WATCH: Bill Maher blasts Hollywood for being ‘wokest’ on everything but guns


Comedian and talk show host Bill Maher slammed Hollywood for romanticizing gun violence while hating on those who tout real-life plots of “a good guy with a gun to stop a bad guy with a gun.”

“It’s funny, Hollywood is the wokest place on Earth in every other area of social responsibility,” Maher said on his HBO show, Real Time with Bill Maher, on Friday. “They have intimacy coordinators on-set to chaperone sex scenes, they hire sensitivity readers to go through and edit scripts, Disney stood up to the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law, another studio spent $10 million to digitally remove Kevin Spacey from a movie, but when it comes to the unbridled romanticization of gun violence — crickets. Weird. The only thing we don’t call a trigger is the one that actually has a trigger.”


During his “New Rules” segment, Maher questioned why Hollywood often seeks to be on the so-called politically correct side of social hot topics but ignores the influence of gun violence portrayed on the big screen.

“When liberals scream, ‘Do something!’ after a mass shooting, why aren’t we also dealing with the fact that the average American kid sees 200,000 acts of violence on screens before the age of 18, and that, according to the FBI, one of the warning signs of a potential school shooter is ‘a fascination with violencefilled entertainment?’” Maher said.

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Maher said that Hollywood’s glorification of gun violence must be considered when looking at the rise in shootings, comparing it to the reasoning behind decisions to stop displays of smoking in films.

“We don’t show movie characters smoking anymore because it might look cool and influence children, but you’re telling me these cool dudes don’t influence them?” the host said.

Maher showed several clips of shooting scenes from popular films.

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“Liberals hated it when Kyle Rittenhouse — they hated him, but somehow, the liberal capital of the world is OK with making 500 movies about vigilantes! They hate it when gun people say, ‘It takes a good guy with a gun to stop a bad guy with a gun,’ but then they endlessly produce movies with that exact plot,” he said.

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