A 4-year-old clip of Wayne Brady discussing Bill Maher on an episode of Huff Post Live is making its rounds on the internet. It comes after Maher dropped the N-word during an interview with Republican Senator Ben Seese on his HBO show Real Time Friday night. In it, Brady addresses Maher referring to him as “not black enough.”

Brady holds absolutely nothing back. He tells host Marc Lamont Hill, “That’s bullsh*t. Because A. Bill Maher has never walked in my shoes or any black man’s shoes. And I’ve even said in the quote, just in the interview that I did about him, just because you’ve been with a black woman or two—and I’ve seen some of them, it’s questionable if they were women—just because you’ve done that. Yes. I said it…that now you live the black experience? That now you’re down? No.”

Brady goes on to say he’d like to beat Maher’s a** in public. The clip seems to echo the sentiment many feel after watching the liberal say the racial slur so casually, then refer to it as just a joke. On Saturday, Brady retweeted an article about how mad people are at Maher using the word. His caption read, “Yup.”

Reverend Al Sharpton has also chimed in, saying he wants the National Action Network to meet with HBO “about normalizing the use of the N-word.” He goes on to say that he knows and loves Maher, but this is unacceptable. ABC News is reporting that HBO released this statement on the incident Saturday, saying, “Bill Maher’s comment last night was completely inexcusable and tasteless. We are removing his deeply offensive comment from any subsequent airings of the show.”

Source: twitter.com