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Who's using it and why?"

From there, she takes a sharp turn into her preparations for the end of the world ("Armageddon's headin' in")  – quoting Malcolm X about the need to feed our own communities. We’re not supposed to say that word. She will never get enough until she consumes my liver with a fine Chianti.'

Heart of her woes: Sara , 44, tweeted her outrage after the comedian tweeted racist remarks about former Obama administration adviser Jarrett (pictured earlier this month)

Happier times: Roseanne's eponymous character, which she played for 30 years, was killed off with an opioid overdose in the first episode of spin-off, The Connors last year (pictured with her co-star John Goodman who played Dan Conner)

Roseanne's eponymous character, which she played for 30 years, was killed off with an opioid overdose in the first episode of spin-off, The Connors last year.

Sara, one of the first to condemn the message about Jarrett, has said she 'will always love Roseanne', calling her 'family'.

She said: 'While I'm extremely disappointed and heartbroken over the dissolution of the original show, she will always be family, and I will always love Roseanne.'

MailOnline has contacted Roseanne's representative for comment.

Not long after “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” aired, the series Northern Exposure aired a gay wedding episode. What? I just got tired of hearing bullshit about it, so I wanted to do [this episode]," she said.

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"I really want to turn that word around. It added to the sitcom’s legacy and helped bring queer representation to the forefront of American television. Likewise, Roseanne followed suit with the episode “December Bride,” and soon, even more groundbreaking shows, such as Will & Grace, became part of network television line-ups.

“Roseanne and Tom Arnold – when they were still a couple – said they would buy the episode back and put it up on HBO,” Zimmerman explained. They are very queer. They are very queer. But I did put the Q in it. And if they're going to use it, why can't she?

Need a news break? I’m queer.

'I'm queer. They make no sense.

Unlike television today, good queer representation is hard to come by when it comes to the classics.

Gone: Sara, one of the first to condemn the message about Jarrett, has said she 'will always love Roseanne', calling her 'family'

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Roseanne Barr goes on bizarre rant about homophobic slur; claims, 'I put the 'Q' in LGBTQ'

Roseanne Barr is at it again.

The comedian, who in the last month has blamed both Michelle Obama and former co-star Sara Gilbert for getting her fired from her hit sitcom reboot last May, marked Easter with a pair of bizarre, disjointed, NSFW video rants on her YouTube channel.

Barr actually posted 10 videos Sunday – many of them about farming on her property in Hawaii – but in the two clips that are getting attention, she talks about who can and can't use homophobic slurs and when it becomes hate speech.

In the first clip, she argues that the slur in question is a "hateful word," especially "when it's one gay calling another gay guy that."

But if no one is supposed to use that word, she asks, why are gays using it themselves?