Brian Cox, who is best known for starring on the hit show “Succession,” is speaking out this week to blast the “woke” culture that has taken over society in recent years, going so far as to blame millennials for it.
TONIGHT: Brilliant laugh-out-loud interview with the great Brian Cox – airs 8pm. https://t.co/80dJBG3B3J
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) July 11, 2023
Cox Torches ‘Woke Culture’
While being interviewed by Piers Morgan on Tuesday night, Cox was asked, “Are things worse now, or is our perception of life worse because of things like social media, inflaming everything?”
“Well, I don’t think social media helps. It hinders rather than helps,” replied Cox, 77. “And I think it points up two readily inadequacies that we can actually — and the whole woke culture, I think is truly awful.”
“And the shaming culture, which I feel quite strongly about,” Morgan said in agreement. “This incessant need to shame and bury people.”
“I don’t know where it comes from,” Cox continued. “Who are the arbiters of this shaming? And it’s very hard to pin them down, and, it turns out, it’s usually a bunch of millennials. And who gave them the halos? I suppose in a way they’re probably saying, ‘Well you’ve all screwed it up so we may as well do something about it.’ But it’s from the wrong principle. It comes from the wrong place.”
"Succession" star Brian Cox: "The whole woke culture is truly awful."
Piers Morgan: "And the shaming culture."
Cox: "I don't know where it comes from. Who are the arbiters of this shaming? … It turns out it's usually a bunch of millennials." pic.twitter.com/4r4jUtplxh
— The Recount (@therecount) July 12, 2023
‘It’s Complete Ignorance’
Elsewhere in this interview, Morgan discussed reports that a theater production of The Sound Of Music is issuing warnings to audiences about Nazi references in the show.
“I can’t stand the way we want to rewrite history,” Cox said, according to Fox News. “I can’t stand the way we don’t want to acknowledge history. And it’s so important to acknowledge what our history is because that defines who we are and where we’ve gotten to. And without acknowledging history, we are screwed. You’re well and truly screwed.”
“And I think we’ve not done that nearly enough,” he added. “I think it really is what other people deciding what we ought to be.”
Not stopping there, Cox brought up efforts to censor the works of the legendary author Roald Dahl.
“It’s complete ignorance,” he lamented. “It’s an ignorant state that creates this sort of ‘oh that’s bad, that’s good.’ It’s ridiculous to say of course that’s what happened.”
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Check out this full interview in the video below.
Cox Slams ‘Cancel Culture’
This is not the first time that Cox has made comments such as these, as last year, he sat down with Morgan to blast “cancel culture.”
“It’s a kind of modern-day McCarthyism, really,” Cox said at the time, according to Deadline. “It’s a kind of raid on people’s sensibilities in order to reduce them and make them… I don’t know, there is so much hypocrisy involved with the whole thing.”
“I find the whole thing completely hypocritical,” he added. “I am not religious but there is a thing in the bible where it says, ‘Let he or she without sin cast the first stone’ and there seems to be a lot of casting of stones. And it is like a virus.”
Watch Cox talk more about this in the video below.
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Woke culture has completely taken over Hollywood, so it’s rare to find a star that is brave enough to actually speak out against it. We applaud Cox for being courageous enough to slam both woke and cancel culture, and we’d love to see more celebrities do the same!
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