(Video) Quentin Tarantino Blasts A Reporter About The Linking Of Fake/Real Violence

“I’m shutting your butt down,” is what Quentin Tarantino told this reporter for asking him if he was sure that there isn’t a link between liking fake violence and liking real violence. Quentin refused to answer the question. Let’s be real, his recent reactions to this violence thing is clearly the answer. If it wasn’t for real violence, where would he get the ideas to create the fake violence. The questioning was kind of funny though. Drop down bottom and check it out. JaaiR (JR)


(Video) Police Officer Caught Fracturing Girl’s Arm In School

A police officer at a school in Ohio attempted to restrain a young girl in school and fractured her arm! This horrible act of violence was caught on camera and released to the public.  The 13-year-old’s mom is angry and upset over what happened and I mean who wouldn’t be?  Even if she was being rebellious, this was  unnecessary. hit the jump Steph B 


Quentin Tarantino Speaks On The Connection Between Movie Violence & Real Violence

Post every single violent tragedy someone poses the question, “Does violence in movies encourage real life violence?” Well director Quentin Tarantino was recently asked this question and spoke his mind about it calling it “annoying” and “disrespectful” to be asked such a question. His latest movie, Django Unchained, has plenty of violence in it and it’s premier was cancelled following the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT. Read more on what he said below. Funk Flex


NYC Killings Lower 18.5% In 2012!

It seems as though lately there has been an outpouring of shootings and killings, but surprisingly, in NYC, murders have lowered 18.5% in 2012. This is great to hear, especially since NYC has been known for being very dangerous. Click below for full details. Melissa Nash


Would You Classify This Blog On Chief Keef As RACIST ???

Edward McClelland, blogged about his distaste for Chief Keef and the way he, as well as his possible gang affiliation has turned the NBC blogger away for the music he raps on. Some are saying that the piece was racist. I read the article and I THINK NOT. I’m NOT a big fan of Keef, and don’t get me wrong when I heard “I Don’t Like,” I blasted the song, however he does represent violence. In this industry your negative actions has the ability to deter someone away from what could be your GREAT talent. That’s how I believe McClelland looked at it, when he wrote this article. “I don’t want to support a scene that makes gangbanging a resume builder for music success,” McClelland said. So, you read it and let me know is it racist or does he just not want to pay his cash to represent the violence trend that is Chief Keef and his crew? Drop down bottom for more. JaaiR (JR)


Lil Wayne Regrets Possessing A Gun!!

During a recent interview, Lil Wayne expressed feelings of regret for his 2010 firearm arrest, in lieu of the Sandy Hook Shooting. He said he would never want to send that message to young people. Click below to read his statement. Melissa


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