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Bill Maher & Megyn Kelly Talk Frankly About Race, Sexuality & “Victimhood” On ‘Real Time’: “This Is Hyperbole”

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Bill Maher sat down with former Fox News and NBC News personality Megyn Kelly for the leadoff interview Friday on HBO’s Real Time, but their discussion didn’t focus on her former employers or her controversial past at all.

Instead, they had a frank talk about race, social justice and 21st century “victimhood” in America, especially how it pertains to kids and their schools.After a brief back-and-forth about the hard-right/hard-left state of cable news, Maher said he really wanted to have The Megyn Kelly Podcast host back to talk about why she and her husband took her kids out of their New York private schools.

Their conversation touched on anti-racism and “social justice” efforts schools are making, and — saying he’s heard the same thing

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