The actor said that "this generation" seeks out reasons to be offended in an interview with Daily Star published Friday.
"I dont have to agree with what somebody thinks, who they vote for, what they voted for, what they think, but I will back their right to say or believe it," he said. "Thats democracy. So many good people fought for freedom and equality but this generation are looking for a reason to be offended."
We thankfully now live in a world that has progressed over the last 30 or 40 years, he elaborated. People can be who they want, be with who they want, and live how they want. That can only be a good thing but generation snowflake or, whatever you want to call them, are actually putting us backwards.
But he didn't rule out politics in the future.
"Unfortunately I dont see it happening in 2020," Johnson said at the New York premiere of his movie "Skyscraper" in July. "Its a position that requires years of hard work and experience to learn the skills. Theres a lot of ground to cover, and due to my schedule, its not possible in 2020. I have so much respect for the position. Its something that I seriously considered. What I need is time to go out and learn."
Johnson's upcoming movies this year include "Fighting With My Family" and the "Fast and Furious" spin-off, "Hobbs and Shaw."
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