First try reading this ---> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Jessica_Lall
I read it and first i was just like this sounds so much like a subplot from that book by the guy that also wrote Q&A [the book Slumdog Millionare was based on.] Then i read more and I got so frustrated. It was bad. I mean WHY? Sure the guy was eventually put away, but why did it take so long? How does the law almost let a guy who killed someone just because they wouldn't give him a drink get away? How is it possible for the bad guy to be able to bribe almost everyone or influence everyone to the point of getting away?
Why is that possible. I was thinking about why someone can't do something about it. Then I realized life isn't a movie. A bunch of college students can't suddenly wake up to what's wrong in the world. And then set out to change it. Well sure they can, but can they actually change the world. They can try. But it would take more than them to succeed. Life isn't like the movie where in the course of a song they rally enough people to suddenly cleanse their state or country of corrupt polictions and officials. Life isn't like the movie when the lower class suddenly decides to take charge of their lives, or where the upper class finally decides to make things right.
That is why the world sucks, because in a movie, in a perfect world, everyone would know what's right and wrong. And then someone would emerge the hero who sets everything right, just becuase it's the right thing to do.