And that’s where I’m leaning with the book." If we can’t have a conversation, how the hell are we gonna communicate? And if we can’t understand the difference between metaphor and complete reality, then we’re in real trouble. And that’s when it’s really greedy, that’s when it’s really dirty."It can’t be that way. And there’s not one hint of satire, there’s no hint of irony - it’s just all-out rage, and it’s all through this. He added: "However, the flipside of that is that you can’t even make a joke anymore - even in the cleanest of situations. The level of censorship that we’re starting to see… And I’m not saying that certain things haven’t been said that easily offend people". That is Caesar at the Colosseum, for god’s sakes. "And to me, that’s most dangerous - when the mob decides that you’re gone. You’re talking about complete condemnation without context or any rationalisation for an action like that. You’re talking about America in the ’20s where the KKK was a political force.
“And I’m just, like, is that where we are right now? I mean, at this point, you’re talking about the Salem witch trials.
He told 95.5 KLOS's New & Approved series: "I was reading about how Gen Z is trying to ‘cancel’ Eminem because of one line that was in a Rihanna song that he did with her,” Taylor said. The Slipknot frontman shared his own views about cancel culture and referred to the rapper in particular. What has Corey Taylor said about the TitTok campaign to cancel Eminem?