Maybe it's because I've been watching "Person of Interest" and "The Wire", and am really curious about "Watchmen", but I've become increasingly fascinated by the kind of stories we tell about policemen and what it says about...well, us as a culture.
@jakebe "I am the tale I tell myself" isn't just part of my magical practice; it's a statement on the power of narrative to change hearts and minds. It isn't just about the police, either. Who is allowed to be a hero? Who survives to the end of the tale? Whose schemes are rewarded, and whose schemes are punished? Stories have the power to shape how we think about ourselves, about justice, about society. The tales we enshrine as Meaningful reveal glimpses into what metanarratives we believe.
I think so far, "The Wire" has the best take on it. There are a LOT of people out there really trying to do good work, trapped in a political system that rewards corruption and is too focused on short-term, small-potatoes changes.