Quentin Tarantino to “Apologize” as Border Patrol Joins Police in Film Boycott

Quentin Tarantino to “Apologize” as Border Patrol Joins Police in Film Boycott

The National Border Patrol Council, which represents thousands of border patrol agents, released a statement Monday that it’s joining the growing list of police organizations boycotting Quentin Tarantino’s films. In case you missed it, here’s what the fact-challenged actor and director said during a Rise Up October rally last week, a gathering of Black Lives Matter types that he helped organize:

Never mind that Tarantino’s “facts” are anything but, and his films include some of the most violent scenes you’ll ever see on the big screen, he’s fully jumped onto the Black Lives Matter Hate Club Train. And the NBPC, fed up with the demonization of law enforcement is now, too, speaking out, in the only language Hollywood dimwits like Tarantino understand: Money. From its website:

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Leaders of the National Border Patrol Council, the union that represents more than 16,500 men and women who protect our nation’s borders, expressed their outrage at Quentin Tarantino, who last Saturday joined a New York protest of police brutality and called police “murderers.”

The Hollywood filmmaker’s words and actions are “a disgusting and dangerous insult” to all law enforcement officers, said NBPC president Brandon Judd. The Border Patrol, he pointed out, is one of the nation’s largest law enforcement agencies.

“We stand strongly in support of our brothers and sisters in uniform who have called for a boycott of Tarantino movies,” Judd said. “His hateful words, spoken just four days after a NYPD officer was gunned down in East Harlem, will only embolden those who would do harm to police officers. Aren’t we a big enough target already?”

The NBPC is proud to join the nation’s five largest police unions, all of which have called for a boycott of Tarantino’s work, including his upcoming movie, “The Hateful Eight.”

Judd said he agrees wholeheartedly with the Los Angeles Police Protective League, which issued a statement saying “Tarantino took irresponsibility to a new and completely unacceptable level.”

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