Howard Stern hits back at critics calling him 'woke,' says he takes it as a compliment
'I am woke, motherf-----, and I love it,' he said
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Radio host Howard Stern hit back at critics who called him "woke" during his show on Monday and said he took it as a "compliment" because he's "not for stupidity."
Stern mentioned a clip of a fan on YouTube who said he was a big fan of the "Howard Stern Show," but said he wasn't good anymore because he is "woke."
"By the way, I kind of take that as a compliment, that I’m woke. I’ll tell you how I feel about it. To me the opposite of woke, is being asleep. And if woke means I can’t get behind Trump, which is what I think it means, or that I support people who want to be transgender or I’m for the vaccine, dude, call me woke as you f------ want," Stern said.
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Stern celebrated getting his latest COVID-19 vaccine at CVS on Friday.
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"I’m not for stupidity, you know. I ran out, Friday morning. I was over at CVS. Thank you, CVS. I went over there 9 a.m. and got myself that new vaccine for Covid. Fu----- science. This fu---- country is so great," Stern celebrated.
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He said he had to pay for the vaccine but noted he wanted it, adding, "God Bless the United States."
"I am woke, motherf-----, and I love it. I want to be awake. I want to read legitimate news sources. Here’s how woke I am: I believe the election was not rigged," Stern said of the 2020 presidential election. "I am woke. I think that’s a compliment."
Stern said in early September that his fear of a new COVID strain caused some fights with his wife.
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"I’m going crazy with this. My wife yelled at me last night. We got into a fight," he said, noting his fear of catching the virus.
He added, "You know how paranoid I am about getting COVID. I haven’t gotten it, and I’m pretty safe, and I really don’t want to get it."
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He also explained how the argument with his wife went over his COVID concerns.
"She goes, ‘That’s what you do. Every time I say I’m going to do something, you bring up COVID,'" he said, explaining the argument.
He said he responded, "I’m just telling you, I’m scared," and asked, "Am I wrong?"
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