Mike Marsland/WireImageVan Morrison stirred up controversy last year when he urged his fellow artists to "fight the pseudoscience," meaning end the CO.
Mike Marsland/WireImageVan Morrison stirred up controversy last year when he urged his fellow artists to "fight the pseudoscience," meaning end the CO.
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Van Morrison stirred up controversy last year when he urged his fellow artists to “fight the pseudoscience,” meaning end the COVID-19 lockdown and return to performing live. He also released three anti-lockdown songs. Morrison was criticized for his stance then, and now, in a new interview with the
Times of London, he complains that his freedom of speech is being curtailed.
“Poetic license, freedom of speech…these used to be O.K. Why not now? I donât understand it,” Van the Man tells the paper, adding, “Whether anyone agrees with me or not is irrelevant. Just as there should be freedom of the press, there should be freedom of speech, and at the [moment], it feels like that is not in the framework.”
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