Foreign Enforcers Brought In To Do What Canadian Police Won't?
(media.gab.com)
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There have been reports from family and friends of British police units coming back from courses greatly changed with aggressive attitudes.
I'm sure they have methods to do that to people, but then when it comes down to it there are plenty of people going to become aggressive in return.
"Desensitization" is the term. US military surveys done during WWII found that the majority of troops refused to shoot at the enemy (or at least claimed they wouldn't shoot). They'd empty the magazine. They'd march up the beach to almost certain death.....but were (at least saying they were not) shooting at the enemy, for risk of taking a life.
At the time, marksmanship training was still done with bullseye targets. Moving to silhouette targets (part of the ensuing 'reforms') had a statistically measurable effect on performance. As training methods improved through Korea and Vietnam, the survey results improved. It's been a while, but I think it took until Korea for the surveys to report over 50% shooting at the enemy. By Vietnam it was ovr 70%, if I recall correctly
Today, it's opposing force training with laser weapons. And then there are the video games.....both recreational and training. Add to that a self-selecting (volunteer) force, and you're probably looking at close to 100% willing to use lethal force.
That is the difference in American soldier training.
Everyone comes back different. But they are taught the pride, duty, and religion of our country. Respect and honor.
Sounds like they're getting Eastern block training. Hyper aggression with the conditioning. Ruthlessness is part of it.
Makes the response choice much easier., no gray area.
Ever seen the Kurt Russell movie "Soldier"? Any doubt that the tyrants have such a program? Think the movie was predictive programming?