Ice Cube to address Bill Maher’s racial slur on ‘Real Time’ Friday
Ice Cube also pointed out that comments like Maher’s aren’t appropriate regardless of which side of the aisle they come from.
“It’s just not funny to diss at least the ones who got it (worse than others),” he said. “And it’s like rich, white guys are the reason why black people are in the position they’re in. You’re supposed to be a champion, or you’re supposed to be a liberal, but racism lives in both parties. It does. So let’s throw away the façade and the (expletive). Let’s be real.”
Last weekend, Maher issued an apology in which he admitted “the word was offensive” and said that he regretted using it. HBO called the comment “inexcusable and tasteless” and announced they would edit that part out for future airings of the episode.
But the fallout continued this week when Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) canceled his appearance on Friday’s episode. He was to have appeared in the same post-monologue, single-guest interview in which Sasse participated.
In an interview that aired Thursday on SiriusXM’s Family Politics, Franken, who still considers Maher a friend, said, “He’s been around long enough to know that that’s not a word white people can use. It just is not. And he should have known that. I just didn’t want to sit around for 4-5 days being attacked for going on the show before I went on the show.”
Franken also recently rescinded an invitation to comedian Kathy Griffin to appear at a seminar about his new book Giant of the Senate after she posed with a fake, severed Trump head.