Just hours after getting her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, comedian Sarah Silverman appeared on HBO's Real Time With Bill Maher, where she made a rather controversial statement.

After Maher congratulated Silverman for getting her start, she took the opportunity to compare the current Donald Trump administration to the Holocaust.

'In a time, Bill, where anti-Semitic crime is up 57% since this douchebag has taken office, it is not lost on me that I am very lucky that I get a star and I don't have to sew it on my clothes,' Silverman said, which brought a rather mixed response from the crowd.

Controversial Sarah: Comedienne Sarah Silverman compared the Trump administration to the Holocaust during an appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher Friday night

Maher responded by saying, 'Oh no you didn't,' but Silverman responded back quickly.

'I don't know if that's gallows humor or just it's funny 'cause it's true.'

They went on to discuss Silverman's Hulu TV series, I Love You, America, which Maher described as Silverman talking to people 'who are outside our little bubble here in Hipsterville.'

Changing minds: When asked if she thinks she's changing anyone's mind, she responded with, 'Probably not,' before adding, 'You do realize there's a bit of a difference between the liars and the lied to'

He added, 'When asked if she thinks she's changing anyone's mind, she responded with, "Probably not," before adding, "You do realize there's a bit of a difference between the liars and the lied to."'

'They don't know they're lied to,' she added. 'It's like cults. Cults don't know they're cults.'

She went on to criticize Trump even further, particularly in the way he talks to certain people.

Liars and lied to: 'They don't know they're lied to,' she added. 'It's like cults. Cults don't know they're cults'

'I don't like when Trump says stuff like "stupid" and "loser." I mean, I'm not the word police, he can say it, but it says so much about himself,' Silverman, 47, said.

'We all know he's kind of at this arrested development at about eight years old, and I would have great compassion for him if he wasn't hurting people's lives, but those are words children say when they learn they're not nice words.'

She also thinks that words like 'sh**' shouldn't be considered obscene.

Taking a stand: She also thinks that words like 'sh*t' shouldn't be considered obscene

'We accept that the word sh**' is obscene, that it's a swear," she said

'It just means poop, it just means crap. There's no reason it should be considered obscene or a swear at all, but we don't question things that are just the way they are,' the actress added.

'I think that it's an example of how it's so f***ing hard to have any process because we don't question anything,' she continued. 'No one says why is 'shit' bleeped on TV?'

Silverman returns as Vanellope von Schweetz in the Disney animated sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet, which hits theaters November 21.

Obscene or not: 'It just means poop, it just means crap. There's no reason it should be considered obscene or a swear at all, but we don't question things that are just the way they are,' the actress added