Quentin Tarantino's N-word Pass
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About
This exploitable stems from Quentin Tarantinos propensity to use the n-word in the scripts of his movies for not only himself and other white actors and the controversy that comes from it. the extensive use of the N-word has also become a hallmark of a Tarantino film. some of the comedy is that white actors relish the opportunity to say the n-word without repercussion. the humor also arises from the fact Quentin gives himself the ability to say the n-word with impunity despite not being black.
Origin
The first film Quentin Tarantino directed was Reservoir Dogs in which some white actors use the n-word however it was Pulp Fiction that cemented the idea of a tarantino film having N-words. Over time Tarantino films have increased their use of the N-word but only because of the topics of the films.
Spread
the first instance of a meme based upon white actors ability to say the N-word was by Josh Johnson on Twitter on June 20th 2017.
From there it spread to be used with other Images including Fantasy Paintings, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Various examples
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