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Louis C.K.'s Sexually Explicit Stand-Up Rant Proves He's Learned Nothing In 2018

A bootleg recording of a performance by the disgraced comedian was shared online on Sunday.

In a comedy routine that was leaked online, Louis C.K. attacked mass shooting victims and America’s youth.

The bootleg recording, which surfaced on YouTube Sunday, was reportedly taken from the 51-year-old’s new set at New York City’s Comedy Cellar earlier this month. While it has since been removed from the site, the disgraced comedian could be heard mocking survivors of the Parkland School Shooting in excerpts shared on Twitter.

“They testify in front of Congress, these kids, like what the fuck, what are you doing? You’re young, you should be crazy, you should be unhinged, not in a suit saying ’I’m here to tell’ ... Fuck you,” he said.

“You’re not interesting because you went to a high school where kids got shot. Why does that mean I have to listen to you? How does that make you interesting? You didn’t get shot, you pushed some fat kid in the way and now I need to listen to you talking?”

Louis C.K. also told the audience that rather than being politically engaged, millennials should be “finger-fucking each other and doing Jell-O shots.”

In November 2017, Louis C.K. publicly admitted to sexual misconduct against a number of female comedians.

“I have spent my long and lucky career talking and saying anything I want. I will now step back and take a long time to listen,” he wrote in a statement at the time.

However, since his admission and pledge to “step back,” Louis C.K. has returned to the stage multiple times, including impromptu performances at the Comedy Club in August and October.

“He talked about how he took a ‘really long break’ and was coming back now, but beyond those two mentions, didn’t really acknowledge his past / the allegations,” one audience member at the October performance told HuffPost at the time.

People on Twitter criticized Louis C.K. and the value of his latest comedy bit:

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