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Bill Maher Calls Out Celebrity Hypocrisy: The Truth Behind Golden Globes’ Virtue Signaling

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Bill Maher recently took aim at what he describes as “poser” celebrities in Hollywood for their so-called “Golden Globes activism.” This came after a number of high-profile stars sported anti-ICE pins at the awards ceremony earlier this month.

The comedian didn’t hold back in criticizing the mainstream media’s reaction to his comments about these entertainers, who were seen wearing the pins in response to the tragic shooting of Renee Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross.

During his “New Rules” segment on his HBO show “Real Time,” Maher reiterated his perspective from the red carpet, stating, “It was a terrible thing that happened and it shouldn’t have happened. If they didn’t act like such thugs, it wouldn’t have had to happen. But I don’t need to wear a pin about it.”

Maher went on to poke fun at the outrage his remarks sparked, quipping that even with more time to reflect, his response would remain unchanged: “Yes, the same: ICE thugs, pins stupid.”

He also disclosed that he received supportive texts from fellow celebrities and friends who stood by his comments. Maher emphasized that he remains unfazed by the online dissection of his statements.

He read out headlines that portrayed him as ‘laughing at’ or ‘mocking’ what the media called ‘Golden Globes activism’ by not wearing the emblem. 

‘You mean the activism of fixing a f***ing pin to my suit? I’m sorry, it clashed with my Keffiyeh,’ he cracked, adding a photoshopped image of himself wearing the Palestinian scarf.

Maher then labeled celebrities ‘f***ing posers’ for jumping from cause to cause and wearing pins for all of them, arguing that doing so does nothing to solve any of the problems they aim to fix.

Bill Maher took one more shot at 'poser' Hollywood celebrities for engaging in 'Golden Globes activism' wearing anti-ICE pins at the ceremony

Bill Maher took one more shot at ‘poser’ Hollywood celebrities for engaging in ‘Golden Globes activism’ wearing anti-ICE pins at the ceremony

Bill Maher at the Golden Globes

Bill Maher at the Golden Globes

The comedian skewered the mainstream media reaction to his questioning of entertainers who did wear a pin in the wake of the shooting death of Renee Good 

‘Get out of here with your virtue-signaling body ornaments. They’re just crucifixes for liberals, because every time I see one, I think “Jesus Christ”,’ he quipped.

He then pivoted to asking celebrities to simply stay out of politics, arguing that it was hurting the causes liberal Hollywood claims to care about. 

‘Its having the opposite effect of what you want. Every big name in showbusiness came out for Kamala Harris… and she lost every swing state,’ he pointed out.

Maher noted that the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Taylor Swift and George Clooney had all endorsed Harris, often making people less excited about the Democrat candidate. 

‘Read the room, Democrats! Celebrities aren’t helping and why would they? In a country where the big issue now is affordability, outside of, I don’t know, [Bruce] Springsteen and a few others, celebrities don’t strike people as relatable or in touch,’ he said to applause. 

He noted various examples of celebrity behavior, from outlandish baby names to flying private and having multiple houses to buying ‘castles, towns and islands.’

‘Insulated divas whose talents allow them to pig out on the finer things in life, because we all need something to aspire to,’ he described them as.

Maher then pointed out that being talented is not the same as ‘knowing things’ and doesn’t allow them the credibility to comment on politics.  

He read out headlines that portrayed him as 'laughing at' or 'mocking' what the media called 'Golden Globes activism' by not wearing the decal

He read out headlines that portrayed him as ‘laughing at’ or ‘mocking’ what the media called ‘Golden Globes activism’ by not wearing the decal

'You mean the activism of fixing a f***ing pin to my suit? I'm sorry, it clashed with my Keffiyeh,' he cracked, adding a photoshopped image of himself wearing the headdress

‘You mean the activism of fixing a f***ing pin to my suit? I’m sorry, it clashed with my Keffiyeh,’ he cracked, adding a photoshopped image of himself wearing the headdress

He reignited his feud with fellow comic Dave Chappelle, who in his last special said ‘F*** Bill Maher’ and called Maher’s opinions: ‘Smug, cracker-a** commentary.’ 

They were in disagreement over Chappelle’s view that it was easier to speak freely in Saudi Arabia than in America. 

‘I was right, what he said was stupid. America has many problems, including free speech issues on both left in right. But we’re real different than Saudi Arabia and if you don’t believe me, try opening a lesbian art gallery there.’

Maher finally pivoted to the Democrat Party and told them to ditch their embrace of celebrity. 

‘Democrats, it’s great you have all the big celebs but people see them as an arm of the Democratic Party, which they already see as lacking common sense.’

Once more, he addressed Hollywood, saying: ‘I know it’s important to you that you’re making a difference. You are, it’s making independents vote Republican.’

Multiple celebrities, including Wicked stars Ariana Grande, Mark Ruffalo and Natasha Lyonne, along with Hacks actress Jean Smart, wore the anti-ICE pins to the awards show. 

The host Wanda Sykes – who used one of her speeches at the Los Angeles show to mock Maher – also donned the badge on the lapel of her glittery silver suit.

The host Wanda Sykes (pictured) - who used one of her speeches at the Los Angeles show to mock Maher - also donned the badge on the lapel of her glittery silver suit

The host Wanda Sykes (pictured) – who used one of her speeches at the Los Angeles show to mock Maher – also donned the badge on the lapel of her glittery silver suit

Maher reignited his feud with fellow comic Dave Chappelle, who in his last special said 'F*** Bill Maher' and called Maher's opinions: 'Smug, cracker-a** commentary'

Maher reignited his feud with fellow comic Dave Chappelle, who in his last special said ‘F*** Bill Maher’ and called Maher’s opinions: ‘Smug, cracker-a** commentary’ 

She roasted Maher at the show by saying he should ‘try less’. Maher didn’t join in the laughter, and he initially looked puzzled before displaying a stony-faced expression. 

Sykes told Variety she wore the pin ‘for the mother who was murdered by an ICE agent’ when a reporter asked her about the accessory. 

‘I know people were out marching and all today. And we need to speak up,’ the comedian added. 

‘We need to be out there and shut this rogue government down,’ Sykes said, ‘because it’s just awful what they’re doing to people.’ 

Good, 37, was fatally shot by ICE  agent Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross in Minneapolis, Minnesota on January 7. 

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