Law & Order sides with the criminals
Law & Order often likes to claim that its dramas are “ripped from the headlines” and that they portray dramatized versions of actual news in America today. But, as is often the case, the series strayed from reality to portray a more woke, left-wing version of current events, not what is really going on today.I've heard enough. It's okay to focus on police officials who commit criminal offenses, but to do it at the expense of real life facts and common sense is another. This is just plain repulsive, and proves the leftists who produce what could be described as an early form of wokeness when it first premiered 35 years ago have no intention of stopping their repeated desecrations of real life victims of crime. When will the whole franchise be cancelled already? It's been broadcast for far too long now.
With illegal alien crime stories hitting the news all across the country — such as the murder of Rachel Morin, who was raped and murdered by an illegal from El Salvador — and with constant headlines about rape, drug dealing, and gang activity in big city migrant shelters, Law & Order decided to go in a different direction on Thursday.
The episode in question, “Play with Fire (Part 1),” opened with two women quietly talking about migrant women being raped, but their conversation was interrupted by an ICE raid, Newsbusters reported.
A few scenes later, one of the women is found raped and murdered in a nearby warehouse. The episode reveals that the woman was not a migrant but was instead an undercover cop who was working to catch a rapist preying on migrant women. The victim had also been investigating a comparable rape and murder that occurred earlier.
Eventually, officers do discover the identity of the rapist and murderer. And it turns out, it wasn’t another migrant but instead a police officer, specifically the victim’s own lieutenant. The officer was portrayed as using his position of power to sexually assault migrant women who were afraid to speak out for fear of deportation.
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