Bill Maher Says His Use of N-Word on Live TV ‘Not Racist Mistake’ – Newsweek

Posted: July 17, 2017 at 3:43 am

Comedian Bill Maher was quick to apologize in June after he faced widespread criticism for using the N word in an interview with Senator Ben Sasse on his HBO talk show.In a statement, Maher said the word was offensive, and I regret saying it and am very sorry.

In the June 3 episode of Real Time that led to calls for Maher to be fired, Republican Senator Ben Sassecommented that hed be welcome in Nebraska as we'd love to have you work in the fields with us.

Work in the fields? Maher replied. Senator, Im a house nigger. After some audience members groaned, Maher clarified: Its a joke.

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Despite apologizing, in aNew York Times Table for Three interview with Annie Liebowitz and Phillip Galanes published weeksafter the controversy, Maher took issue with the furor. I think most people understood that it was a comedians mistake, not a racist mistake, Maher said, when asked by Galanes if he was scared of losing his job.

The conversation then moved on to Ice Cubes June 9 appearance on Mahers Real Time, where the rapper confronted the comedian over his use of the N-word.

On the show, Ice Cube said that Mahers use of the word was part of him often crossingthe line on issues of race and comedy."I think we need to get to the root of the psyche, Ice Cube said. It's a lot of guys out there who cross the line because they're a little too familiar. Or, guys that, you know, might have a black girlfriend or two that made them Kool-Aid every now and then, and then they think they can cross the line. And they cant." He was evidently referring to Maher's past troubled relationships with black women.

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Over lunch with Annie Liebowitz and Phillip Galanes,Maher claimedthe rapper had tried to get him to admit things that arent true.

I've never made black jokes. Ive made jokes about racists. But my fan base knows that, so it never went anywhere.

Listen, I hope we had a teachable moment about race: trying to make something good from something bad. But maybe also about how to handle something like this: apologize sincerely if youre wrong and I was and own it, Maher said.

The controversy over Mahers use of the N-word didn't stop himrecently being nominated for his 40th Emmy award.It was not the first time Maher has been criticized for jokes and comments touching on race and religion.His ABC show Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher wascanceled in 2002 after he suggested that the 9/11 hijackers were not cowards. Critics say he has a history of making Islamophobic comments.

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