http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...ns_have_spread_a_dangerous_message_about.html
This tackles the "Myth of the Hero Cop" that has pretty much became fact in most people's eyes.
Meh, this is a pretty crappy article and doesn't tackle much of anything more than your typical OP-ED crap-o-rama piece.
Just last week a third-grade teacher at Forest Street Elementary School in Orange, New Jersey, was lambasted for promoting “anti-police sentiment.” Her offense: having her third-graders write get-well cards to Mumia Abu-Jamal, a man serving a life sentence for killing a police officer nearly 34 years ago.
lol. This dude's really stretching.
"Did everyone finish their get-well-soon cards for the convicted cop killer?" I wouldn't want my kids corresponding via letters to convicts either. If you're doing letter writing in school why not have students pick who to send a letter to? Why a convicted cop killer? Oh it's black history month? There are much better black cultural leaders to send letters to.
Anyone else really, really, really, sick of seeing garbage news articles posted as primary literature and fact? Slate? Huffpost? Foxnews? Brietbart? It's all serving an agenda. You're doing nothing more than appeasing your own confirmation bias.[DOUBLEPOST=1433082874,1433082623][/DOUBLEPOST]
Given the fact that many stories turn out to be based on a story from a story from a story from a website that turns out to be BS, I'm much more cautious about what I believe and generally check the sources.
Which is exactly why I take news article reporting with a grain of salt anymore. No one reports the news anymore, they make the news.