Sigh...
Apparently the media just doesn't get it...
They think we're not checking what they are saying/showing...
From Wisconsin- Apparently the public radio channel up there said 'thousands' were protesting at the Capital. The Milwaukee Paper said 'four hundred'. But somebody took a picture...
Now I don't know about y'all, but that doesn't look like 'thousands' or 'four hundred'...
Kinda reminds me of the infamous protests at various NRA conventions. 'Hundreds of protestors lined the streets' was maybe 50, and the pictures were VERY tight shots that looked like a crowd, but not hundreds. In Houston it was maybe a dozen...
And this one tripped the giggle box...
And you can add LEOs, Fire/Rescue, Doctors and Nurses...
For us, it was/is a coping mechanism for what we saw/dealt with...
Have a great weekend and enjoy the Stupor Bowl (or at least the commercials (or you can watch them HERE, from Outkick)!




No, they don't get it. But at least some of them, maybe, are starting to understand that something is wrong and there are consequences inbound.
Whether they will (or can) first accept that they are the problem, and second course correct, in time to save their professions, let alone their individual jobs, is a different question.
For those curious about veterans, and their formative experiences, I'd recommend Eugene Sledge's With the Old Breed (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/With_the_Old_Breed). Reading about his time on Okinawa was eye-opening.