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    8 hours ago

    TV would also have you believe being President of the US is somehow not a job for a clown.

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    I worked in a warehouse many years ago, one of the office people also worked in a cop shop. She said the people that worked in the sex crimes dept spent very little time in the dept before moving on because of how fucked up they would get working those crimes.

    L&O: SVU was so much stupidity with the same 6 cops working there but not commiting suicide from having to deal with sex crimes 24/7/365.

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    a hybrid of copaganda, and military propaganda NCIS. especially the showrunner/writers goes all thirsty though.

    criminal minds too, but FBI-ganda. pre-firing of Hotches actor.

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    …and then there’s “COPS”.

    I vividly remember watching and loving many of the police dramas when i was younger. C.S.I. being my favourite.

    I remember stumbling across COPS on one of the newer “cooler” swedish channels thinking, oh, thats so cool, they will totally be like the shows i like.

    After one episode of screaming, loud, obnoxious and frankly stupid people being chased by their equals, my illusion was shattered. Or atleast i knew that COPS weren’t for those that likes to see crime get solved.

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    The police aren’t there to keep you safe, they’re there to protect the interests of the oligarchs

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    In Colorado right now, if a survivor goes through the ordeal of a sexual assault evidence exam, the state lab will take 554 days before they get around to analyzing it. (Here’s a CPR story about the backlog.)

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      I’ve seen reno 911.

      Ive also seen true evil where the sheriff rules the town with an iron fist, terrorizing everyone he wants to.

      Surprised we don’t have more shows like that.

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        Reno 911 is copaganda if you see it as a comedy, but the opposite if you see it as a documentary.

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        Really? I’m not saying you’re wrong, but I’ve always thought Reno 911 made cops look like incompetent assholes.

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          Not the other user but I’ll answer: It effectively kawaiis them. Makes them seem like harmless goofballs instead of the vindictive organized predators that they all too often are. Gives viewers a false sense of security surrounding interactions with cops. Effectively erases the scale of the intentional and traumatic harm that they do to communities. Makes them seem relatable, in the way that your stupid silly friend is relatable. All in all, excuses them.

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            I’m not sure if we watched the same show, I recall them doing all sorts of harmful and/or illegal things that most decent people would not find relatable at all. It definitely doesn’t portray them as the deliberate organized evil that real life law enforcement actually are, but it’s a comedy and this is the US it never would have been greenlit in the first place if they did. I think it does a good job of undermining the public image of US law enforcement in a way that deeply indoctrinated Americans won’t immediately dismiss as hostile.

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              Those idiots definitely shot each other and other people more than they should. When they did something illegal they would cover it up. I recall one episode where they arrested someone but accidentally shot each other and decided to pin it on the person they arrested.

              I’d say the show was pretty accurate.

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        The word copaganda is a copaganda. Makes me think cops are like ninja turtles when they are not.

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    I 100% guarantee you there are very proper, professional teams of investigators who do prosecute rape thoroughly.

    For women with rich dads.

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    The Rookie is another Copaganda show.

    A bunch of cops all nerding out over following the law, ethical treatment of minorities, keeping each other in line, actively forcing out bad cops…

    What planet is this?

    I really like the cast and the show is fun, but it’s as much fantasy as the Rings Of Power.

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      CSI was fun but not as thirsty/sucking off as NCSI. on a several instances the showrunner was virtue signalling at the end of the episode for them, with a message.(its military propaganda but also ties into copaganda too since its on the “civilian side”

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        On the bright side, as far as copaganda goes it is pretty mild.

        The cops are portrayed as human, and more often than not as incompetent idiots, the federal agents are almost exclusively portrayed as assholes, they never portray violation of rights or due process as a necessary evil, prison is portrayed as, quote, “real bad”, a pseudomasculine bigot gets punched in the face, a racist stop-and-frisker is unequivocally an asshole, the most competent cops eventually get sidelined, punished, or straight up quit in moral protest…

        It is copaganda, but by the last season post-COVID and post-Floyd, you can feel the wind completely fall out of their sails. They try to wrap up the story quickly while acknowledging the ongoing horrors, and they do their best to recognize the role they played in romanticizing law enforcement by making it clear that everyone on the squad is disillusioned and disturbed by the system.

        Several of them flat out quit, and they have an incredible scene of corruption in action where they make it clear that fixing the NYPD through its own internal buearacracy is literally impossible.

        Still copaganda for most of the show’s run, and also absolutely a genuinely good comedy.

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        It wasn’t. It had a few good lines/scenes, but not very funny to me at all. Couldn’t make it through the first episode, Sandberg just isn’t funny.

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          You kinda have to give any American sitcom at least half a season before you can really judge it. They pretty much all start out rubbish and it’s only when the actors grow into the roles can you tell if it’s actually gonna be good.

          FWIW Brooklyn 99 was very much an ensemble comedy by the time it got going rather than primarily focusing on Samberg, even though he was still ostensibly the lead role.

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            I tried. I like all the actors, but Sandberg and just couldn’t do it. I’d rather rewatch scrubs or the office again.

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              Sorry I just said that because you said you couldn’t get through the first episode—I don’t think I’d have thought it was any good if that was all I saw either. The standard American sitcom rule I follow is 4-6 episodes before I can really tell if it’s actually gonna work, until that point the characters usually come across as 1 dimensional even if it ends up being good.

              But fair play regardless, everyone likes different stuff!

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                No I get it. It took a few tries to get started in the office and in the wire also. I just don’t have the time anymore to wade through stuff that I just don’t really care for.

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                  Right but just because you personally didn’t like it doesn’t mean it isn’t a good comedy. I understand that you are now saying it’s not something you personally care for, but your original comment was stating that it being bad was objectively true. Like, I can say that I think The Simpsons is a bad comedy, and I could provide a bunch of data to back it up but I can’t say that The Simpsons is a bad comedy, because how did it get to 36 seasons in counting if people weren’t enjoying it?

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          Much like The West Wing

          Edit: not that it’s much of a comedy, but it’s definitely a fantasy about how the executive branch should work if we had halfway ethical and competent people working there.

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          the MSMs would never allow it, especially if the owners are conservaties too.

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      Yeah CSI made you think that there was this dedicated team of people trying to get to the bottom of every case being very diligent and careful with every piece of evidence and the chain of custody, instead of a couple of dipshits who forget to label every baggie and throw everything to a box and toss it in the back room someplace.

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        csi made it seem like it was well funded/overfunded in the labs and investigations too. im pretty most of the funding goes into PR/campaigning and police salaries and pensions, rather than the operations to solve crimes.

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      Yeah as much as I love Jake and Amy and Captain Holt, B99 is copaganda. Once I saw it that way, I couldn’t watch it anymore.

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    The irony with the punisher skull is that he loathed crooked cops, and they’re the ones who love the symbol the most.