Comedian Bill Maher slammed “woke” culture and said that defunding the police and ignoring the theory that the coronavirus came from a Chinese lab due to fear of being called racist are examples of how “wokeness” will “get people killed.”
Comedian Bill Maher slammed"woke" culture and said that defunding the police and ignoring the theory that the coronavirus came from a Chinese lab due to fear of being called racist are examples of how"wokeness" will"get people killed."
"Let me give you an example, you said you think it doesn’t get anybody killed? I think it does," Maher said on"Real Time" Friday night."Defunding the police I think came from wokeness and it will get people killed." Maher added that he believes the refusal from major news outlets, specifically the New York Times, to cover the theory that the coronavirus came from a Chinese lab is another example of"wokeness" getting people hurt. ‘refused to investigate’ [what] they call, ‘the biggest story of our time,’" Maher said."They’re talking about where the virus originated, maybe it was in the Wuhan lab.
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