If there’s one comic who can neutralize a heckler, it’s Bill Maher. His default tone is one of moderate exasperation, so he can pause to shush a hostile audience member without really switching vocal registers. And there were more than a few outbursts at…
It’s also the launching-off point for Maher’s attacks on his real enemy, the one he hates even more than N95s. That would be so-called cancel culture, a slippery term that covers a lot of ground, from J.K. Rowling to academic groupthink to the tragic saga of Colin Kaepernick. Maher can’t stop himself from rising to the defense of male celebrities whose punishments, in his eyes, exceeded their crime.
“Whatever age you live in, you would be the same asshole,” he said. “You’re not better. You just came later. You’re the iPhone 11.”
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