Roseanne Barr is standing her ground.
The actress and comedian was “canceled” along with her show, “Roseanne,” in 2018 after posting what some called a racist tweet about former Obama aide Valerie Jarrett.
Barr referred to her as the offspring of the “Muslim Brotherhood & Planet of the Apes.”
Years later, she’s not letting the cancellation of the number-one sitcom in America force her to her knees.
In an interview with Bill Maher, she made sure everyone was aware of this.
“You tweeted something that I don’t even know if you thought it was racist; it certainly was,” Maher said to Barr.
“It was not,” Barr responded, clearly annoyed. “I thought the b**** was white.”
“She looks just like the picture,” Barr added.
Maher then let her know that she wasn’t going to get herself “out of this by reiterating that.”
“Everybody in power’s got to be made fun of,” she argued.
“If you can’t take a joke, f*** you, you fascist. That’s how I feel, Bill.”
“And you know what? I don’t give a f*** what color your ass is, if you ain’t doing right for your own people or anybody’s people in this country, where people are sleeping in the streets,” she said.
“I don’t give a f*** about your feelings.”
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