Liam Neeson's Day Is Here sadly

Carl Tethers

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Hopefully this shines a light on the :mjpls: nature of a lot of whites to even be having these thought processes like it's a natural response. This is bigger than the reactionary nature of one stupid racist.

But fukk him.
 

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What on earth possessed him to share this? What a way to promote a movie :snoop:
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Somebody must have poked Qui-gon in the subway
 

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Neeson said he walked the streets looking for a black man to attack “four or five times” until he realized what he was doing. “It really shocked me, this primal urge I had. It shocked me and it hurt me. I did seek help. I went to a priest, I bared my confession.” An unusual therapy: power walking! “Believe it or not, power walking helped me. Two hours every day, to get rid of this. I’m not racist. This was nearly 40 years ago.”

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The even more insane thing is that he decided to dig an even deeper hole during his "apology" interview.

Liam Neeson Good Morning America Interview

And though Neeson's closing statements—"Violence breeds violence. Bigotry breeds bigotry."—are well-intentioned, Neeson's disturbing and seemingly unnecessary comments are still jarring to say the least. Roberts made the point that, in this case, "an innocent black man could have been killed for something he did not do because of the color of his skin," to which Neeson replied, "And they could have killed me, too."

The fukking audacity to say that like it's some kind of justification! :dwillhuh:
 

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The even more insane thing is that he decided to dig an even deeper hole during his "apology" interview.

Liam Neeson Good Morning America Interview

And though Neeson's closing statements—"Violence breeds violence. Bigotry breeds bigotry."—are well-intentioned, Neeson's disturbing and seemingly unnecessary comments are still jarring to say the least. Roberts made the point that, in this case, "an innocent black man could have been killed for something he did not do because of the color of his skin," to which Neeson replied, "And they could have killed me, too."

The fukking audacity to say that like it's some kind of justification! :dwillhuh:

Jeesus. :scustmessican:
 
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