By Robert Laurie ——Bio and Archives--November 6, 2015
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"Yeah. I was surprised. I was under the impression I was an american and that I had 1st Amendment rights, and there was no problem with me going to an anti-police brutality protest, and speaking my mind. And just because I was at an anti-police brutality protest doesn’t mean I’m anti-police."This, obviously, proves that you don't have to be a genius to make great movies. No, Mr. Tarantino. A boycott doesn't violate your rights. Your free speech is safe and sound, as indicated by your initial comments, your multiple TV interviews, and the film which will be opening on thousands of screens this Christmas.
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