I get the impression that it’s more about him feeling that a lot of the musicians or authors that inspired him maybe wouldn’t have made the same things were they active today, and that the world would be weaker as a result (I might be way off there, but that’s what I think he means anyway).
That obviously ignores that the world has always been an ever-changing set of norms and we’re not all of a sudden in some kind of cultural clampdown, but I think he’s done that thing that a lot of older people unfortunately do which is get to a point beyond which any further cultural progress is something to be very suspicious of. As I noted when this was brought up in the other thread, it’s especially disappointing because there’s many examples of him being really compassionate to individuals about loss or grief or forgiveness and writing quite powerfully (I think) about those things, but he doesn’t seem to realise that if he scaled up that compassion to a larger group then he’d be less defensive of people being held to account for things.
There are absurd and extreme examples of some people’s desire for accountability (recently the girl who danced in the Sia videos was apologising because a video came out of her mocking accents as a 9-year-old), but this isn’t what Cave is talking about here. Idk, @ttf nailed it with the yelling at cloud jpg.