WAIT. So you're saying that people like cops and military personnel in movies and TV shows DON'T ACT LIKE MOVIE AND TV CHARACTERS!?
This whole piece can be discredited with one supporting fact: The situations in movies and TV are exaggerated for the purpose of eliciting an emotional response from the audience. REAL cops are REAL people, and like all people from all walks of life, some are jackasses, some are genuinely dedicated to their cause, and most are just doing what they can to get their job done. This doesn't undermine that only a hand full that make the media headlines tend to be assholes, mainly because at the end of the day they're still (if not all, than a fair majority) doing what they can to make the streets safer and responding to 911 calls. This kind of call for blind aggression at authority is misplaced. Instead of looking at cops, look at your politicians, look at your schools, look at your congress and demand more from the people that actually have an impact on you and ACTUALLY use the media to cover up what they don't want you to see.
RE: Fake Experience, Fake Reality (Part Two)