I've watched the first few episodes of a new series on TNT called Perception. It is about a troubled genius and neuroscience professor Daniel Pierce (similar situation to the movie A Beautiful Mind) who helps the FBI solve cases using his knowledge (and personal experience) of psychology, mental disorders, and human behavior. While I find it fascinating and I like the actors, my husband can't stand to watch it because of the extreme liberal agenda. I just finished watching the episode from Monday night, which involves a Monsanto-like agricultural company that forced farmers out of business and into foreclosure. The corporate giants are evil and the "little man" may in fact be somewhat justified in taking extreme vengeance.
While I have heard there may be some problems with Monsanto's business practices (I don't know much about this issue), that doesn't justify murder and they are not necessarily the corporate norm. Television shows like this want us to sympathize with the downtrodden, the 99%. We can sympathize, and certainly there are situations in which people are taken advantage of by big business, but this isn't the fault of the capitalist system. This is a function of living in a fallen world and of too much government intervention in business.
Spoiler Alert: Just in case the liberal bias wasn't glaring enough for the viewer, at the end of the episode the producers throw another hint out. Pierce is trying to talk the murderer down from a hostage situation and prevent him from blowing up two innocent people, himself, and the professor. Pierce understands how this man feels and how he's been wronged and is trying to prevent more lives lost. The FBI SWAT team is outside, and they have a sniper in position ready to shoot this poor wronged individual (and save 3 other lives in the process) as soon as he goes in front of a window. The sniper is wearing a "Don't Tread on Me" baseball cap. Hmm, you think they got their point across?
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