Cleese never sold out and was probably fortunate to be of the last generation to receive a true classical education at Cambridge.
He was of the age where they laughed at themselves and each other and found that comedy could be a powerful tool to breakdown barriers.
I think he spotted wokeism in its early days , they realised he was a threat and the woke crowd have all but silenced him and others of his grounding including the late Clive James, Germaine Greer and the other Montys.
Graham Linham the writer of Father Ted and the ITCrowd is another “ ally” that’s been silenced by the Wokists.
Cleese never sold out and was probably fortunate to be of the last generation to receive a true classical education at Cambridge.
He was of the age where they laughed at themselves and each other and found that comedy could be a powerful tool to breakdown barriers.
I think he spotted wokeism in its early days , they realised he was a threat and the woke crowd have all but silenced him and others of his grounding including the late Clive James, Germaine Greer and the other Montys.
Graham Linham the writer of Father Ted and the ITCrowd is another “ ally” that’s been silenced by the Wokists.
There's no such thing as a "breakdown barrier". Are you having a breakdown?
You mean "a powerful tool to break down barriers".