It must be terrifying to be a liberal these days.
Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn, two of the few conservatives left in Hollywood, have been selected to co-star in a new motion picture, according to Variety.
The film, tentatively titled “Dragged Across Concrete,” is about police brutality, and that has liberals in hysterics and scurrying for their valium.
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Variety reported:
Gibson and Vaughn will play cops who are suspended when a video of their strong-arm tactics gets wide attention. They then descend into the criminal underworld to exact vengeance.
Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn will star in a movie about police brutality https://t.co/oef3c92EXL pic.twitter.com/XTDWM02u8H
— Variety (@Variety) February 1, 2017
The news unleashed a torrent of snark and disgust from the left on social media.
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@Variety let me guess. it takes the pro-brutality position to make us understand why those dangerous black children needed killing. pass.
— Game of Thornes (@GeoffThorne) February 1, 2017
@crossland68 @Variety pic.twitter.com/v3eWKXfvVw
— Rebecca Theodore (@FilmFatale_NYC) February 1, 2017
THIS IS A HORRIBLE IDEA GUYS https://t.co/TgExkPWYZg
— El Flaco (@bomani_jones) February 1, 2017
@ATVS_JakeNazar @bomani_jones Flashback to their reaction during Streep’s speech tho… Vince may be just as far gone as Mel. pic.twitter.com/FXTd1fgupe
— Danny Page (@DannyPage) February 1, 2017
@Variety pic.twitter.com/HxJrdZTAmf
— cx cope (@cxcope) February 2, 2017
@Variety Sure,these 2 good ol boys will show us police brutality is not so brutal after all, just misunderstanding and entertainment. Jerks.
— Tami W (@TivatimeTami) February 1, 2017
@Variety is the KKK financing it?
— Faith Ch?yce (@faithchoyce) February 1, 2017
“‘Dragged Across Concrete’ is best suited to my goal of making a heartfelt, surprising, sad, funny, shocking, and memorable world with multiple viewpoints,” according to director S. Craig Mahler. “As is often the case in my novels and screenplays, the protagonists are in perilous circumstances against which they struggle in different and surprising—though logical—ways. I am absolutely thrilled to have Mel and Vince agree to play the lead roles.”
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