The difference is, now bare with me here, is the video access we have of more witnesses we didn't have in the 90's. We're seeing more cell phone and security footage of police brutality, not even the media, you can literally look up videos of instances that we never had access to 30 yrs ago. Shit, the two that just popped up in Canada, the semi conscious nurse in Kellowna on a welfare check where the officer steps on her head, drags her face down down a hall and picks her up by her hair, totally f**kin unecessary, cop didn't know she was being filmed the stupid c**t, and the Native chief attacked as soon as he got out of his truck for expired insurance, that f**kin pos cop was still on the job as he was facing a previous assault charge, again, didn't know he was being filmed. And all these body cams that mysteriously stop working. F**k that, the images are available like never before, and you cant claim media bias for that