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Dec 2, 2017
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Oh Blackadder

Rowan Atkinson has cautioned against so-called "cancel culture", describing it as the "digital equivalent of the medieval mob roaming the streets looking for someone to burn".
The actor made the comments in an interview with the Radio Times, in which he also revealed he does not enjoy playing his much loved creation, Mr Bean, and spoke about the possibility of revisiting Blackadder.

"Cancel culture" refers to the removal of support, including the boycott of someone, usually a celebrity or public figure, who has expressed an opinion that is perceived to be offensive.

Speaking about the issue, the star, who is also a free speech campaigner, told the publication it filled him "with fear about the future".

"The problem we have online is that an algorithm decides what we want to see, which ends up creating a simplistic, binary view of society," he said

"It becomes a case of either you're with us or against us. And if you're against us, you deserve to be 'cancelled'.



"It's important that we're exposed to a wide spectrum of opinion, but what we have now is the digital equivalent of the medieval mob roaming the streets looking for someone to burn.

"So it is scary for anyone who's a victim of that mob and it fills me with fear about the future."

Atkinson's comments come after more than 150 writers and academics signed an open letter denouncing cancel culture last year.

These included Salman Rushdie, Margaret Atwood and JK Rowling, who received criticism after taking issue with the phrasing for an article about healthcare equality, titled Opinion: Creating a more equal post-COVID-19world for people who menstruate.

Rowling vehemently denies she is transphobic and wrote a lengthy blog statement on her stance on gender identity following the backlash to her tweet.

news.sky.com

Rowan Atkinson: Cancel culture is like 'medieval mob looking for someone to burn'

Mr Bean and Blackadder star Rowan Atkinson says "it is scary for anyone who's a victim of that mob", referring to cancel culture.
 

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Anyone who chooses to speak up against cancel culture has shitty opinions. Otherwise you wouldn't have a need to speak about the topic.
 

thediamondage

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Oct 25, 2017
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Thats a bummer he doesn't like playing Mr. Bean, its been a show I have really been fond of all my life as its one of the few I can show to relatives who don't speak much english and we all enjoy together.
 

m_shortpants

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Oct 25, 2017
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No one's fucking cancelling people they simply disagree with. Rather, it's cancelling dangerous idealogies like fucking racism or bigotry.
 

Christor

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Oct 25, 2017
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I don’t understand the concept of “cancel culture”. Can anyone help to describe?
 

BowieZ

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Nov 7, 2017
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yeah, how dare people face consequences

also, consequences = burning to death
 

Dio

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Oct 25, 2017
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well, cant wait for something incredibly shitty about him to come out, given it's always like this.
 

Starquaked

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Oct 27, 2017
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Everybody complains about cancel culture but I'm still waiting for a list of who has been legitimately cancelled.
 
Oct 27, 2017
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When are y'all gunna understand that Boomer Age Middle Class English Men (Cleese et. al) are probably not going to have super-progressive opinions on stuff like this? I'm not excusing it, but acting shocked every time someone in this demographic comes out and says shit like this is kinda silly to me. They're old, privileged white dudes from the originating culture of privileged white people.
 

DrROBschiz

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Oct 25, 2017
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OMG

How about grown ass adults taking responsibility and accepting consequences for their actions?

This is getting pathetic how they push this victim complex despite simply reaping what they themselves sow
 

Temascos

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Oct 27, 2017
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I was with him on "The problem we have online is that an algorithm decides what we want to see, which ends up creating a simplistic, binary view of society," like, that's true.

But waaaahhhh, cancel culture waaaahhhh.
 

jelly

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Oct 26, 2017
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No one's fucking cancelling people they simply disagree with. Rather, it's cancelling dangerous idealogies like fucking racism or bigotry.

Yeah, it's not bloody DC versus Marvel. I'm guessing these people are pissed because they know the people being cancelled personally and can't say about a friend, that's a shit opinion and not right, be better.
 

Vector

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Feb 28, 2018
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Anyone who chooses to speak up against cancel culture has shitty opinions. Otherwise you wouldn't have a need to speak about the topic.
Hard disagree here, I'm not at all for mass canceling someone unless the case against them is airtight and there's enough evidence. Dogpiling and herd mentality are very bad.
 

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whatever you say mr one hit wonder
 

Mivey

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Oct 25, 2017
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Isn't "cancelling" someone, even if were were to accept that's a thing that existed, an act of speech on part of the audience? How can you be for free speech, but also say the audience shouldn't ever use their own right to speak up?
Hypocritical idiots, the lot of them. Just sad to see so many talented comedians show how they lack any kind of principled stand on this.
 
Oct 27, 2017
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Nick Cave on cancel culture: " “Political correctness has grown to become the unhappiest religion in the world,” he wrote. “Its once honourable attempt to reimagine our society in a more equitable way now embodies all the worst aspects that religion has to offer (and none of the beauty) – moral certainty and self-righteousness shorn even of the capacity for redemption.”

I do believe that stifling conversation on uncomfortable topics will not lead to a better society longer term.
 

Vyse

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Oct 25, 2017
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People are ready to burn him at the stake in this thread already so there's definitely something about the brain taking pleasure in having the extreme high ground over someone condemned.