Thursday, 12 April 2018
Guerilla equipment
I took this picture at the York Castle Museum. It is one of the many displays of paraphernalia from World War I the museum has and they fascinated me. Like I mentioned in this post, I am fascinated by them as they have an uncanny resemblance to the toys we used to play war during my childhood. One of my friends had almost exactly that: a water bottle, a compass, a monocular telescope, a Swiss army knife (because he was a Scout). We played war, often of the guerilla sort, which was quite cathartic. Funny to think how something so grave as war can become the subject of childhood games. Games I remember fondly.
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Past historical slaughters often become the children's games of the future -- playing war, knights at battle, cowboys and Indians. Or, I should say, they become boys' games in particular. Desensitizing boys to violence helps create the soldiers of the future.
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