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Media Criticism

Roseanne Reconsidered?

An interview with the controversial comedian.

Robby Soave | 6.12.2025 2:28 PM

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Roseanne Barr is a comedian, actress, and one of the more notable victims of cancel culture. Back in 2018, she was enjoying a popular resurgence after a revival of her '90s sitcom, Roseanne, achieved massive success on ABC. Roseanne, the television character, and real-life Roseanne were both ardent supporters of Donald Trump, and while the show did not necessarily promote a specific political viewpoint, it was nevertheless well-liked by conservatives. Trump himself called Barr to congratulate her.

And then she tweeted.

The tweet—written while Barr was apparently in an Ambien-induced fog and sent at 2 a.m.—concerned Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser to former President Barack Obama. Barr said that Jarrett was what would result from the union of "the Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes." Jarrett is a black woman, and thus Barr had repurposed a vicious, racist caricature: comparing a black person to an ape. Barr was universally condemned as a racist, and ABC swiftly canceled her show.

"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values," said the network in a statement at the time.

When I wrote about the cancellation of Roseanne—the show, and the person—I, too, said it was a "vile" tweet. And I still think it was extremely rude and offensive, as were any number of other things Barr has said over the years. But I think it's usually worth hearing people out; Barr didn't really get that chance, as ABC canceled the show without asking for an explanation or letting her address the controversy on any of the network's news programs. ABC then rebooted the show and killed her character off-screen.

In the years since the tweet, Barr has become even more associated with MAGA. She starred in a comedy special that streamed on Fox Nation and contributed to a Daily Wire cartoon show. The right has embraced her, and everyone else shunned her. Needless to say, many in the media would probably view this as an example of mainstream liberals correctly rejecting a racist.

Barr disputes that she is a racist, of course. She also disputes that there was anything intentionally racist about her tweet. In fact, she says, she had no idea that Jarrett was a black woman—she thought she was white. (Jarrett was born in Iran to American parents and is of African-American descent.) Moreover, she maintains she never wrote that Jarrett was an ape; rather, she made a reference to the film Planet of the Apes, which she describes as a movie "about fascism." Barr claims she was making a political remark—a criticism of the Obama administration's policies—not a racial one.

At least, that's what she told me. Earlier this week, Barr appeared on Rising to promote a new documentary film about her life: Roseanne Barr Is America.

We discussed the tweet at great length. My co-host, Lindsey Granger, is a moderate liberal and a black woman, and she asked Barr some very tough but fair questions about the tweet, why it was offensive, and how it was received.

It was a conversation worth having. I don't know if anyone's minds will be changed, or should be changed. You're still welcome to dislike Barr, or to think she's nuts, or to conclude that likening Jarrett to a terrorist group and a science-fiction movie was offensive regardless. You're also free to disbelieve her. Nevertheless, I was happy to hear her side of the story—and I think it's telling that most of the media coverage at the time did not include Barr's perspective on the tweet. The cancel culture mobs of 2018 did not exactly appreciate nuance.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 days ago

    ...and is of African-American descent.

    Ain't we all.

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  2. Don't look at me! (I have soft power)   2 days ago

    The opinions of entertainers should be ignored.

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  3. Zeb   2 days ago

    I find it very plausible that she had no idea that Jarret is black. Go find some pictures of her. If I had to guess her race, I'd probably say half white and half Filipino or something. If Roseann indeed didn't know she was black, there's no way in which the remark was racist. And even if it was, it's a bad joke, not an indication that Roseanne hates black people and thinks they are the same as gorillas.

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    1. Fat Rush Limpcock   2 days ago

      Quit making excuses for the bitch.

      Conservatives routinely compared Michelle Obama to a gorilla. She was just getting in on the racism.

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      1. Zeb   2 days ago

        People make bad jokes sometimes. Especially comedians. Get over yourself. Even if it was deliberately racial, making a racist joke doesn't make a person racist. Racism is about things a person believes and actions a person takes, not a list of forbidden words and topics for jokes.

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      2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

        You mean Big Mike?

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      3. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

        Nothing racist about comparing Michelle to a gorilla, Shrike, and I'm old enough to remember the entire DNC comparing Bush to a chimp. Also, would you like me to post all the actually racist shit you've said here in the past?

        No?

        Well I'm going to do it anyway.

        Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 3 mins ago
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        Uncle Clarence has had his hand out for over 20 years.
        GIMME DAT WHITIE MONEY!
        That fucking cop lover.

        Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 2 hours ago
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        Taking on Katanji Brown Jackson for lowest IQ affirmative action hire
        Uncle Clarence a candidate.

        Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 19 mins ago
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        Sandy, I had a genuine fear that a Senator Walker would be shucking and jiving us good liberty-loving Georgians every day.

        Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 1 hour ago
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        Many have asked for an update to the Buttplug Horse Race:
        Tim Scott 400-1 Whuffo Bro? Whuffo is you in dis race fo, bro?

        Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 2 hours ago
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        Dude, I am from the South. You can’t troll me on race.
        Do you remember Spermin’ Herman Cain? He sounded like a slave extra from Song of the South.

        Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 1 hour ago
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        No, you’re a fucking snowflake who only gets offended when one of your Lawn Jockeys is criticized.

        Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 28 mins ago
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        Groveling like a shoe-shine boy, Tim Scott humiliates himself for Fatass Donnie.

        Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 3 hours ago
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        Tim Scott’s Vice Presidential Debasement Is Almost Complete
        Debasement? Are you for real? This smacks of racism.
        Tim Scott’s twerking and jiving is just him feeling that ole-timey religion.

        Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 7 hours ago
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        Fact checking Tim Scott – Trump’s black friend/shine boy:

        Sarah Palin’s Buttplug 2 1 hour ago
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        How many little lawn jockeys are in your yard? I bet it looks like a scene from a Tarzan movie out there.

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        1. Fat Rush Limpcock   2 days ago

          That's gold!

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    2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

      Plus, she actually looks like a character from Planet of The Apes.

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      1. Fat Rush Limpcock   2 days ago

        Good thing you're a MAGA nutjob or Mother Lament would be calling you a racist as he is the Woke MAGA site monitor.

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        1. Zeb   2 days ago

          Who is more racist, someone who compares a person's appearance to a character in a movie, or someone who assumes that non-human primates equals black people?

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        2. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

          I’m not, and she literally looks like that. It has nothing to do with race.

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  4. Fat Rush Limpcock   2 days ago

    The right has embraced her

    Roseanne earned her wingnut bonafides.

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    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

      She really bothers you, doesn't she, Pluggo. Enough to spam the comments anyway. Nothing you hate more than party heretics, right?

      As the ultimate 80's Democrat who fancies himself a Bill Maher-type of guy (before he too went heretic), you probably tuned in to the Roseanne show every week during its run.

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      1. Fat Rush Limpcock   2 days ago

        I hate people who spew stupid made-up bullshit.

        Like DEATH PANELS! from Sarah Palin.

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  5. Sam Bankman-Fried   2 days ago

    Valerie Jarret is strange looking …but her daughter is very attractive and so no harm no foul when making fun of her looks. But what was evident when “Rosanne” was rebooted was the she couldn’t act. And as funny as she was in the 1980s she’s not funny anymore and the show is written by a room full of writers anyway. So Rosanne was the weak link is a show full of weak links with two great actors in Goodman and Metcalf. So a show with 3 pros (Gilbert can’t act but she’s a TV pro) didn’t need the headache that is Rosanne Barr who maybe never knew how to behave like a professional which probably wasn’t a big deal in the 1980s. But Jerry Seinfeld seems like a professional to me but he obviously can’t act and stopped being funny long ago and he got his movie made and that’s probably it for him too….because he’s not funny and can’t act!

    Btw, James Carville inexplicably has attractive daughters and so no harm no foul when making fun of his looks.

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    1. Zeb   2 days ago

      So you are saying it was just an excuse to get rid of her without having to pay her off? Sounds about right.

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  6. MollyGodiva   2 days ago

    Roseanne is a fascist and a racist.

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    1. GOD OF PENGUIN ISLAND   2 days ago

      You’re commie scum.

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    2. Mother's Lament - (Sarc's a Nazi, not even joking)   2 days ago

      YOU'RE a fascist and a racist, Tony. A real one, a la Ernst Röhm.

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    3. Stupid Government Tricks   2 days ago

      That's odd. I thought you folks thought they were the same.

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  7. Think It Through   2 days ago

    Even this article doesn't grapple with the only important part of the statement. NOT was it racist or was it funny.

    Was it true?

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    1. Grifhunter   1 day ago

      Likely not true: chimpanzee type apes have white skin.

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  8. AT   1 day ago

    Jarrett is a black woman

    Screw you. Jarrett is an Iranian terrorist.

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