has risen sharply, transitioning from emergency response to routine tasks like serving search warrants.
High-street brands, streetwear collaborations, and corporate logistics are increasingly connected to defense contractors and military supply chains, normalizing the presence of war industries in civilian life. militarisation
The proliferation of surveillance technologies—drones, facial recognition, and data mining—derived from military technology is seen as a normal price for "security". The Psychological Siege has risen sharply, transitioning from emergency response to
Militarisation is not confined to the streets; it is built into the fabric of daily consumerism and leisure. The Psychological Siege Militarisation is not confined to
From the video games we play to the police departments protecting our neighborhoods, militarisation is transforming how we live, communicate, and think about safety. When the Public Sphere Becomes a Battlefield
It often targets young people through school recruitment, shaping national memory to glorify military history rather than peaceful coexistence.