Donald Trump Jr. is complaining that Aziz Ansari is being offered a 'second chance' despite a sexual-misconduct allegation, while Roseanne Barr's sitcom was cancelled over her racist tweet.

'I'm sure they're chomping at the bit to give Rosanne and other conservatives a second chance... right?' Don Jr. tweeted on Monday, sharing a Vanity Fair story which revealed that Netflix's head of original content would be 'happy' to make another season Ansari's Master of None.

'Yet another example of the rules only applying one way. At least they're consistent. Take note.'

Donald Trump Jr. slammed Netflix executives for saying they'd giving Aziz Ansari (left) another despite a sexual-misconduct allegation, while Roseanne Barr's (right) sitcom reboot was cancelled over her racist tweet

Ansari has kept a low profile since he was accused of sexual misconduct during a date with an unidentified 23-year-old photographer.

She claimed that, she went back to the comedian's apartment after their date, and he ignored her verbal and non-verbal cues and allegedly 'pressured' her to have sexual intercourse, which they didn't, and to perform oral sex, which she did.

Ansari denied anything but consensual acts occurred, but the allegations - which were made at the height of the Me Too movement - sparked huge debate around the modern definition of sexual assault and how comfortable we are discussing it.

Donald Trump Jr. tweeted claiming the networks' decisions were political

Many also defended the comedian, arguing his behavior on the date did not equate to assault or misconduct, and the allegations did not belong with the Me Too movement.

Months later, Cindy Holland, a programming executive for the streaming service, said at a critic's meeting on Sunday there's been thought given to a third season for the comedy starring and co-created by Ansari.

She added that Netflix would 'certainly be happy' to make another 'Master of None' season with Ansari, but didn't commit to it or indicate what the production or release timeline might be. The show about a young, single actor in New York last aired in 2017.

But some conservatives, including Trump Jr., have found it hypocritical that Netflix is offering Ansari another series, while Barr's eponymous sitcom reboot was cancelled in May over her comments.

Aziz Ansari was accused of sexual assault in January that sparked public debate

Barr was widely condemned for her tweet comparing African American, former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, to an ape.

Several of her costars threatened to quit before ABC cancelled the show on May 29.

That hasn't stopped Barr from tweeting and making excuses for her racist tweet, claiming she was tweeting on sleeping pill Ambien and that she thought Jarrett was white. She finally apologized if Jarrett had found the tweet racist.

She has also attacked the media coverage calling it 'an attack on the Midwest,' but said 'I think people see through it.'

The revived show had a more political slant that saw Barr become a Trump supporter.

ABC has since announced a spinoff from Roseanne, called The Connors, which won't feature the disgraced star. Barr is now planning her own talk show for her YouTube channel.

But Trump Jr. argues the networks' decisions were political.

She was fired on May 29, the same day she tweeted that Obama's former adviser Valerie Jarrett looked like 'Muslim Brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby'

Speaking on The View, Jarrett seemed unperturbed by the tweet saying: 'In all seriousness...I'm fine. I am just fine.'

Roseanne Barr's sitcom (pictured) was cancelled in May when she tweeted comparing an African American ex Obama adviser to an ape

In fact, Netflix have fired liberal stars in the past when they have been accused of misconduct.

House of Cards star Kevin Spacey was fired after at least 24 men accused him of sexual misconduct or assault.

The final series was rewritten around Robin Wright's character, wife to Spacey's politician.

Holland also revealed that the future of Arrested Development was in doubt.

The series stars Jeffrey Tambor, who was fired from another show, Transparent, after an actress and Tambor's assistant accused him of inappropriate touching and sexual propositions - allegations that the actor has denied.

Holland said there's been no discussion about whether there will be another season of 'Arrested' or if Tambor would be involved, she said.