Bill Burr didn’t hold back in a fiery interview, slamming both CNN and Fox News as “a fcking disease” and firing back at conservatives accusing him of going “woke.” In his boldest statement yet, Burr called these critics “racists” and “fcking horrible people,” accusing them of hiding behind their screens, never confronting him face-to-face. His brutal comments come after a public spat with Ben Shapiro, with Burr refusing to back down from his criticism of both political sides. Is Burr’s stance the wake-up call we need, or just more fuel to the political fire? Find out more 👇👇👇

 

Bill Burr Slams CNN and Fox News as ‘F*ing Disease,’ Rips Conservatives for Calling Him ‘Woke’

In a fiery, unfiltered interview with Vulture, comedian Bill Burr took aim at both conservative media and figures like Ben Shapiro, accusing them of distorting his message and labeling him “woke.” Burr, known for his no-holds-barred comedy and unapologetic approach to politics, didn’t hold back as he criticized the political landscape and the role that major media outlets like CNN and Fox News play in perpetuating division.

 

Burr’s Fierce Critique of Shapiro and “Woke” Allegations

Burr’s beef with Ben Shapiro began earlier this year when Shapiro criticized him for his stance against “selfish” CEOs in the aftermath of the tragic murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Shapiro called Burr “woke” for speaking out against corporate greed. But Burr was quick to call out Shapiro’s understanding of the term “woke.”

“He doesn’t even know what that word means,” Burr said of Shapiro. “His definition of woke is white liberals’ definition of woke, and they didn’t even know what it was; they just took the word from Black people. That’s the worst thing about our people — not only do we take from other cultures, we don’t even take the time to understand the definition.” Burr continued with his frustration, adding, “That fucking guy… I’m supposed to look at that guy like he’s an adult?”

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Racism and Online Hate: Burr Calls Out Critics

Burr’s frustration with Shapiro and the online hate he received didn’t stop there. The comedian went on to accuse Shapiro’s supporters of being racists and cowards. “They send pictures of monkeys to me and my wife [actress Nia Renee Hill]. They’re fucking horrible people. And they’re cowards, and they never say it to your face,” Burr said, calling out the vitriol he faces from a segment of right-wing critics.

“There’s an ugliness out there right now where if you’re a racist, if you’re an antisemite, if you’re a psycho nationalist and you want a softball interview, there’s podcasts out there where you can get one,” Burr added, emphasizing that these individuals are often given a pass for their harmful views by platforms that allow them to spout their rhetoric unchallenged.

 

The ‘Disease’ of Mainstream Media

Burr’s critique of Shapiro also tied into his broader disdain for the role of mainstream media in perpetuating political division. He expressed his disdain for both CNN and Fox News, labeling them as “a fucking disease.” According to Burr, these media outlets are part of the problem in a polarized America, serving the interests of corporations rather than the people.

“The people who pay them are the problem,” Burr explained. “They distract us with other stuff… CNN and Fox News are a fucking disease.” Burr’s comments underline his frustration with the corporate control over news and entertainment that he believes limits genuine discourse, creating a toxic cycle of divisive, partisanship-driven programming.

 

A Stand for Honest Comedy and Political Independence

Burr’s comedy, especially in recent years, has become increasingly political. However, he has made a point to criticize both the right and the left, often drawing ire from both sides of the spectrum. “I trash ‘em both because that is my job,” Burr stated, underscoring his belief in the necessity of independent thought and satire in challenging both political parties.

Burr continued, “If I start trashing, like, Trump, I’d hear the left in the crowd go, ‘Yeah, yeah, yeah!’ And I’d be like, ‘The fuck? You voted for a guy that is staring off into space. Your guy literally should be in a fucking home.’” His commentary reveals his belief that both major political parties are flawed, often at odds with the best interests of the people they serve.

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The Growing Disconnect in American Politics

Burr’s candid remarks also shine a light on the broader disconnect many Americans feel from the political system. “Your party has not let you choose your candidate since Obama’s second term,” Burr remarked, taking aim at the Democratic Party’s leadership and questioning its democratic practices. For Burr, neither the Republicans nor the Democrats hold the answer to the nation’s problems. Instead, he points to the influence of money and corporate interests that shape political decisions.

 

Conclusion: A Bold Call for Authenticity and Accountability

Burr’s remarks about Shapiro, CNN, Fox News, and the current state of American politics are part of his broader call for authenticity in comedy and media. By refusing to adhere to the political orthodoxy, Burr stands apart from many of his peers, offering a unique voice in an era of increasing political polarization.

As the public continues to wrestle with the role of comedy and media in political discourse, Burr’s unflinching honesty and willingness to tackle tough issues head-on offer a refreshing departure from the corporate-driven narratives seen on major news platforms. For Burr, comedy is not about pandering to one side—it’s about telling the truth, no matter how messy it may be. And in his eyes, the truth is that both the media and political elites are more interested in protecting their interests than serving the public good.