Louis C.K. has always been vocal about terrorism, on both Twitter and in his comedy.
At his show on Wednesday night at New York City's Madison Square Garden — the same day as the terrorist attack at Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris — the comedian honored the satirical publication and the 12 people that had been murdered in the attack.
He wore a shirt with the words "Charlie Hebdo" handwritten across his chest in Sharpie.
Louis C.K. In Madison Square Garden with his Charlie Hebdo T-shirt. pic.twitter.com/U78cBN1YLs
— Judith Godrèche (@Judith_Godreche) January 8, 2015
All of my prophets know how to take a joke.
— Michael Ian Black (@michaelianblack) January 7, 2015
Here's to rational thought, truth, education, evidence & freedom of expression one day leading to peace on earth.
— Ricky Gervais (@rickygervais) January 7, 2015
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