> What purpose does interviewing a family whose home got destroyed in a tornado serve?
Fostering empathy, ginning up public support for emergency response. Whereas COPS etc were more effective at ginning up public support for brutal policing.
Also there's a key difference: film crews don't influence tornadoes.
"Whereas COPS etc were more effective at ginning up public support for brutal policing."
This is hugely speculative, in fact, I would argue just the opposite: if anything, it shows how ugly, grinding, boring and hugely 'social' policing is, as opposed to anything physical. It's literally about dealing with really weird and sketchy people in difficult situations all day every day.
Fostering empathy, ginning up public support for emergency response. Whereas COPS etc were more effective at ginning up public support for brutal policing.
Also there's a key difference: film crews don't influence tornadoes.