‘Cancel This!’ Roseanne Barr comes out swinging against ‘woke’ culture in new Fox special

While it’s hard to believe that it has been nearly five years since the left canceled Roseanne Barr, the comedienne is returning to the stage with her first special in nearly two decades.

Set to debut on Fox Nation on Monday, February 13, the special is titled, “Roseanne Barr: Cancel This!”

Barr, now 75, takes on today’s woke generation in the special — Lord knows there’s a ton of material she can work with there —  as seen in a video making the rounds online where she talks about the insanity behind gender identity, preferred pronouns and generational divides.

“These people, they have no concept of reality,” Barr said in the clip. “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!”

Decked out in denim and sporting pigtails, Barr also takes on the one issue that stumps the left entirely — what is a woman?

“What are they thinking? Asking what is a woman? They don’t know that? That one they’re asking all the time,” she said. “What is a woman? I’ll tell you what a woman is. A woman is me!”

“That’s what a woman is, okay? A woman is someone who cleans up everybody else’s sh*t. That’s what a woman is,” she joked.

“A woman is somebody whose boobs hang down to her knees with a prolapsed uterus from giving birth to five ungrateful little privileged bastards that have never had to work for anything in their whole damn life,” Barr added to audience cheers.

Barr commented on being fired from her top-rated sitcom “Roseanne” in 2018 during an interview with the Los Angeles Times published on Thursday — Barr was canned after she joked in a tweet that former Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett was the offspring of the Muslim Brotherhood and the “Planet of the Apes.” She said amid the blowback that she thought the light-skinned Jarrett was white.

“They didn’t do it to anyone else in Hollywood, although they always throw in Dave Chappelle and Louis C.K.,” Barr told the Times. “Well, Louis C.K. did lose everything, but he committed an actual [offense]. And Dave Chappelle was protected by Netflix.”

That offense being that he admitted in 2017 that he repeatedly masturbated in front of women associates, and his FX show “Louie” was canceled.

“I’m the only person who’s lost everything, whose life’s work was stolen, stolen by people who I thought loved me. And there was silence. There was no one in Hollywood really defending me publicly, except for Mo’nique, who is a brave, close, dear friend,” Barr recounted.

When asked how she was doing, 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.”

“And they denied me the right to apologize,” she added. “Oh my God, they just hated me so badly. I had never known they hated me like that. They hate me because I have talent, because I have an opinion.”

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