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Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575725 Rich White Man Whines About White Supremacy on MSNBC "What does he want to be made -- an honorary black man?" November 5, 2015 Daniel Greenfield Quentin Tarantino, a very rich white man whose movies have more racial slurs than most KKK rallies, went on the show of Chris Hayes, the whitest man on MSNBC, a news network that has been pushing its black on air talent out of their timeslots, to complain about how hard he has it and how the country has a problem with "white supremacy". Tarantino called cops murderers. He was blasted for it by everyone, including his father and some NYPD family members. And of course he's the victim.The Daily Beast and Mother Jones claim there's "a war on Quentin Tarantino". By "war" they mean outrage over something he said. You know, the kind of "war" leftist social justice warriors declare on some random person every 5 minutes that ends with him getting fired to the loud cheers of the media. But apparently McCarthyism is only bad when it's directed at poor innocent Communists. Successful Hollywood leftists should never be held accountable for anything they say, do or rape. That's only for random people who cross the hashtag Stalinists. Anyway Tarantino doesn't understand what happened to this country. "I was under the impression I was an American and that I had First Amendment rights". I didn't realize that the government came and dragged Tarantino to jail for his comments in violation of the First Amendment. That's what Obama and Hillary do to a filmmaker whose views they don't like. Anyway the mean police unions have hurt Tarantino's feelings by saying mean things about him and threatening to boycott his latest golden ticket from his morbidly obese Hollywood bosses who will now have to spend twice as much money to buy him an Oscar. That's not how America and the First Amendment is supposed to work.Tarantino should be able to say any nasty thing he wants and no one should ever be able to say anything bad about him. It's in the First Amendment. Clearly this country has a problem with white supremacy when it keeps down a proud black man like Quentin Tarantino. Now he can go back to shouting racial slurs and remaking earnest parodies of 70s movies. As Spike Lee once asked, "What does he want to be made -- an honorary black man?" http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/260698/rich-white-man-whines-about-white-supremacy-msnbc-daniel-greenfield