I knew Hari in the early 2000s - we attended the same college. He isn't particularly smart or funny or creative, but he is a virtue-signalling SJW douchebag of the highest order, so I'm not surprised that "The View" and its brain-dead audience love him.
"But he said that like if we did it on Fresh Air with Terry Gross, WTF with Marc Maron, like a bigger forum, then I'd at least be held accountable and I said yes."
HARI WHINES ABOUT OPEN COMMUNICATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY
"So, it kind of bummed me out at the end of the day when he still said no."
Notice he doesn't specify what he said no to. Was it the on-camera interview again or the podcast where both are on equal footing accountability-wise? He uses the vague "still said no" which could apply to either. Why would Hank Azaria graciously pitch this idea as an alternative but refuse when Hari agrees to it?
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1 Dennyislife 2017-11-15
almost every character is a stereotype. But obviously we must treat brown people like the infants they act like.
1 Joemomma101 2017-11-15
This guy might be the ugliest man I've ever seen in my entire life.
1 LeonDudley 2017-11-15
I knew Hari in the early 2000s - we attended the same college. He isn't particularly smart or funny or creative, but he is a virtue-signalling SJW douchebag of the highest order, so I'm not surprised that "The View" and its brain-dead audience love him.
1 Ona75 2017-11-15
You went to Bowdoin? Best cafeteria in the country are you a great big fat person?
1 LeonDudley 2017-11-15
The food was pretty damn good (it should be for what Bowdoin students pay).
1 OGcumBoi 2017-11-15
Kumputar Printar is the only decent Indian comedian.
1 opestersmammarydrip 2017-11-15
dot matrix humah
1 jordan71421 2017-11-15
Kumail Nanjiani stinks as well
1 Subeck 2017-11-15
Literally
1 crookedmile 2017-11-15
It a good thing this guy’s mom wore her fanciest bedsheet for the taping.
1 paulallens 2017-11-15
"he was afraid another editor had control of his image... which is a very privileged position."
Thus proving his point - this comment shows you were planning on throwing him under the bus from the get go.
I don't get it, what television channel owes you your show? SJW nonsense has been running amuck for a while now and I still don't comprehend it.
1 SynSity 2017-11-15
Does anybody? Does anybody actually comprehend it logistically? Or do they just swallow it up and regurgitate it for moral brownie points?
1 dropngo 2017-11-15
"But he said that like if we did it on Fresh Air with Terry Gross, WTF with Marc Maron, like a bigger forum, then I'd at least be held accountable and I said yes."
HARI WHINES ABOUT OPEN COMMUNICATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY
"So, it kind of bummed me out at the end of the day when he still said no."
Notice he doesn't specify what he said no to. Was it the on-camera interview again or the podcast where both are on equal footing accountability-wise? He uses the vague "still said no" which could apply to either. Why would Hank Azaria graciously pitch this idea as an alternative but refuse when Hari agrees to it?
1 paulallens 2017-11-15
I definitely gained more respect for Azaria for turning this virtue signalling ass down.
1 Batbraj 2017-11-15
Can you just tell me? I really don't want to watch the view for seven minutes
1 rightwingpuppet 2017-11-15
I can't wait for the sequel 28 years later tackling the stereotype that people from South Asia shit in public streets and marry their cousins.
1 dammitjenkins20cars 2017-11-15
You had one job
1 LarryKleist711 2017-11-15
I'm really starting to like Louis CK's idea that we can all murder one person as a mulligan. This nigga wouldn't make it to noon tomorrow.
1 SirWallaceII 2017-11-15
Funny how they see right past the fact that Apu is the most hardworking, honest, devoted to his family and all around good person on the entire show.
1 Subeck 2017-11-15
Literally