Monday, November 2, 2015

240,000 police officers urged a boycott Tarantino – Today’s News

     
     
     
 
 
     
 

 
             
         

             
 
     director Quentin Tarantino at the Comic Con show in San Diego earlier this year.

         
         Director Quentin Tarantino at the Comic Con show in San Diego earlier this year.
     

     
 

 
         

     
     
     
     
     

         
                     

Dissatisfaction with Quentin Tarantino increasing among US police officers then director compared the profession with the murderers, writes New York Times. Now, the national lobbying organization NAPO for a boycott of the movies.

                     
                 

         
 
         
         

             
                 
                 
                 
                     
 

Dissatisfaction with Quentin Tarantino increasing among US police officers then director compared the profession with the murderers, writes New York Times. Now, the national lobbying organization NAPO for a boycott of the movies.

It was after participating in a demonstration against police violence in which he called the police killer who Tarantino came under fire, as the DN previously reported.

– If you think it is murder that happens, you must stand up and show that you are against it. I’m here to say I’m at the murder site, Tarantino said, according to AP.

 
        
             

     
     
 

It angered at first several local police districts and now follows the national lobbying organization for America’s police officers, NAPO, after and explicitly calls for a boycott of Tarantino’s films.

The organization, which represents over 240,000 police officers in the United States, also discourages its members from providing technical advice and security in Tarantino’s future recordings.

The director’s upcoming western movie, “The hateful eight,” premieres on January 13 in Sweden.

 

                     

                
         

         
         
     
 
         
         
 
 
 
 
 
         
     

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