Share
News

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Takes a Swing at 'Cancel Culture, Woke Culture': 'That Really Bugs Me'

Share

Actor, businessman and professional wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson shared this opinion on cancel culture on Friday during an interview with Fox News.

In an in-depth conversation with network host Will Cain, the 51-year-old not only said he regretted endorsing then-candidate Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election but also criticized wokeness and campaigns to end people’s careers.

Regarding “woke culture,” Johnson explained that he prefers to be authentic and that he believes walking on eggshells prevents others from being genuine.

Asked by Cain what he values as a political independent, he criticized the division in America and named a suspect in cancel culture.

“To be real and to be direct and to be open and to be transparent,” Johnson said when asked what he values.

Trending:
Election Coverage 2024

“That’s important to me,” he said. “And authenticity, we hear that word a lot, but that’s important to me. …

“In today’s easy cancel culture world and cancel culture, woke culture, this culture, that culture division, et cetera, that really bugs me. …

“In the spirit of that, you either succumb and be what you think other people want you to be, or you go, ‘No, that’s not who I am. I’m going to be myself and I’m going to be real.'”

Is Johnson right about cancel culture?
_Watch the latest video at foxnews.com

Is Johnson right about cancel culture?

Even though Johnson said being honest might “p*** people off,” he concluded that it is important for people to be able to share their opinions.

“A truthful answer is important, and that may get people upset,” he said.



Johnson later said he felt four years ago that it was important to use his influence to make a political endorsement before the 2020 election.

Related:
Democratic Candidate and Biden Appointee Arrested for Allegedly Faking Racist Attacks Against Himself

But while referring to his endorsement of Biden, the Hollywood star said he regretted the decision to throw his weight behind the Democrat.

“The takeaway after that months and months and months, I started to realize like, ‘Oh man, that caused an incredible amount of, division in our country,'” Johnson said. “So I realize now going into this election, I’m not going to do that.

“I wouldn’t do that because my goal is to bring our country together. I believe in that, in my DNA. So in the spirit of that, there’s going to be no endorsement.”

He said he had decided to keep his political views private going forward.

Johnson also told Cain he is not happy with the state of the country.

“Do I believe we’re going to get better?” he asked. “I believe in that. I’m an optimistic guy, and I believe we can get better.”


An Important Message from Our Staff:

 

We who work here at The Western Journal have fought for years against Big Tech and the elites who want to shut us down and then shut America down. 

 

Make no mistake — nothing will be the same after November 2024. Will you help us fight? Will you help us expose the America-hating elites who will do everything they can to steal this election? 

 

We’re a small group of people fighting to save the country for our readers and for our own family and friends. Can we count on your help?

 

At this point, Big Tech has cut off our access to 90% of advertisers. Imagine if someone took 90% of your paycheck and there was nothing you could do. They’re trying to starve us out.

 

Donations from readers like you have literally helped keep our lights on, and we need you now more than ever. 

 

We operate on a shoestring budget, but with that budget, we terrify the globalists. Please help us continue the fight. Stand with us, and we will never surrender.

 

Thank you for reading The Western Journal and for believing in America. 

 

It is a pleasure to serve you.

 

P.S. Please don’t let the America-hating left win. Stand with us today!

Truth and Accuracy

Submit a Correction →



We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards.

Tags:
, , , , , , , , , ,
Share
Johnathan Jones has worked as a reporter, an editor, and producer in radio, television and digital media.
Johnathan "Kipp" Jones has worked as an editor and producer in radio and television. He is a proud husband and father.




Advertise with The Western Journal and reach millions of highly engaged readers, while supporting our work. Advertise Today.

Conversation