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Morpurgo is right to ‘cancel’ the Merchant of Venice

Children need to be protected against Jew hatred, even when it comes from Shakespeare

January 6, 2021 15:57
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LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 12: Michael Morpurgo attends the "Waiting For Anya" Gala Screening at Vue Leicester Square on February 12, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)
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I used to enjoy defending freedom of speech. It was always one of those off-the-shelf, no-brainer causes to which one can sign up without bothering to agonise over rights and wrongs. All that virtue signalling. Lovely. But now you have to be brave. JK Rowling can’t say what a woman is without cancel culture-vultures banning themselves from reading her books.

Something happened recently that made me wonder if cancel culture has its roots in the BDS movement, which wants to cancel Israel. I was asked by a Jewish woman to support a complaint to Bridge Theatre artistic director Nicholas Hytner about his decision to cast Maxine Peake in his stage and screen revival of Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads, which almost single handedly kept theatre and TV drama going last year.

The complainant’s point was that giving Peake a platform on which to perform was to condone her declaration — later retracted —that Israel was somehow behind the killing of George Floyd. Peake’s performance should be cancelled suggested the woman.

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