Bill Maher, Sharon Osbourne speaks out against cancellation culture, ‘snitches’ at ‘The Talk’: we do not need ‘retraining’

‘Real Time’ presenter Bill Maher and TV personality Sharon Osbourne explode the culture after her controversial retirement from the CBS daily ‘The Talk’.

During Friday night’s interview, Maher lamented that everyone today seems to be a ‘crook’, but also confronted Osbourne over accusations that he was using derogatory language about former ‘Talk’ co-host.

“We do not give bad language well anywhere, but I’m just saying: we’re talking about four ladies first,” Maher said. “I know men are dogs, and men are dogs …”

“And we are b —- es,” Osbourne intervened. “And that’s how it goes, that’s how it goes. We’ll go, ‘Jesus, did you see what she’s just wearing?’ And then you go, ‘Oh hello, you look good.’ You know, we are b —- es and so it is. And that brought it all to the fore. “

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Osbourne told Maher she ‘never’ used the insults alleged by her former ‘Talk’ co-host Leah Remini, who claimed Osbourne referred to Julie Chen as a ‘wonton’ and ‘slanted eyes’ and Sara Gilbert called a ‘p — – delicious “and” fish eater. “

She insisted that such terms ‘were not in my vocabulary’.

“These are disgruntled ladies,” Osbourne said.

Maher suggested that any disputes Osbourne had with her co-host might not have been her ‘best hour’.

“We can not judge everyone at their worst moment,” Maher later told her. “Maybe you lost your cool.”

But he thought against the idea that Osbourne should “re-educate” herself instead of merely offering a sincere apology for any offense she may have caused.

“How about ‘I should not do this, I will not do it again,'” he said. “I mean, you apologized for that and it was like I read it under the words, ‘I’m going to re-educate myself.’ ‘No, of course we can all do better … but this idea and culture now that people have to’ re-educate ‘themselves, have to indoctrinate themselves …

“I’m sorry, I’m 65, you’re 68. I know who I am! I do not need retraining,” Maher continued. Do you need retraining? 68, you were around the world, you were married to a rock star, you were with all the A-listers and rock ‘n roll. Like, f —‘ em. Like you should, “Race, tell me all about it.” It’s fantasy. ‘

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On the subject of the cancellation culture, Osbourne insisted that “I’m going to be fine”, but expressed concern about others not being able to defend themselves.

‘I’m a fighter, I’m fine, I’m just fine … but what about the people who are cut off from the knees and can not afford to’ get lessons’ on what is politically correct and how to talk to people? she said. What happens to them?

“It’s not fair, it’s not fair, because it’s not about a racist, it’s about maybe not knowing what’s right and waking up to your language that day, because it changes from day to day. to day – what is right and what is not. “

Maher and Osbourne then piled on Robin DiAngelo’s book, “White Fragility”, which is described as a guide to teaching white people how to be anti-racist – but according to critics only incites more racism.

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“You have two choices if you’re white, whether you’re a racist – or a racist and you do not know it. I’m not brave about it,” Maher said. “I know who raised me, I know who my friends are. I know how I treated people.”

“And this thing is that you can not cover any race,” Osbourne told Maher. “You can not … there is good and bad in every race. You do not make blankets.”

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