Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Two Hollywood Directors Fall To Homophobic Statements

Bret Ratner did rat out the gays

First it was "Rush Hour" director, Bret Ratner on the hot seat for calling a man "fa**ot" when provoked in a confrontation that occurred on a Los Angeles street, which got him fired from producing the Academy Awards ceremonies. However in 2009, "Kill Bill" director, Quentin Tarantino, used the homophobic word in trying to fire up an audience at a premiere in saying, "It's good to see you bad-ass Thursday mother****ers here! Not those Friday fa***ts, you're here at 12!"

Quentin Tarantino

Hollywood hates homophobia and often slams others for using words gays find offensive, so why do so many of its heterosexual denizens get into trouble for it. The Judiciary Report does not agree with gay marriage, but does not believe homosexuals or any other group should be slurred via words they deem insulting.