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Comedian's comment on Louis C.K. interview sparks backlash
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Comedian's comment on Louis C.K. interview sparks backlash

Comedian's comment on Louis C.K. interview sparks backlash The passage only recounts a personal anecdote and public reaction to a comedian's remarks about Louis C.K. It contains no references to high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or misconduct involving powerful actors, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: The speaker made a controversial comment linking personal experience to Louis C.K.'s behavior.; Public backlash centered on the comment's tone rather than substantive allegations.; No names of government officials, corporations, or intelligence agencies are mentioned.

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Comedian's comment on Louis C.K. interview sparks backlash The passage only recounts a personal anecdote and public reaction to a comedian's remarks about Louis C.K. It contains no references to high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or misconduct involving powerful actors, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: The speaker made a controversial comment linking personal experience to Louis C.K.'s behavior.; Public backlash centered on the comment's tone rather than substantive allegations.; No names of government officials, corporations, or intelligence agencies are mentioned.

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On looking like an ‘asshole’ after commenting on Louis C.K. “My experience with Louis as a teenager perhaps informs his pathology a bit. But in no way is it analogous to crimes, to assaults, he subsequently committed that mirror it, that come from it. I was just speaking about my own experience. And the headline was, ‘He jerked off in front of me and I didn’t care.’ And that’s so cold and insulting and awful to the women who were hurt by his actions. So if you clicked on it, they quoted me. But if you didn’t, and nobody does, it just makes me look like an asshole. And me looking like an asshole is the least of it. It hurt people and there was stuff that I said that I don’t think I was articulating the spirit of what I meant.” Cassandra Church/Starburns Audio On performing stand-up about being single without sounding ‘hacky’ RELATED IN ENTERTAINMENT

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