Functional difference between Maher and mello? Being proud of your virtue signaling wokeness isn't a sign of either virtue or integrity. Certainly can't blame bad parenting for kids shooting up 22 innocent victims. Now if they smirked while doing the shooting, that's a different story.
HBO’s Bill Maher attacked Covington Catholic High School students, blaming them for the viral encounter with a Native American activist. The talk show host also made a sex abuse joke about the teenagers and Catholic priests.
“I don’t blame the kid, the smirk-face kid. I blame lead poisoning and bad parenting. And, oh yeah, I blame the f---ing kid,” Maher said, referring to Nicholas Sandmann who was caught in the center of the controversy.
“What a little p----. Smirk-face!” he added during the opening monologue of “Real Time with Bill Maher.” “This smirking kid says he was just trying to defuse the situation. Really? Next time you get into a fight ... try that.”
The comedian went on to say it was a “d--- move” for Sandmann to stand in front of Nathan Phillips, the Native American elder, even though video footage shows Phillips approaching the group of students with a drum.
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Functional difference between Maher and mello? Being proud of your virtue signaling wokeness isn't a sign of either virtue or integrity. Certainly can't blame bad parenting for kids shooting up 22 innocent victims. Now if they smirked while doing the shooting, that's a different story.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/bill-maher-attacks-smirk-face-covington-catholic-hs-student-jokes-about-priests-sex-abuse-of-kids
HBO’s Bill Maher attacked Covington Catholic High School students, blaming them for the viral encounter with a Native American activist. The talk show host also made a sex abuse joke about the teenagers and Catholic priests.
“I don’t blame the kid, the smirk-face kid. I blame lead poisoning and bad parenting. And, oh yeah, I blame the f---ing kid,” Maher said, referring to Nicholas Sandmann who was caught in the center of the controversy.
“What a little p----. Smirk-face!” he added during the opening monologue of “Real Time with Bill Maher.” “This smirking kid says he was just trying to defuse the situation. Really? Next time you get into a fight ... try that.”
The comedian went on to say it was a “d--- move” for Sandmann to stand in front of Nathan Phillips, the Native American elder, even though video footage shows Phillips approaching the group of students with a drum.
Seems they were adults trying to get released by lying about their age.
The illegals lie about their age for Little League purposes too.