ICYMI, Hollywood filmmaker and all around jerk Quentin Tarantino participated in a rally in New York City last weekend where he was caught on camera calling police officers murderers just days after NYPD officer Randolph Holder was killed in the line of duty.
Tranatino told the anti-cop mob:
“When I see murders, I do not stand by . . . I have to call the murderers the murderers.”
He was talking about the death of Michael Brown — a narrative that has been thoroughly debunked thanks to the Eric Holder-run DOJ:
Hey Quentin Tarantino: Brown got himself shot after he robbed a store and went for a cop's gun. Disappointed in your revisionism.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) October 27, 2015
#HandsUpDontShoot mob turns on WaPost's Jonathan Capehart for admitting 'Wilson was justified in shooting Brown' http://t.co/Aelro5blAU
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) March 17, 2015
Black Lives Matter protesters cheered Tarantino’s involvement in the march. For example:
Real awesome to see #Tarantino marching with the movement in NYC,folks the movement is moving & we will get the change we demand&deserve
— Bassem Masri (@bassem_masri) October 25, 2015
Well the BLM protesters better buy a lot of tickets as the call for a boycott of Tarantino’s new film, “The Hateful Eight,” is growing.
The NYPD’s union was the first to call for a boycott over the comments:
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NYPD union wants New Yorkers to boycott Quentin Tarantino movies for his views on police https://t.co/TRWH3EzfDh
— Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) October 26, 2015
And now the unions for cops in Los Angeles and Philadelphia have added their names to the boycott list:
Philadelphia police join LAPD, NYPD boycott against Quentin #Tarantino – https://t.co/abnhtvKZyU #cops pic.twitter.com/MX3iCyxMZp
— Jessica Chasmar (@JessicaChasmar) October 29, 2015
Philadelphia police union joins growing Quentin Tarantino boycott https://t.co/jOZk7Pr36p
— The Guardian (@guardian) October 29, 2015
LAPD union joins NYPD in call to boycott Quentin Tarantino films https://t.co/yHPWLC7zv2 pic.twitter.com/0NoxtwzEiI
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) October 29, 2015
Good. Here’s hoping more cops join the boycott.
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