John Cleese: Wokeism Is the Enemy of Comedyand Creativity – Reason

Posted: July 29, 2022 at 4:58 pm

In a career that has spanned seven decadesand included classic shows and movies such as Monty Python's Flying Circus, Fawlty Towers, Life of Brian, and A Fish Called Wandathe comedian John Cleesehas uproariously and relentlessly satirized politics and religion while stretching the boundaries of decorum and good taste like so manysilly walks.

Now 82, Cleesewho studied law at Cambridgehas recently set his sights on political correctness andwokeism, which he says are the enemy not only of humor but of creative thinking in all areas of human activity.

I caught up with him at FreedomFest, the annual July gathering of libertarians in Las Vegas. Cleese was the keynote speaker, there to discuss creativity, which was the subject of his 2020 book of the same title. It's a quick and excellent read, summarizing a wide range of psychological research on the topic and drawing from his own experiences.

It's a myth "that creativity is something you have to be born with," he argues. "Anyone can be creative." He also contends that "you can teach creativity," writing, "you can teach people how to create circumstances in which they will become creative."

After giving a talk on the attitudes and habits of mind he believes are necessary for creativity to 2,500 attendees at FreedomFest, I interviewed Cleese from the main stage about the importance of freedom of thought and expression when it comes to being creative, why wokeism is the enemy of that, and why creativity is so important to progress and civilization.

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John Cleese: Wokeism Is the Enemy of Comedyand Creativity - Reason

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