A friend who defends your crazy anti-police comments is a friend indeed. At the Hollywood Film Awards, Django Unchained star Jamie Foxx defended and encouraged his buddy Quentin Tarantino’s anti-cop remarks made at a police brutality rally in New York recently.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, while presenting an award for Tarantino’s upcoming film, Hateful Eight, Foxx said: "Keep telling the truth, keep speaking the truth and don't worry about none of the haters."
Foxx’s words of encouragement came amid backlash for remarks Tarantino made in New York at an anti-police brutality rally. There, Tarantino spoke to a crowd of roughly 300 people and in an effort to target police said: “If you believe there’s murder going on then you need to rise up and stand up against it. I’m here to say I’m on the side of the murdered.”
HR also noted his comment, “… I have to call a murder a murder and I have to call the murderers the murderers.”
It would be nice if he spoke about the murderer of New York police officer Randolph Holder. Holder was shot to death just days before the anti-police rally while chasing a bike thief. Not to mention all the other police that have been targeted and killed because of the false media hype distorting law enforcement relations with the people they serve. But never the less, the cops are the evil ones here.
Perhaps Foxx should also “speak the truth” about how it is the police who provide him and his pal Tarantino with security and protection at every film shooting and public event they attend. But again, law enforcement and anyone who defends them are just “haters.”
The only “truth” Foxx is defending is that conjured up by the liberal media who have perpetuated the agenda that police are somehow hell bent on killing racial minorities. It is high profile figures such as Foxx and Tarantino siding with the left that prompt actions such as #BlackLivesMatter calling police “pigs in a blanket” and to “fry ‘em like bacon.”
And speaking of Tarantino calling murderers, murderers, his upcoming film Hateful Eight is sure to be chock full of them. Like all his other movies. He is, after all, a “pornographer of violence.”