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...how police are portrayed
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ne...als-tv-1300583 The Daily Show host spent eight minutes last night examining how TV's police portrayals have influenced Americans. "Believe it or not, watching cop shows makes a lot of people see the police as infallible," Noah said. "And honestly, I don't blame any of these people. I'll admit a lot of my perceptions about reality has been shaped by TV, as well." He added: "TV is a powerful tool that shapes how the public sees the police," the late-night host said. (It) shapes how the public sees the police's role in society and how accountable they should be." |
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