It is "terrifying" to see the "woke generation" creating a "wretched world" for itself.

It was announced by the frontman of the legendary band The Who.

“I mean, anybody who lives a life — and we see what they're doing — knows that road leads nowhere, especially when you've been through periods in life like we've had. We lived through the golden age. There is no doubt about it"

he said.

The English rock legend also pointed out the differences between the "woke generation" and the generations of the past, noting that the old ones came out of the war and actually watched the failure of the communist system first hand.

"We came out of a war, a balanced society. (…) And we lived through socialist governments. We saw the communist system fail in the Soviet Union. I have been to those communist countries while this system ruled there. I saw how wonderful it was”

Daltrey said ironically.

Daltrey didn't say this anywhere, because the 77-year-old rock star talked about it in an Apple Music podcast and, as we know, the Californian tech giant doesn't go next door for a little "progress " .

The English word "woke" could be translated as "awakened" in Hungarian, but in the past period it has been used by various movements as a synonym for alert, well-informed people in the political and cultural sense. In Hungarian, perhaps advanced suits it best. And the English word "cancel" means deletion, which is how the erasure culture was formed in libs circles, to eliminate everything that they don't like.

The singer of the rock band Twisted Sister, Dee Snider, was also very tired of the erasure culture and used the phenomenon as a synonym for censorship.

“We're in this PC world where we have to be careful about what we say and who it's going to offend. It's a pretty weird thing."

Schneider said.

Source: 888.hu

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