- Jeremy Clarkson’s decision to apologize to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was “wrong”.
- Nigel Farage responded to his apology by telling that it was incorrect for him to do so.
- The cancel culture is about the destruction of those with different views, he said.
An expert said that Jeremy Clarkson’s decision to apologize to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after writing a negative article about them was “wrong.”
Nigel Farage responded to his apology by telling that it was incorrect for him to do so. “To apologise in the way that he did was wrong. I mean you can say ‘look if what I wrote upset you, I’m sorry, but I wrote it because I believed it at the time or I was making a sort of analogy with Game of Thrones’.
“And you can say that from your toenails to the follicles on your head that you apologise with your whole being and soul but you can’t appease bullies.”
Farage then added: “They used the opportunity to accuse him of being a conspiracy theorist, a misogynist, and a hate-monger. You begin to understand this is what cancel culture is actually all about.
“It isn’t about disagreeing, and asking for backtracks and apologies, it’s about the destruction of those with different views,” he added.
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