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After passionately defending filmmaker Woody Allen, Bill Maher has now shared his arguments in favor of welcoming back Louis C.K., in a conversation with fellow comedian Bill Burr, who not only supported his claims but also went on to claim that the cancel culture is not as influential as it once was.

Bill Maher | Credit: Wikimedia Commons

They shared their perspective in a recent discussion on Maher’sClub Random Podcast,talking about the disgraced comedian, who was ousted from the industry after being accused of s*xual misconduct and inappropriate behavior. He has since continued directing and producing his projects. However, the talk show host believes that he should be able to make a comeback.

Bill Burr And Bill Maher Want Louis C.K. to Return to Hollywood

In a recent conversation on hisClub Random Podcast, Bill Maher andBill Burrdiscussed the cancel culture while arguing that Louis C.K. should be able to return to the industry.“I mean, don’t get me started on that,” Maher said when Burr mentioned that C.K. has been operating outside of the industry.

“Isn’t it time everyone just went: ‘OK, It wasn’t a cool thing to do, but it’s been long enough, and welcome back,'”he further stated, asserting that the punishment faced by the comedian was sufficient. He said,

Bill Burr And Bill Maher on the Club Random Podcast

“Enough! I mean for Christ’s sake, it’s not the end of the world. People have done so much worse things and gotten less. There’s no rhyme or reason to the #MeToo-type punishments.”

Supporting his arguments, theOld Dadsstar said,“They took $50 million, I think they punished him.”C.K. has earlierclaimedthat he lost millions after he was accused of misconduct and admitted to mast**bate in front of several female comics over the years.

Comedian Louis C.K.

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As the conversation shifted towards cancel culture,The Mandalorianactor claimed that the influence of“cancel culture”has waned in recent times, stating that no one tends to be offended over a joke anymore.

Comedian Bill Burr Claims Cancel Culture is Over

Further in their discussion, Bill Burr claimed that the cancel culture is over. He argued that while it started with causes that had widespread support, it soon escalated to a point where even minor objections to a comedian’s material led to backlash.

“It started off with something everyone could agree on, and then quickly it just spun out of control. I remember whenever that cancel culture got to the point of where it was, ‘I don’t like some of the topics in your stand-up act,’ right? That’s when it got weird.”

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He further stated,“Cancel culture … it’s over. No one cares anymore.”Burr also suggested that the intensity of scrutiny over comedians’ jokes has diminished recently.“I feel like I’m going back two years in my life. I don’t even think about it anymore,”he said.

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Bill Maher, however, countered his assertions, saying that neither of them is immune to being canceled.“That’s so not true,”he said before adding,“Either one of us could get canceled in the next two minutes.”

Their conversation surrounding C.K. and the desire to see the comedian back into the industry, along with Maher’sprevious statementsupporting Woody Allen, could potentially contribute to his sentiment toward cancel culture.

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Laxmi Rajput

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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.

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