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Cancel culture takes fun out of life, says Monty Python star John Cleese

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John Cleese does not have much time for political correctness or cancel culture, and as for the state of the world?It’s completely hopeless, the former “Monty Python” star says.Instead Cleese, 80, is promising “a short selection of Peruvian burial ditties,” when he presents a comedic live-stream plus Q&A session from London next month.“Why There is No Hope” is described as part lecture and part comedy standup livestream.

Cleese describes it as an experiment in front of the small audience required by social distancing in the coronavirus era.The British actor is perhaps best known as rude hotel owner Basil Fawlty in the 1970s British TV series “Fawlty Towers,” and the man from the Ministry of Silly Walks in the absurdist sketch series “Monty

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