Conservatives upset that Quentin Tarantino spoke out against police brutality. The controversial NYPD police union president is calling a boycott against Tarantino's projects. |
There's no war on the police.
No one wants those in law enforcement killed. The law isn't scared to do their jobs. The law still hides behind the "blue wall of silence" when they see wrongdoing by one of their own.
Yeah those in the Black Lives Matter movement have sympathy for the slain officer Randolph Holder. We all mourn the lost of a dedicated lawman.
Those behind the badge use their power of enforcement to exploit the very communities they've sworn to protect. In the age of YouTube, there are some in law enforcement using bad judgement when engaging in contact with unarmed suspects.
With open carry laws in many states, the law can't determine who's legal or who's illegal.
For you see if you're a Black man with a conceal carry license, you may be killed by the law if there's a mistaken identity. If you're a White man with a conceal carry license, you might be able to walk into a building without a single peep from a person. If you have intentions of murdering people and you're a White person, you may massacre a handful of people before the law gets you.
There's a rise in heroin in White communities. Many White women are addicted to heroin. I know three people addicted to heroin. They're either dead or on the verge of being dead.
Black motorists are likely to be stop for minor traffic offenses more than any other race. Black motorists often have their vehicles searched even if there's no illegal activity. Racial profiling happens quite often. Black men are profiled by the law more than any race or gender.
White people who commit criminal acts are often diagnosed with mental issues. Black people who commit criminal acts are often labeled "thugs" and "Obama's children". Anyone who commits a criminal act and they're a Muslim, they are often labeled as terrorists.
That network is America's most watched in cable news. It's often labeled that network the most divisive. Those in the junk food media often blame that network for exploiting insensitive issues for ratings.
That network that promotes the narrative that #BlackLivesMatter embraces "cop killing" is prime real estate for people who believe this nonsense.
Conservative outrage at the controversial filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. He appears at Washington Park in New York City to protest police brutality within the New York Police Department.
I guess conservative agitators can't accept the fact Quentin Tarantino has the freedom of speech. After all, they can say the president is a "communist" and a "cop killer".
The "Rise Up! Stop Police Terror!" protest rally had a few hundred protesters. The high profile appearance of Tarantino gotten the junk food media's attention.
Of course, Tarantino isn't afraid to speak his mind. And what got the junk food media's attention (by which they've looped over and over) was the mention of "murder" and "cops".
"I'm a human being with a conscience," Tarantino said at the protest. "And if you believe there's murder going on, then you need to rise up and stand up against it. I'm here to say I'm on the side of the murdered. When I see murders, I do not stand by … I have to call a murder a murder and I have to call the murderers the murderers."
Now NYPD police union president complains and urges people to boycott his movies.
Patrick Lynch, the president who said that Bill de Blasio had "blood on his hands" once again emerges into the limelight to bitch about the filmmaker's remarks.
"It's no surprise that someone who makes a living glorifying crime and violence is a cop-hater, too," said Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association. "It's time for a boycott of Quentin Tarantino's films."
"The police officers that Quentin Tarantino calls 'murderers' aren't living in one of his depraved big screen fantasies—they're risking and sometimes sacrificing their lives to protect communities from real crime and mayhem," Lynch said.
"New Yorkers need to send a message to this purveyor of degeneracy that he has no business coming to our city to peddle his slanderous 'cop fiction.'"
Okay ask James Blake if there's fiction! I mean the tennis star was pummeled to the ground.
Listen to the words of Harvey Superboy. He spoke about the opportunistic motives of Tarantino.
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