Louis C.K. Slammed For Cruel Parkland Shooting Jokes After Sex Scandal

Louis C.K. is digging a deeper hole for himself.

The stand-up comedian, who is already under fire for being accused of sexual misconduct in November 2017, allegedly made cruel jokes about the Marjory Stoneman High School shooting in Parkland, Florida.

According to online reports, audio was leaked on Sunday, December 30 where the comedian is overheard making jokes about Parkland survivors Emma Gonzalez and David Hogg who made courageous strides to implement safer gun laws in the past year.

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The audio allegedly surfaced on a YouTube account that has since been deleted. The comedian was overheard allegedly poking fun at millennials for being opinionated.

Then, Louis C.K. allegedly slammed the Parkland, Florida school shooting survivors for not being interesting. The cruel jokes have landed the comic in hot water, causing his fans to turn their back on him.

“I used to love this guy and his comedy, but now he’s nothing but a sad angry man,” one Twitter user wrote. “This rant about the Parkland shooting survivors is despicable and nothing funny about it.”

Another fan compared called Louis C.K. a “vile a**hole.”

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As Radar readers know, on February 14, 2018, gunman Nikolas Cruz opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, killing 17 students and staff members and injuring over a dozen more. Cruz has since confessed to being the shooter and was charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder and 17 counts of attempted murder.

The lewd jokes come after a disgraceful year for Louis C.K. In August, sources spilled to Radar that the comedian was desperate for a comeback after being accused of sexual misconduct by at least five women during the #MeToo movement.

Then, in October, Sarah Silverman admitted to Howard Stern that Louis C.K. once masturbated in front of her. Despite the inappropriate act, Silverman said the once-funny man was like a “brother.” 

Do you think the disgraced comedian will be able to make a comeback? Sound off in the comments.

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