Australian Federal Police officers participating in the new ‘special taskforce for combating antisemitism’ will need to be on short rotations.
If they spend any longer than a few months on this subject they could all end up noticing.
Police actually do this too. In order to prevent officers from recognising ethnic crime trends or ‘developing biases’, command moves them around a lot.
It helps keep them naive to uncomfortable realities.
But it’s pretty hard to stay naive to the same lie over and over and over again.
Australian Federal Police officers participating in the new ‘special taskforce for combating antisemitism’ will need to be on short rotations.
If they spend any longer than a few months on this subject they could all end up noticing.
Police actually do this too. In order to prevent officers from recognising ethnic crime trends or ‘developing biases’, command moves them around a lot.
It helps keep them naive to uncomfortable realities.
But it’s pretty hard to stay naive to the same lie over and over and over again.
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