Brian May: Everything Has Become 'So Calculated' in Cancel Culture Age
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The Queen guitarist finds it 'frightening that you have to be so calculating' and claims it would have been difficult for his band to find their place in today's politically correct world.

AceShowbiz - Brian May thinks Queen would need to be more diverse in today's politically correct world.

The "Bohemian Rhapsody" guitarist was part of the iconic rock group with Roger Taylor, John Deacon, and late frontman Freddie Mercury, who was openly gay and born in Zanzibar.

Speaking at the ITV Palooza in London, he said, "I am sure if Queen started now, we would be forced to have people of different colours and different sexes and a trans person, but life doesn't have to be like that."

"We can be separate and different. Our generation made a lot of mistakes, but not everybody in our generation was wrong and not everybody in this generation is right."

"A lot of people from our generation who are being called out have actually done a lot of good in their lives."

Brian - who added that he prays "for more understanding" - admitted he worries "about cancel culture."

He explained, "I worry about cancel culture. I think some of it is good but it also brings bad things and injustices. We think in different ways but they weren't necessarily worse ways."

"For instance, Freddie came from Zanzibar, he wasn't British, he wasn't white as such - nobody cares, nobody ever, ever discussed it."

"He was a musician, he was our friend, he was our brother. We didn't have to stop and think: 'Ooh, now, should we work with him? Is he the right colour? Is he the right sexual proclivity?' "

"None of that happened, and now I find it frightening that you have to be so calculating."

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