No more non-woke blacklists says Cambridge after Hitler accent row
The Cambridge debating society has reversed course on âblacklistingâ speakers after a historian impersonating Hitler saw sparks flying. Thatâs after John Cleese cancelled his planned talk.
Keir Bradwell, the president of the Cambridge Union, said the society was a âfree speech institutionâ which did not want to âcreate an impressionâ that it was anything but. Bradwell confirmed the âU-turn,â acknowledging that the move would âlook silly.â
âI was just a 21-year-old who tried to make the situation better. There is no policy to ban anyone for what they are going to say,â Bradwell told The Telegraph. He added that he would âdefend free speechâ if there was a âdichotomyâ between it and causing âoffence.â
Bradwell had previously sent out an email, assuring the societyâs members that he would create a âblacklist of speakers never to be invited back.â The list was supposed to feature art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon, who came under criticism from some students for adopting a German accent to put forward Adolf Hitlerâs views on art during a debate on âgood tasteâ last week.
I apologise to anyone at Cambridge who was hoping to talk with me, but perhaps some of you can find a venue where woke rules do not apply
â" John Cleese (@JohnCleese) November 10, 2021The impersonation was apparently intended to point out how the Nazis had bad taste due to their racist views, but it was described as âabsolutely unacceptableâ and âutterly horrifyingâ by the Cambridge Unionâs equalities representative. Bradwell, who presided over the debate, then proposed the blacklist.
His about-turn on Wednesday came after Monty Python icon John Cleese said he was âblacklistingâ himself âbefore someone else doesâ and pulled out of a speaking engagement scheduled for Friday at the union.
In a series of tweets, Cleese referenced his own portrayal of Hitler in an episode of the comedy sketch show to suggest that under the unionâs âwoke rulesâ he would be banned too.
âI was looking forward to talking to students at the Cambridge Union this Friday, but I hear that someone there has been blacklisted for doing an impersonation of Hitler,â he tweeted, adding, âI regret that I did the same on a Monty Python show, so I am blacklisting myself before someone else does.â
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Cleese has been a vocal critic of âwoke cultureâ, blasting the BBC earlier this year for removing an episode of his hit comedy show Fawlty Towers from its streaming services for the use of âoutdated languageâ in a âracismâ row over a 1975 episode called âThe Germansâ.
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