HBO Darling John Oliver Thinks HBO Max Is a Piping Load of ‘Ash Heap’

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John Oliver poked fun at his own network and the ensuing uproar over the decision to temporarily remove 'Gone With the Wind' from HBO Max

Photo: HBO Taking a breather from last week’s furious episode dedicated to police brutality, John Oliver poked fun at his own network and the ensuing uproar for its decision to temporarily remove Gone With the Wind from HBO Max. On June 14’s Last Week Tonight, Oliver directed his ire to White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who questioned the removal during a press conference this month and asked “where do you draw the line?” when erasing cinematic moments of the Confederacy.

HBO Max, which is a separate streaming service from HBO and not the same as HBO Go, said that the decision to remove Gone With the Wind was due to the film depicting “some of the ethnic and racial prejudices that have, unfortunately, been commonplace in American society.” The service intends to reinstate the film in the coming weeks, with the addition of a “discussion of its historical context and a denouncement of those very depictions.

 

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He's not wrong. A bit of an overreaction.

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