Morgan Freeman Reveals New NASTY Secrets Of Hollywood Gatekeepers

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Morgan Freeman Reveals New NASTY Secrets Of Hollywood Gatekeepers.
The Hollywood icon didn't miss the opportunity to point out a stark inconsistency. Freeman humorously dismantled the argument by noting that while people don't refer to individuals of European descent as "Euro Americans," they readily adopt similar labels for other backgrounds. This witty observation underscores his belief that the focus on racial categorizations can inadvertently perpetuate divisions. Currently sharing the screen with the talented Florence Pugh in the much-anticipated film "A Good Person," Freeman's stance on these issues isn't new. Surprisingly, he's been raising the same flags for nearly two decades. Back in 2005, he already characterized the annual observance of Black History Month in the United States as "ridiculous." His opinions, it seems, have only sharpened with time.

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I love that Morgan is not afraid to speak his mind to anyone.

maureenstockton
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As a white American, I'd rather be called a European American. It better describes who I am.

atthebeachfinally
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Well racism will never end ever since Adam & Eve sinned

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I grew up between my father who was a Vietnam veteran and my grandmother's who both were redheads freckles and my mother same Spending as much time as I cooked my grandparents watching Morgan Freeman Sidney portier and many many many more actors from before my wife started and even after my life started and I couldn't imagine not taking the wisdom from them on film and off film as well as anybody else I always thought the idea of the words African American didn't make sense because that would be like saying Irish-american well my descendant maybe I wish but I'm not from hyderland I'm from America so if political correctness was only useful when it came to a specific small set of words For the disabled beyond that political correctness is almost insane.

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