Quentin Tarantino has never been one to mince his words, and now he’s made a bold statement about America’s Confederate flag.
The Hateful Eight director called the historic symbol of the South the ‘American swastika’ while discussing racial tension in his new movie and over the last year, which saw the flag banned from the state capital in Columbia, by South Carolina’s Senate, after it was linked to the murder of nine black people by white man Dylann Roof, at a Charleston Church.
“All of a sudden, people started talking about the Confederacy in America in a way they haven’t before,’ Tarantino told the Telegraph.
‘I mean, I’ve always felt the rebel flag was some American swastika.… Read the full story