John Cleese, 82, regularly slams cancel culture and "woke" attitudes for being the death of comedy and the Monty Python star always adds further debate to the matter on Twitter.
In his latest jibe, directed at the "woke community", the comic reacted to a piece that addressed noise sensitivity - a condition called misophonia, where the British funnyman appeared to suggest people were attempting to ban breathing.According to the NHS misophonia, also known as hyperacusis, is a condition where everyday noises are louder than usual, and can sometimes result in severe pain.John took to Twitter to respond to an article headline: "Misophonia, a little-known syndrome, is characterized by strong negative emotional reactions to certain sounds or visual cues, like chewing or sniffling.
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