Far too many liberals today have unleashed a “war on comedy” — and now, anti-PC comics are pushing back with humor that makes fun of everybody and everything.

And liberals are panicking.

Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr and Adam Carolla are leading the charge against the liberal “cancel culture” agenda that’s not only squashing free speech — but killing fun and humor, too.

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Case in point: A new “SNL” cast member, Shane Gillis, was fired abruptly this week after some of his past “jokes” resurfaced and were deemed far too “offensive.”

Pro-Trump comedian and former “SNL” cast member Rob Schneider (shown above), who has blasted “Saturday Night Live” in the past for being “unfunny” due to the show’s seeming hatred for President Donald Trump, is speaking out again to show support for Gillis.

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“At a time when it seems the world has forgotten how to laugh or be forgiving, Schneider offered Gillis some perspective in a tweet, saying he was ‘sorry’ that he had been chosen to join the cast of the long-running show in an ‘era of culture unforgiveness,'” as BizPac Review noted of Schneider’s remarks.

Schneider also pointed out the “risk” involved these days for comedians — which includes performing material that “might offend or not resonate with an audience — [is] the kind of risk most network execs likely would never take.”

Gillis was fired from the late-night NBC skit show after a video surfaced in which he used a racial slur “during a podcast discussion about a Chinatown neighborhood with another comedian,” as BizPac Review also noted.

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“As a former ‘SNL’ cast member I am sorry that you had the misfortune of being a cast member during this era of cultural unforgiveness where comedic misfires are subject to the intolerable inquisition of those who never risked bombing on stage themselves,” Schneider, an “SNL” alumnus, tweeted on Monday.

Dear @Shanemgillis

As a former SNL cast member I am sorry that you had the misfortune of being a cast member during this era of cultural unforgiveness where comedic misfires are subject to the intolerable inquisition of those who never risked bombing on stage themselves. — Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) September 16, 2019

After the firing, Gillis defended himself.

He said he is a comic who likes to push the boundaries.

“Pushing boundaries” often comes with the comedic territory — though some comics take things to a dangerous and unwise place, and no one is advocating that.

Yet comedy can be something that unites us.

Laughing at each other can break the tension and provide perspective.

We need more comedians to step up and take on the tyrannical PC culture. And folks like Rob Schneider, Adam Carolla and others may be able to save us — one laugh at a time.

A version of this piece originally appeared in WayneDupree.com; this article is used by permission.

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