1. Take one object in popular culture - a song, book, movie, whatever - and defend it as worthwhile to society. Director Antoine Fuqua's film, Shooter, released in 2010, is a perfect example of an element in in pop culture that is worthwhile to society. There is a wide range of reasons why this is true, but the main benefits revolve around the film's strong tendency to lead society in the right direction in the never ending battle between good and evil. The plotline seamlessly promotes liberty in an otherwise tyrannical world, the character development encourages the act of searching for truth and most importantly, the indirect consequences of the film may very well save lives. The main character in the film, Bob Lee swagger, does an incredible job defending liberty in an overwhelmingly tyrannical system. During the movie, a shadow government agency is repeating the historically, imperialistically minded aspirations of 21st-century governments. The agency is continuously taking over villages in Ethiopia and South America in order to install oil pipelines in the acquired territories. As a Marine sniper, Bob Lee swagger is inadvertently involved in one of these evil missions and as he begins to learn these facts, he shows incredible conviction to reach justice even when he is cornered. For example, he is framed in the assassination of the Ethiopian Archbishop, but he will stop at nothing to clear his name and bring the true culprits to justice. These acts of heroism are very beneficial examples for society to follow. As Americans, we do not necessarily find ourselves in the middle of a huge conspiracy on a daily basis; however, swaggers actions provided an excellent foundation for what it generally takes to keep powerful leaders in check. When swagger repeats the oath politicians take before entering office " ¦enemies foreign and domestic, he is speaking directly to society to look out for enemies within our own syst