Police union threatens "surprise" for Quentin Tarantino

I see others have already noted that we’re already here. Anyway police protection is also only for the people who do what the police want them to, case in point I was once walking in SLC, UT. probably about 20 years ago now and a homeless person asked me for change, I gave him some. Out of nowhere a police officer jumped out and said “Did he ask you for money” I said “no”, the police officer got mad “Did he ask you for money!” “no”, “do you realize that it is against the law for people to beg on the streets” “so, since he didn’t ask me for money I guess it doesn’t matter” “You better hope I never have to save you life” “ok” I got out of there and ducked into Wendy’s with a friend. The cop and another cop walked through looking at us, and the main cop reiterating that I wouldn’t get any help from him.
and you know what - I never did get any help from him either.

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At this point, it’s like, who cares about Black Lives Matter!? WHATEVER! So last year. Now Sir Whitey is FRONT AND CENTER - that’s ALL that MATTERS now.

Left wing media seems keen on installing a white male leader. Google “tarantino” you’ll see – they can’t shut up about him …

I hope police NEVER work on one of his films again. No security for sets OR theaters, no traffic, no script consultations, no training, no coaching actors. NOTHING.

REMEMBER THEY ARE OFF DUTY AND VOLUNTEER FOR MOVIE WORK

FILM MAKING IS A PRIVILEGE NOT A RIGHT.

I enjoy Tarantino’s films. Perhaps you don’t.

Anyway, Tarantino is so skilled as a director that he won’t need police cooperation. Perhaps he won’t be able to make the sorts of movies that you enjoy, but you’ve never struck me as a creative type.

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They’ll probably go after Samuel L Jackson, so as to prove that Black Lives don’t matter. Killing Tarantino won’t produce the desired result.

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Yeah, I bet Tarantino has a lot of police consultation to do when directing Kill Bill or Django Unchained, famous hardboiled police films.

When I saw the Bridge kung-fuing her way to revenge I thought: “Yeah, that’s how real policemen work”.

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I feel like you are trying to make a point but I have no idea what that point actually is.

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I think I decoded that mess. Here’s what I came up with:

Tarantino = bad
Police = good

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Do you have some extension or other mechanism that capitalizes every word, or did you actually hit shift for each one, and if so, why?

At first I thought there was a hidden message, but I can’t figure out what “IHNSAOTMBIHTSTWTPATHTMMMMLACAOPAANTOASWNWBTOBTPLTTWSAMIWSMSTMTATOBTMFFTGWHNMTHEALET” means.

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Slow down, I’m still busy Googling “Sir Whitey.”

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Wait, what?

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a bag of douches?

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Do you understand the concept of doing one’s job? What about public service?

Why is it so important to you to grovel and lick the boots of people in authority?

Reactionary is the exact opposite of conservative.

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You know neither I nor my dictionary agree that legality has anything to do with the definition of murder.

If you make people fearful enough, they’ll start shooting on sight. I hope the police know exactly how fearful they want to make people. If they overshoot, there’s going to be a lot of dead cops. People can’t handle being threatened with violence all the time. And the cops should know better.

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IS THAT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU POST IN ALLCAPS?

HMM, HOW ABOUT WITHOUT A QUOTE?

BODY IS INVALID? MORE DESCRIPTIVE? WUT

Never mind

No, they don’t. They get paid overtime.

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Either that, or they are off duty and being paid privately.

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Of course, they’re usually being paid or paid for by the production company. In many (most?) jurisdictions cops are allowed to work privately in uniform.

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