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l23r ago

In particular, the kids said "Besser finde ich, dass jeder ein Handy geschenkt bekommt mit dem Polizeiruf drauf" So they trust the police more than the Jugendamt (CPS) and would call the cops before calling a friend or their parents. I think that's really interesting. There is a lot of media putting out the notion that cops are friendly people - think Toto und Harry, or how there always seems to be a positive character who is a cop in kids cartoons - but not anything to make CPS seem nice. I wonder if MSM is going to start pushing that idea with TV shows, movies, etc.

The fact that businesses have to pay for the sign is really suspect. To me it seems like they're paying for the ease of luring kids in (not making any accusations based on fact, but just feeling) In North America there is a thing called Block Parents. I always felt it was kinda creepy when I was a kid, but it does appear to be a legit program. I went to their website and there is no cost for the participants.

What does "expert" actually stand for?

I find in Germany, titles are really important. If you say you're an expert, you have to have some sort of credentials. Perhaps these are people who are experts based on lived experience, but don't have a degree in Sociology or Psychology or whatever. Or, you know, they're pedos.

And maybe it's just me, but I found the Mutti Merkel haircut on one of the panel members to be... yeah o.0

neverobey ago

Every single one of their press conference pictures (whatever the occasion) doesn't look like pictures I am used to see when it comes to childrens rights. Think about any press conference on this matter. You most likely will imagine some friendly people (most of them women) smiling powerfull into some cameras and faces.

Their pictures somehow never fit my maybe restricted imagination.