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Alice Cooper criticizes political correctness: "We're afraid to say anything."

The singer also commented on cancel culture.

Alice Cooper built a career on a character created to shock society, but acknowledges that perhaps this approach wouldn't bear fruit in the era of cancel culture.

In a recent interview on The SDR Show , the veteran commented on this movement on social media and the notion of political correctness. “The problem is that if this continues to move in this direction, there will be no art left,” he opined. “Because we’ve decided to become a strange kind of society where we’re afraid to say anything. I hope it doesn’t stay that way. I think people are getting fed up with it.”

Recently, Cooper spoke out about the accusations of physical and sexual abuse made by several women against Marilyn Manson . "When we toured together, we got along very well. I never noticed that side to him, if it even exists," he observed .

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