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RblDiver
11-04-2015, 20:32
I'm guessing most of you've heard about Tarantino's mouth getting him in trouble lately. Well, looks like he's decided to go and double-down on the stupid.

Not only are cops "murderers," but it is ultimately "a problem of white supremacy in this country."

http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015/11/04/tarantino-police-brutality-is-ultimately-a-problem-of-white-supremacy/

(Weinstein tried to give him the chance to apologize the other day it seemed like, looks like he's decided not to. Wonder what the next step will be...)

argonstrom
11-04-2015, 20:43
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r51ViTHddjQ

The song ends around 1:57.

sniper7
11-04-2015, 20:49
I really only enjoy a couple of the guys movies and even those ones were a little messed up! Let him dig a hole, but I suspect most of the California libtard Hollywood types support him and agree with him.

colorider
11-04-2015, 21:32
And in the meantime, he is getting a world wide blitz of free press for his new movie. A movie I didn't even know about.

Bailey Guns
11-04-2015, 21:35
Quentin who?

Irving
11-04-2015, 22:08
The same white supremacy that has allowed his personal message to be broadcast globally?

Big E3
11-04-2015, 22:17
Hollywood, the people that make a disproportionately huge amount of money to dress up and pretend to be somebody they're not, by memorizing words that other people, making less money, wrote for them to say in the world of make believe. Hollywood, the people that that use overpaid undeserved money to hire armed security for their own protection, then tell us we should not have the right to arm ourselves in defense of our family. Hollywood, the people that stand in the spotlight and tell us, in the real world, how we should act, how we should live our lives, how we should think, what freedoms we should have and how to spend our hard earned money. Is that the Hollywood we're talking about? Why would anybody give a shit what the irrelevant jester says?

Aloha_Shooter
11-04-2015, 22:40
Problem for me is that he wouldn't notice me boycotting his movies because I don't watch trash anyway. Not one of his movies is worth 15 minutes of my time. I wasted a couple hours on "Pulp Fiction" because of all the hype and am still pissed that I didn't do something more productive and enjoyable like visit the dentist. He and Spike Lee are crazily overhyped; I don't really care what the ridiculous idiot has to say.

Ah Pook
11-04-2015, 23:03
I first read this thinking it was another Tancredo thread. [Shy]

Personally, I like his movies. I just can't stand him. Never have.

So, any black/hispanic cops abusing their power is just a problem with WS?

If I say something so totally outrageous and void of fact, someone will print it and my name gets in the public eye. [WooHoo] I'm a narcissist!

wctriumph
11-05-2015, 01:21
Well, being an "artiest" he is obviously far more enlightened on all things than any of us. He is on a higher plain of consciousness than you are I ever will be so his opinion is worthy of expression and adulation. He is surely greater than the minions that have made him wealthy and a person to be looked upon with awe.

I don't think I shall ever watch any more of his "art".

Dave
11-05-2015, 08:59
Heard on the news this morning he has 3 blood relatives that are or were NYPD. Including a first cousin who was severely beaten by black gang members while on duty and had to medically retire from the injuries sustained.

Skip
11-05-2015, 09:24
The same white supremacy that has allowed his personal message to be broadcast globally?

Agreed. I haven't heard about him donating his white privilege (wealth) to help solve the problem.

That message is important and more people need to be paying attention. This isn't about police brutality. The device they are using is concerning...

Police officers, even when minorities or serving minority administrations (Baltimore), are the white power structure.
When police officers do something bad to brown people, they do so to support white supremacy.
White people must be disenfranchised to create racial justice.


This is really about indicting every white person in America for situations in which a police officer may/may not have done anything wrong. And that indictment is reflected in the crime stats.

If you're white or don't want to live in a country with race-based rules/laws, this is concerning.