Cannibal Corpse Drummer Calls ‘Cancel Culture’ ‘Ridiculous’
Another musician has spoken out in opposition to the notion of “cancel culture” — Cannibal Corpse‘s Paul Mazurkiewicz, who thinks it is “ridiculous.” The subject got here up throughout a dialog the drummer had with Australian publication Wall of Sound.
Considering Cannibal Corpse are recognized for the violent imagery of their songs and on their album covers, the drummer was questioned as as to whether or not he believes “cancel culture” is ridiculous and whether or not or not it should finally spell hassle for the band.
“Yeah of course that’s ridiculous. Just like the censorship, that’s always been ridiculous to us,” he replied. “I mean come on, we’re a band. We’re a fictional horror band. Look at our album covers. They’re not real… They’re artwork and it’s pretty crazy fantasy art for the most part.”
The drummer assured that the issues depicted on their album covers cannot even occur, and in contrast the scenes to that of a horror film or a e-book.
“Then there’s this cancel culture thing, I just heard about that not long ago and I’m like, ‘What’s going on here?’” he continued. “Everybody seems to be offended by everything. If it’s not 100 percent PC (politically correct) these days then people have a problem with stuff. It’s getting out of hand I think.”
Watch the full interview below.
Dee Snider and Corey Taylor are two different distinguished rockers who’ve not too long ago expressed their opinions on “cancel culture” as nicely, with Snider comparing it to censorship, and Taylor urging everybody to cease expecting people to be perfect.