Neeson controversial comments spark conversations about racism
By: Kylie Walker
Posted: Feb 7, 2019 2:33 AM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. --- Two pastors spoke about the effects of comments made by actor Liam Neeson this week.
Neeson appeared on Good Morning America on Tuesday to clarify comments he made about a revenge plan after a friend was attacked. Since then, Lionsgate has announced the red carpet event for his new movie 'In Cold Pursuit' was canceled.
Reportedly Neeson canceled an appearance on a late night talk show on Wednesday.
Reverend Eugene Staples Sr. and Reverend Greg Brown have concerns about the comments and have advice on how parents can explain Neeson's actions to their children.
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