Bill Maher Warns Americans of ‘Extreme Wokeness’ Before His Shocking Confession Excusing ‘Murder’
Bill Maher delivers a wake-up call on the dangers of “Extreme Wokeness” before shocking viewers with his candid take on abortion, sparking a heated debate. Bill Maher isn’t one to mince words, and in a recent episode of Real Time, he didn’t hold back. As he delved into Canada’s struggles, Maher’s commentary struck a nerve, warning Americans of the pitfalls of embracing what he calls “Extreme Wokeness.”
According to Maher, Canada’s woes serve as a cautionary tale for the US, with its housing crisis and healthcare system woes. He bluntly stated, “There’s only one problem with thinking everything’s better in Canada: It’s not anymore.” Maher’s remarks didn’t stop there; he waded into the contentious debate on abortion, making a surprising confession that has sparked both outrage and applause.
Maher’s comments on Canada’s challenges were cutting. “Last year, Canada added 1.3 million people, which is a lot in one year, the equivalent of the US adding 11 million migrants in one year. And now they’re experiencing a housing crisis even worse than ours — and we’re sleeping in tents.” He highlighted the staggering housing costs, saying, “The median price of a home here is $346,000. In Canada, converted to US dollars, it’s $487,000. If Barbie moved to Winnipeg, she wouldn’t be able to afford her dream house and Ken would be working at Tim Horton’s.”
The talk show host didn’t shy away from critiquing Canada’s healthcare system either. Maher pointed out, “So does their vaunted healthcare system, which ranks dead last among high-income countries in access to primary healthcare and ability to see a doctor in a day or two.” Despite Canada’s significant investment in healthcare, Maher suggested it falls short of expectations, spending over 13% of its economy on it.
However, Maher’s most contentious remarks came during the abortion discussion. He acknowledged the gravity of the act, stating, “I can respect the absolutist position. I really can… They think it’s murder — and it kind of is. I’m just okay with that. There’s 8 billion people in the world. I’m sorry, we won’t miss you.” Maher’s blunt stance on abortion left many viewers divided, with some applauding his honesty while others condemned it as callous.
In conclusion, Maher’s latest episode of Real Time didn’t pull any punches. His warnings about “Extreme Wokeness” and candid views on abortion have ignited fierce debate across the nation, prompting Americans to confront uncomfortable truths about society and morality. Love him or hate him, Maher’s words have once again thrust him into the center of controversy, challenging viewers to reevaluate their beliefs and values.