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John Oliver mocked HBO Max on his HBO show and addressed the removal of 'Gone with the Wind'

John Oliver mocked HBO Max on his HBO show "Last Week Tonight" on Sunday and addressed its removal of "Gone with the Wind" amid nationwide protests against racism.

This isn't the first time Oliver has poked fun at HBO Max — in October, he offered a mock promotion of the streaming service on his show.John Oliver mocked WarnerMedia's new streaming service HBO Max on his HBO show "Last Week Tonight," which streams on Max. "Who gives a s--- if something's not on HBO Max?," Oliver said. "In fact, there may not be a better way to obliterate all evidence of something's existence than to put it on HBO Max, the only ash heap of history that costs $15 a month."

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