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December 08, 2004

Cry Me A River « Social Issues »

Morgan Freeman ignores what he's told in order to do what he wants, receives normal consequences for it, but believes he's being "censored".

The actor explains, "I'm being censored by the FAA and they're going to ground me. The hardest thing about flying is holding altitude. It's a three-dimensional effort."

If it's so hard to follow instructions, Mr. Freeman, perhaps the FAA is exactly correct in grounding you. If you cause a crash, it's not like anyone would say, "My loved ones died in a fiery crash so that we wouldn't censor an important artists like Morgan Freeman by holding him to standards we hold every other pilot to? Well, censoring is wrong so I'm okay with them dying for Mr. Freeman's artistic freedom."

Just don't call him unpatriotic, okay?

Posted by Nathan at 05:42 AM | Comments (0)
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