Tarantino’s Anti-Cop Rant was at a “Revolutionary Communist Party” Sponsored Event

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Quentin Tarantino’s recent anti-cops remarks at a “Black Lives Matter” event has become quite a point of contention over the past week. New York City police officers called for a boycot of Tarantino’s films and police officers around the country joined the call for boycot. The stunt didn’t please his producer, Harvey Weinstein who asked (demanded?) and apology from Tarantino. Bill O’Reilley gave him an earful on his show. Well….

Now those clever people over at Breitbart have revealed who the backers of that Taratino supported “Black Lives Matter” event are:

Who is Carl Dix, the protest organizer defending Tarantino and equating the police with the mafia?

Mr. Dix is one of the founding members of the Revolutionary Communist Party, a group that has held anti-police events in October for nearly two decades and that openly advocates for an armed overthrow of the United States of America.

In other words, Quentin Tarantino was not merely speaking at an event that was anti-police; he was an active, invited participant in a rally that is anti-military, anti-capitalist, and anti-American.

Politicians from Hillary Clinton to Marco Rubio have lent support for the grievances of the BLM movement. Do they know who’s supplying this movement with fuel?

Carl Dix is a founding member of the Revolutionary Communist Party,USA. A man way out there on the left fringe, a guy the media doesn’t seem to be interested in highlighting and labeling” as an extremist.

As Lee Stranahan at Breitbart points out the media doesn’t want “to call out actual, avowed, self-admitted, proud communists, lest they be accused of being a right-wing nut job using McCarthyite tactics.”

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11 Responses to Tarantino’s Anti-Cop Rant was at a “Revolutionary Communist Party” Sponsored Event

  1. Peggy says:

    Also understand the Neo-Nazi party is on the rise in Europe. Largely from the high unemployment rate.

    Youth Unemployment and the Rise of Neo-Nazism in Europe:
    http://www.fairobserver.com/region/europe/youth-unemployment-rise-neo-nazism-europe-89513/

    A Neo-Nazi’s Political Rise Exposes a German City’s Ethnic Tensions:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/25/world/europe/a-neo-nazis-political-rise-exposes-a-german-citys-ethnic-tensions.html

  2. J. Soden says:

    Tarantino’s publicity stunt has backfired. Now he gets to wear that 100 gallons of blood and gore that he usually puts into his films.
    He certainly has the right to speak but we also have the right to not attend his films, which is precisely what a ton of law enforcement and their families and supporters will do.
    Tarantino is attempting to play the victim, but that’s just bad acting. No Oscar for this performance.

  3. Dewey says:

    jeez guys it’s like conspiracy spin central these days here.

  4. Tina says:

    Jeez Dewey, what conspiracy?

    • Pie Guevara says:

      To Dewey, everything is a conspiracy. No doubt the Koch brothers funded the communists who attracted Tarantino so he would make a fool of himself in public.

  5. Harold says:

    FYI only: “The word ‘conspiracy’ works much the same way the word ‘cult’ does to discredit advocates of a certain view or persuasion. Historians do not use the word ‘conspiracy’ to describe accurate historical reports. On the contrary, they use it to indicate a lack of veracity and objectivity. In fact, conspiracy theories are the very foundation of the modern left-wing view of life. Your average liberal believes in their conspiracy theories with such religious fervor, they’ll think you predestined to damnation merely for expressing doubt in his wacky ideas. ”

    “You can’t be a modern liberal without believing in such conspiracy theories. Not believing in them makes you an evil conservative who doesn’t deserve a place in polite society.”

  6. Tina says:

    Great quotes Harold. Both speech and thought are threatened by the radical left. Amazingly every Democrat running for president are on board. (EXXON)

  7. Harold says:

    Ohio Man Charged with Urging Killings of U.S. Soldiers
    BY PETE WILLIAMS
    FBI agents arrested an Akron, Ohio man Thursday, accusing him of using social media to encourage attacks on members of the US military.
    Terrence J. McNeil, 25, is charged with soliciting others to commit violent crimes. No terrorism charges were filed.

    Prosecutors say he used his Tumblr account in September to re-post material from the ISIS terror group, also known as ISIL. It included several dozen photographs, names, and addresses of purported members of the U.S. military.

    The ISIS message ended: “Kill them wherever you find them.”

    McNeil appeared briefly in federal court, where a judge formally advised him of the charges and ordered him held until a detention hearing next week.
    A lawyer appointed to represent him had no comment.
    Court documents said he declared his support for ISIS in June but had expressed his hopes for violence in the U.S. for well over a year.
    Investigators said he used the name “Terrence Broadway” on Facebook in May 2014 and wrote, “I can’t wait for another 9/11, Boston bombing, or Sandy Hook,” referring to the deadly 2012 school shooting in Connecticut.
    A few days later, he posted, “Somebody should park a car bomb in front of a church, school, or mall,” prosecutors said.
    “Terrence McNeil solicited the murder of members of our military by disseminating ISIL’s violent rhetoric, circulating detailed US military personnel information, and explicitly calling for the killing of American service members in their homes and communities,” said John Carlin, assistant attorney general in charge of the Justice Department’s National Security Division.
    A Justice Department official said government lawyers concluded that the social media postings about military personnel were not protected as free speech, because they constituted an incitement to violence.
    No information was available on the number of followers of McNeil’s Tumblr account, and there was no indication than anyone took any action based on his posting.
    For a crazy person there is much difference between the words rise up and do something or kill them all. A mind that twisted can be exercised to perform what the speaker may not be capable of doing themselves, so they play too people that have the hatred and excite it to perform.

    This article about McNeil’s social media “kill them all” message, which is as deadly to soldiers as “stand up” is to police authority has similar parallels. Someone innocent, who is nothing more than “guilty of performing their job” is going to pay a price that either of these speakers could generate using words designed to incite violence.

    The only difference I can see if that Tarantino is most likely is a major Obama/DNC contributor. So, Free Pass
    McNeil just common grease in the political wheel of opportune photo op time. Bummer, Go to Jail

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