Katt Williams wiped any credibility he had down the toilet after his last interview.
The comedian/actor had the internet talking for weeks after his thought-provoking appearance Club Shay Shay. He decided to follow it up with an appearance The Joe Rogan Experience and proceeded to spout a bunch of nonsense.
In his interview at First Take Co-host Shannon Sharpe, Williams had a lot to say, calling out fellow comedians, trashing the men's wives, spewing plenty of half-truths and dropping some wild claims that he can run a 4.3 40-yard dash or read eight novels in one sitting. day.
For his next act, Williams tended to say outrageous sh*t on Rogan's podcast. Rogan is no stranger to saying controversial things on his show, often dabbling in conspiracy theories.
Of course he used his “I know what I'm talking about” tone of voice, which usually leads many to believe he's telling the absolute truth, no matter how wild his claims.
So, let's break down what Williams said.
Katt Williams is a fluoridation expert
For whatever reason, Katt Williams decided to talk about fluoride levels in drinking water that the Centers for Disease Control and PreventionThe American Dental AssociationThe American Academy of Family Physiciansand American Academy of Pediatrics all agree that it is a safe, effective way to reduce tooth decay.
According to Williams, it's the government's way of shrinking our pineal gland. Keep in mind that states decide fluoride levels in drinking water.
“There are some of us who know what the pineal gland is for … what medicine says it is, and what that would mean,” Williams confidently told Rogan.
Katt Williams knows who built the ancient pyramids
The discussion then shifted to the ancient pyramids, with Williams blowing Joe Rogan's mind when he suggested that slaves did not build structural marvels, claiming some advanced machinery, suggesting that aliens had a hand in their construction.
This isn't a wild conspiracy theory, but Williams could easily use his smartphone to learn that slaves didn't build the pyramids. IWorkers who were very good at building were paid.
His transphobia was very strong
Where Williams lost many of the people who were rocking him after the Club Shay Shay interview was when he got to the transphobic part of the conversation.
Williams ignorantly suggested that comedians/actors wearing dresses was some form of demonic ritual.
“Show me one person who has ever worn a dress in Hollywood unsuccessfully. That's how you understand what ritual is,” Williams said.
He then equated the transition with Baphomet, the occult deity associated with Satanism, claiming he knew it would be a “thing” 20 years ago, and saw the word associated with “Baphomet, the Transgender.”
The roughly 3-hour talk full of crazy words has garnered over 3 million views on YouTube, which is scary.
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