Reading about John Lydon’s opinions is painful. “I Could Be Wrong,” from the PiL song “Rise,” couldn’t be a better book title, because Lydon is most definitely wrong about many things. I read his first autobiography in the ‘90s, but I’m not in the habit of following what he’s up to. I didn’t pay enough attention to the signs that, in retrospect, were obvious. Sometimes we shouldn’t find out what artists we admire think.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/oct/11/john-lydon-interview-i-could-be-wrong-book-nora-wife-carer-trump-brexit

John Lydon: 'Don't become entrenched in one opinion and get stuck there for ever'

The former Sex Pistols frontman talks about looking after his wife, Nora, his support for Trump and Brexit, and why he can’t abide ‘moaners’

@CharlotteSometimes @TonyStark Why do some people use the fact that they have Black relatives as proof they can’t be carrying around racism while they say absolutely racist things? 🤦🏾‍♀️
@MJ @TonyStark Right! I'd love to hear what those Black relatives have to say to counteract that "I'm not a racist" BS. I'll bet they'd have some things to say.
@CharlotteSometimes @MJ So he's an expert on whether Meghan Markle has experienced racism. So many white people seem to be experts on whether Black people have experienced racism! @TonyStark