Hollywood star Morgan Freeman appeared on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Thursday where the conversation turned political, leading the Oscar-winning star to say “It’s time we moved on from old white men running the country.”
Morgan Freeman didn’t mention any candidates by name during the interview though it was abundantly clear to whom he was referring.
“I don’t think I’m, you know, racist or anything like that — well maybe to a point — but I think you know, it’s time we moved on from old white men running the country,” he said.
Kimmel’s studio audience cheered its enthusiastic approval.
The Shawshank Redemption star, who is now 87, told Kimmel that he has personally met with every sitting U.S. president since George H.W. Bush — except for one.
Kimmel joked: “We’re going to take a break and during the commercial, we’re going to try to figure out which one.”
Freeman also said that he wasn’t interested in politics until Bill Clinton ran for office.
WATCH:
🚨 Kamala supporter Morgan Freeman admits he’s a racist on national TV:
“Don’t think I’m a racist or anything like that. I’m not…… well, maybe to a point.
But I think it’s time we moved on from old white men running the country.”
Why is it okay for liberals to be racist? pic.twitter.com/VEOEAeEo9I
— Patri0tsareinContr0l (@Patri0tContr0l) October 18, 2024
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Why is it that when you get a part in a movie, you are suddenly ordained as a political advisor?
Yeah, old black men like all those successful African nations. Rwanda comes to mind. So does Uganda.