Liberal comedian Bill Maher laid into Whoopi Goldberg on Monday after “The View” host sparked controversy by comparing the lives of Black Americans as essentially the same to women living under Iran’s dictatorship.
During a heated panel last month, “The View” co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former Trump White House communications official, argued that conditions in Iran aren’t comparable to life in the United States. Goldberg disagreed, insisting that Black Americans have similar fears about safety and discrimination. Goldberg suggested “it is the same” between the United States and Iran, and said “there’s no way I can make you understand it.”
Griffin pushed back, however, saying “The Iranian regime today is nothing compared to the United States.”
“Every day we are worried,” Goldberg shot back. “Do we have to be worried about our kids? Are our kids gonna get shot because they’re running through somebody’s neighborhood?”
Maher joined liberal podcaster Bryan Tyler Cohen in an interview that aired Monday to bash Goldberg over the comments.
“That is something that, again, is infuriating about the far left, I would say. Call them whatever they wanted. Not the woke, the stupid woke, like Whoopi Goldberg, love her, but when she said a couple weeks ago that being Black was the same as being a woman in Iran, it’s like, yeah, in 1920, but not today,” Maher said, in comments flagged by Fox News.
He told Goldberg to flip on the Apple series “Tehran” to educate herself.
When Cohen tried to point to the Trump administration sending National Guard troops to Los Angeles, Maher wasn’t having it.
“There’s, you know, a military force deployed in the city. And granted, you know–” Cohen began, as Maher cut in: “Not on the same level at all.”
Maher also shared his top potential Democratic presidential candidates: Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.