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Dame Maureen Lipman warns cancel culture could ‘wipe out’ comedy

'I think it’s a revolution,' said the Coronation Street star

December 22, 2021 15:17
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Dame Maureen Lipman has warned that comedy is in danger of becoming “wiped out” by self-censorship and the fear of offending audiences. 

The actress, 75, added her voice to a debate on “cancel culture”- a catchphrase used by critics to describe the practice of shunning public figures over perceived wrongdoings.

While some say the social media phenomenon promotes greater accountability, other commentators feel it stifles free speech. 

“I think it’s a revolution. I think it’s in the balance whether we’re ever going to be funny again,” the Coronation Street star told BBC Radio4’s Today programme on Wednesday.