Comedian Tim Allen compared being a Republican in today’s Hollywood to 1930s Germany

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - MAY 06: Actor Tim Allen arrives at the Midnight Mission Golden Heart Awards 2013 at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on May 6, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images for The Midnight Mission)

It’s tough out there for a Republican actor, according to Tim Allen.

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The actor and comedian appeared on the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Friday night and made some remarks that probably won’t sit well with most of liberal Hollywood.

“You gotta be real careful around here, you know. You’ll get beat up if you don’t believe what everybody believes,” he told Kimmel.

“This is like ’30s Germany,” he said. “I don’t know what happened. If you’re not part of the group: ‘You know what we believe is right.’ I go, ‘Well, I might have a problem with that.'”

Allen was invited to the Veterans Ball in Washington, D.C., and also attended the inauguration of President Donald Trump.

He joked that the parade following the inauguration was not what he anticipated.

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“It looks like a Cadillac parade. It was just rows of Cadillacs. And my kids were like, ‘Is this a parade?'” he said. “There was no marching bands.”

Traveling as a comedian, Allen does have some concerns about the government and being under surveillance.

“One day I was thinking, if the government drove down the street in a gray sedan with a camera on it, you would be rioting and going to Washington,” he started. “But, its white with emojis with Google on it, you are waving at it. They are taking pictures of your house!”

“There’s a camera that looks around your block! Who are these people?!” he exclaimed. “I wanted to put ‘F.U.’ on my house!”

(H/T Fox News)

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