Give Harvey Weinstein this much: He’s proving that late-night comedians aren’t the nation’s conscience after all.

Weinstein’s implosion over alleged sexual misconduct ought to put him squarely in the late-night crosshairs. Yet last week brought only a fleeting reference from Trevor Noah of “The Daily Show” on Thursday — and that only referencing sexism, not abuse.

Oh, and John Oliver did a straight denunciation Sunday on “Last Week Tonight.”

But Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and the rest stayed silent. Did the scandal somehow hit too close to home?

The only excuse so far comes from “Saturday Night Live” czar Lorne Michaels, after the bastion of celebrity mockery rounded out the cone of silence (though it reportedly had jokes prepared).

Michaels told a Daily Mail videographer that “SNL” took a pass because “it’s a New York thing.”

OK, Weinstein’s a New Yorker — but “SNL” has always hit New Yorkers hard. (It even milked then-Gov. David Paterson’s near-blindness for laughs.)

No doubt the comedians will eventually catch up, but their first non-reaction suggests they don’t know how to call out the outrageous when it’s one of Hollywood’s own.