‘Important to acknowledge history’: Brian Cox on ‘The Sound of Music’ trigger warnings

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‘Important to acknowledge history’: Brian Cox on ‘The Sound of Music’ trigger warnings
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Actor Brian Cox says he can’t stand the way people want to “rewrite history” and thinks history should be acknowledged, following a theatre production of ‘The Sound of Music’ issuing a trigger warning over Nazi themes.

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“And it’s so important to acknowledge … our history because that defines who we are and where we got to,” Mr Cox told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. “And without acknowledging history we are screwed, we’re well and truly screwed and I think we’ve not done that nearly enough.”

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