Famous director Quentin Tarantino has landed himself in hot water recently for attending an anti-cop rally in New York City. When word spread that he wan in attendance, Tarantino booked an interview on liberal network MSNBC, not to apologize, but to double down. In an interview with Chris Hayes, Tarantino compared cops to white supremacists, while listing off victims of supposed “police brutality.”
If Tarantino’s assertion that cops are murders wasn’t enough, its now come to our attention that Tarantino himself called on the cops for help dealing with a “suspicious individual loitering in his backyard.”
It’s probably fairly reasonable to assume that Tarantino wouldn’t object to force being used to protects his own life, in that instance, but is more concerned demonizing the cops who dealt with situations with which Tarantino had no connection.
Of course, he says that he has felt no backlash from the Hollywood community, but why would he? We all know where they stand on the issue as well.
FY boy!
Who is this man?can’t get on the article to read,but I don’t like his looks.Looks like something the cat dragged in.lol
Sorry piece of sh!t..!!..
Poor freak .
His$#%&!@* He can step on it if he wants.
If you really support the police you won’t watch this scum bags movies anymore. Hope is movie is a failure and sends a message to Hollywood.
Gee, hope when he needs a police person to come to his rescue, it’s not a brutal one that shows up… Oh, most cops don’t get brutal unless the people force them to be that way… so glad I’ve never had a brutal cop come when I’ve called… they’ve always been great… Oh yes, one of our Pastor’s sons is a cop…and he’s a good one at that…
He did not make that distinction
On behalf of all my brothers in blue
I sure hope they said no