Amy Schumer opens up about the rape comments that rocked the comedy world

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While on a press tour for her book, "The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo," Amy Schumer has had to address the comments about rape made by one of her "Inside Amy Schumer" writers.

And now she's talking about the controversy in more detail with Charlie Rose, and why she thinks people should be more focused on the larger issue: the alleged rape.

Earlier this week, comedian Kurt Metzger posted comments on his Facebook page (he's since deleted it) defending an alleged rapist. Metzger has starred in episodes of Schumer's Comedy Central show "Inside Amy Schumer" and has writing credits on the show.

Fans of Schumer contacted her on social media asking her to fire Metzger. Schumer responded with this tweet:

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This led many to think Schumer was saying the show was done for good, but she cleared that up with another tweet:

An excerpt of her interview with Rose, which will air on Friday night, is online, and it shows her talking about why Metzger has been an important part of her show, and she points out that she's asked him to stop with his Facebook rants.

"Kurt's my friend," she told Rose. "I love him. I'm not on Facebook, so I don't read his crazy rants. Like he just - he gets something from going after people, making them mad. That is not representative of me at all. I - and, you know, I've asked him, just, 'Can you just stop?' Because it comes back to me."

Schumer objected to the fact that "the focus is on him rather than on ... the real main problem."

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"You mean a smart understanding of what rape has become," Rose said.

That is indeed what she meant.

"To focus your energy on online trolling, if I did that, I wouldn't get anything done," Schumer said. "Let's focus on actually getting the problem done."

Watch the Charlie Rose clip:

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