unique York City police interviewed by the Guardian said they would not finish watching directors work while the protest’s organizer claimed union intends to discourage prominent figures from participating in action against police brutalityA call by a unique York City police officer’s union for a boycott of Quentin Tarantino’s films following the director’s participation in a large rally against police violence at the weekend seemed likely to fall at the first hurdle,as a half-dozen city officers told the Guardian on Tuesday that Tarantino could march where he liked and they would watch what they liked.
Organizers of a weekend protest against police violence, meanwhile, or warned that the attack on the Oscar-winning director of Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained was an attempt to chill free speech and discourage prominent figures from joining in opposition against police killings of disproportionately black and Latino victims. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com