Roseanne Bar is set to return to the stand-up stage for the first time in five years in the comedy special Roseanne Barr: Cancel This!, set to premiere on Fox Nation on Monday, and early clips show the comedian tackling gender ideology and preferred pronouns, reports Deadline.
Barr said these people have "no concept of reality, they've been living in a bubble forever, asking questions that have nothing to do with the real world. 'What is my gender, mom?' What is my gender? Your gender is, get a job! That's your gender."
"What are they thinking?" Barr asked.
"'What is a woman?' They don't know that," Barr said. "That one they're asking all the time. What is a woman? I'll tell you what a woman is: a woman is me."
In 2022, the Daily Wire host Matt Walsh premiered his documentary film What is a Woman?. Walsh asked the question of "doctors, therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, politicians, activists, transgender people themselves," whose answers revealed, "the core of gender ideology is hollow" as many would answer that a woman is someone who identifies as a woman. Walsh would then ask, "but what is that?"
"A woman is someone who cleans up everybody else's sh*t. That's what a woman is," Barr said.
"A woman is somebody whose boobs hang down to her knees with a prolapsed uterus from giving birth to five ungrateful little privilege **** who never have to work for anything in their whole damn lives."
Barr then said, "my pronouns are kiss my a**."
In 2018, Barr, who was a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, had returned to a new season of her hit sitcom Roseanne only to be fired soon after for tweeting a comment about former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett that some described as racist. Barr apologized and said she did not know Jarrett was black but was fired from her own show, which was then renamed The Connors and killed the matriarch off camera.
The Connors sits at an audience score of 39 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and its last season hit "historically low ratings," ScreenRant reported.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Barr said, "I've survived. I've come out on the other side of it, finally. But it was a witch-burning. And it was terrifying. It was. I would die many times. I guess you would call it the dark night of the soul. I felt like the devil himself was coming against me to try to tear me apart, to punish me for believing in God."Join and support independent free thinkers!
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