned. Not only did it open the excuse to enrich corporate America by further military adventurism, it also provided a perfect excuse for introducing a police state to protect us from ourselves. We have some high-powered masterminds working against us, that's for sure.

The corporatocracy has used its command of finance and the media to legitimize its plunder by injecting an unprecedented sense of money-consciousness into the general populace, attempting to make Joe Six Pack just as greedy and self-serving as its principals are. Witness the money pouring into casinos and lotteries.

Put the Money Powers out of business. Adopt a money-less, debt-less system of production and distribution, managed by those who know what they're doing, not by lawyers, bankers, and bought-and-paid-for politicos. Check out www.technocracy.org before it's too late.

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wow
Posted by: cyr3n on Feb 14, 2009 11:08 AM   
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security checkpoint?! definitely not something kids are interested in. Whomever designed that toy should be fired.

I dont know whats worse though. That, or clothing for 10yr old girls that includes g-strings and boy band idolatry?

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You're surprised?
Posted by: TheLimit on Feb 16, 2009 3:28 PM   
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I can't imagine why. For the last 30 years, children have been the targets of all kinds of propaganda and special interest programming, not to mention marketing, and hardly anyone has made a peep. Certainly any time I have objected to children being targeted by marketers, or being indoctrinated in some particularly obnoxious social policy - in the 4th grade - I have been roundly shouted down. The schools have been used to indoctrinate children by extremists like PeTA and HSUS as well as by the government, and don't let's forget the food industries. I'm talking about grade schools here - by the time the kids get to high school, there's not much to do but polish the product a little.

You don't have to think hard to find other examples, unless, of course, your own indoctrination has blinded you to them.

Children are perfect vehicles for this kind of thing, which is why schools should be controlled locally, and their curricula be confined to academics. Marketers should not be permitted to target children, period.

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