Bill Maher rips Dems in ‘Quiet on Set’ rant, says left will overlook child sex abuse if ‘wrong party’ calls it out

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Comedian Bill Maher went on a blistering tirade against “woke” ideology, saying that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “wasn’t wrong” when he called out Disney for sexualizing children, and that liberals were willing to “overlook” it because it was a Republican who spoke out.

The host of HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher” delved into the shocking revelations from Max documentary, “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” during his latest episode Friday.

“OMG. Nickelodeon? It wasn’t a studio, it was Neverland Ranch with craft services,” Maher said.

Bill Maher said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “wasn’t wrong” when he criticized Disney for sexualizing children. HBO / Real Time with Bill Maher
Bill Maher said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “wasn’t wrong” when he criticized Disney for sexualizing children. HBO / Real Time with Bill Maher

“It is just scene after scene, clip after clip of the child stars of their day being subjected to obviously inappropriate, highly sexualized degradation.”

He continued: “It didn’t just expose a dangerous workplace, it also exposed hypocrisy because, it must be pointed out that when the evil governor of Florida was saying the exact same thing about kids and creepy stuff at Disney that liberals now find intolerable at Nickelodeon, he was dismissed as a hick and a bigot.”

Maher said Nickelodeon isn’t all that different than Disney, citing a report that showed a slew of workers at the Mouse House, too, had been arrested for sex crimes against kids.

“A 2014 CNN report discovered that at least 35 Disney employees had been arrested for sex crimes against children. And in 2021, Disney child star Alyson Stoner confessed she only narrowly survived the toddler-to-trainwreck pipeline. The next year, child star Cole Sprouse told The New York Times that young actresses at the Disney Channel were heavily sexualized from an early age,” he said.

Maher pointed out that Brian Peck, the dialogue coach who sexually abused Nickelodeon star Drake Bell, went to prison for 16 months — and upon release was hired by Disney for a children’s series.

Maher cited Max’s documentary “Quiet On Set,” which revealed child abuse and the sexualization of child actors at Nickelodeon. courtesy of Quiet On Set
Maher cited Max’s documentary “Quiet On Set,” which revealed child abuse and the sexualization of child actors at Nickelodeon. courtesy of Quiet On Set

“Oh, for pedophiles in Hollywood. It’s a small world, after all,” the comedian deadpanned. “DeSantis wasn’t wrong! But we’re so tribal now, the left will overlook child-f—ing if the guy from the wrong party calls it out.”

In 2022, DeSantis passed the Parental Rights in Education bill, also known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, which said that “a school district may not encourage classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity in primary grade levels or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students.”

Disney, home to Orlando-based Disney World, pushed back saying the bill should never have been signed into law, as it harms the safety and rights of members of the LGBTQ+ community.

In his segment, Maher went on to call out “woke” events like drag queen story hours and parents exploiting their kids for social media clout, as well as the trendy integration of far left gender ideas into American classrooms, likening it to “entrapment.”

Gov. DeSantis waged a war on “wokism” and Disney when he passed the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill in 2022. AP
Gov. DeSantis waged a war on “wokism” and Disney when he passed the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill in 2022. AP
Maher said that teaching kids not to hate or judge others who are different is “great” but that the far left has taken “inclusion” too far. HBO / Real Time with Bill Maher
Maher said that teaching kids not to hate or judge others who are different is “great” but that the far left has taken “inclusion” too far. HBO / Real Time with Bill Maher

“I’ve said it before, wokeness is not an extension of liberalism anymore. It’s more often taking something so far that it becomes the opposite,” he said.

Maher continued: “Teaching kids not to hate or judge those who are different. Great!…But at a certain point, inclusion becomes promotion. And contrary to current progressive dogma, children aren’t miniature adults wise beyond their years, they’re morons.”