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Louis C.K.’s shocking return to comedy after a decade-long reckoning over sexual misconduct is sparking fierce debate across Hollywood. Once stripped of gigs and networks after 2017’s MeToo revelations, he’s now back with a new Netflix special and major stage appearances — even honoring Bill Maher. For many, his comeback feels like a slap in the face to accountability, especially in an industry with no HR departments and few protections for victims. While some comedians stay silent, others voice outrage, highlighting how power imbalances force collaboration with offenders. Is stepping away enough? Or does true accountability demand deeper, lasting change — not just a comeback? Listen in comfort:
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