It's hard to adequately summarize the three-hour attack comedian Katt Williams unleashed on the entertainment industry earlier this week.
Williams spent so much time carpet-bombing so many celebrities and riding the third rail that interviewer Shannon Sharpe, on his popular podcast “Club Shay Shay,” asked Hollywood's biggest names. Really wondered if the guest would come back.
Eliminating merit is directly linked to the pandemic of lies plaguing our country.
Mr. Williams declared 2024 to be the year of truth.
“Everyone who loves the truth should be happy when the truth comes out and the lies are exposed. That's exactly what 2024 is about,” he said of Diddy, TD Jakes, Harvey Weinstein, After publicly attacking Kevin Hart, Steve Harvey, Chris Tucker, Cedric the Entertainer, Ludacris, and the “Illuminati,” he declared, insinuating that major stars were being controlled. By sexual misconduct.
Williams argued that entertainers at the top of the comedy industry aren't promoted through hard work or talent. Rather, they rise and fall based on their participation in secret alliances and their willingness to promote messages dictated by Hollywood elites. He directed his most direct criticism at comedian Kevin Hart.
“Did you ever hear the story about the comedian who came to Los Angeles? In his first year in Los Angeles, he had his own sitcom on network television and his own movie called Soul Plane, which he starred in. No, I've never heard of anything like that before or since that person. What do you think a plant is?''
Williams accused Steve Harvey of promoting a false personal narrative about being homeless. Mr. Williams claimed that Cedric the Entertainer stole the joke from him. Williams mentioned the relationship between Chris Tucker and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Williams said the Illuminati promised Ludacris $200 million and a light-skinned wife.
When this diminutive comedian tells the story of how he read 3,000 books a year as a child, qualified for college at the age of 7, and ran the 40-yard dash as a middle school football player, he was probably average. listeners may have felt overwhelmed and a little anxious. What should I believe?
this is you should People at the top of influential industries such as arts, entertainment, media, academia, and politics believe that they are installed by a small number of elite power brokers.
Achievement has been eliminated from American culture. That's what Katt Williams was really complaining about. This diminutive comedian believes he has greater talent, work ethic, insight, and integrity than many of his famous colleagues. He is frustrated that American culture is so corrupt and controlled that obvious and outright lies pass as infallible truths.
Journalists should be truth tellers. Now we are just entertainers and co-conspirators in the lies that are being forced on the public.
Many of us can relate to his frustration. Eliminating merit is directly linked to the pandemic of lies plaguing our country. People at the top of influential industries have to support lies such as: Otherwise, we must face ridicule as bigots, homophobes, anti-Semites, transphobes, traitors, scum, and misogynists.
Diversity is America's strength.
To fix racism, you have to introduce racism.
Biological males should compete with females in sports.
Vaccines protect against the new coronavirus.
“All Lives Matter” is racist.
Child mutilation is “gender-affirming care.”
Gender dysphoria is not a mental illness.
Abortion is medical.
Traditional Christianity is racist.
America is systemically racist.
Patriarchy is evil.
American secular Jews do not have much power in Hollywood or the media.
January 6th was a “riot”.
Trump supporters are racists.
George Floyd's death was caused by racism, not years of drug abuse and resisting arrest.
That's at least 15 lies that must be upheld or ignored to avoid character assassination in modern American culture.
No wonder Katt Williams is angry. No wonder he spent three hours addressing his comrades. Comedians should be truth-tellers. They should point out the lies that are prevalent in society, not cover them up.
I can empathize with all of Katt Williams' insecurities. He recognizes that George Carlin will likely be in prison in his 2024 year. I feel exactly the same way about my journalistic hero Mike Royko. Journalists should be truth tellers. Now we are just entertainers and co-conspirators in the lies that are being forced on the public.
Stephen A. Smith is the Kevin Hart of sports media. Smith is a plant. Disney and ESPN put Smith at the head of their sports media because of his inadequacies as a journalist and his ease of control.
When I heard Katt Williams talk about Kevin Hart and Steve Harvey, my mind immediately went to Smith's memoir. Smith's story doesn't make sense.
If you don't get the position, your loyalty goes to the handler who placed you. It's why Harvard chose Claudine Gay, it's why Joe Biden chose Ketanji Brown Jackson and Kamala Harris, and it's why the music industry is making rap and the N-word rhyme every 10 seconds. That's why we admire talentless hacks who try to show off their booty color and flexibility by stepping on it. and other private matters.
Let's go back to Smith. Last year, I had a public feud with Mr. Smith, the host of ESPN's “First Take.” He repeatedly called me a “fat bastard.” The thorns tickled me. I also became more interested in how someone with such limited journalistic skills could become the face of a world leader in sports.
Mr. Smith published a memoir called “Straight Shooter'' in 2023. I read it. That's a farce.
When I heard Katt Williams talk about Kevin Hart and Steve Harvey, my mind immediately went to Smith's memoir. Smith's story doesn't make sense.
He (or his ghostwriter) claims that he received a full basketball scholarship from Winston-Salem State University after taking a one-day tryout in February 1988. The former Winston-Salem State basketball player allegedly drove Smith from New York to North Carolina for a tryout after Smith. He impressed the former player during a one-on-one match on the court at the athletic field. According to his book, Smith arrived on campus Saturday, checked into a hotel, and woke up Sunday morning to participate in a scrimmage.
Before I go into further detail, I would like to add that Smith played one year of basketball in high school. He was benched as a senior for the Thomas Edison High team in 1985-1986. In the book, he describes how one season of basketball prep ended abruptly after he failed one assignment in one class. He didn't fail any classes. He fails the assignment and is removed from the team.
After completing her abbreviated high school career, Smith enrolled at the New York State Fashion Institute of Technology. This school is aimed at women and men who aim to find employment in the fashion industry. Smith enrolled to play on FIT's junior college basketball team.
He was also on the bench at FIT. In his book, Smith described work, school, basketball, and commute schedules that seem impossible for humans.
So after spending a year on the bench in high school and a year in junior college, impressing older players on a New York playground, Smith tried out for legendary coach Clarence at Winston-Salem State University. received. “The Big House'' Gaines. The tryout was held on a Sunday at the end of the regular season.
Not many college teams play a key regular season game on a Saturday and then hold a scrimmage on the Sunday after. But for the Big House, getting a glimpse of a 6-foot-1, 150-pound guard with no track record in high school or college was all that important.
According to Smith's account, he dropped 17 straight shots in the scrimmage, and the Big House offered him a full scholarship shortly after practice.
This is hilarious. In Big House's own memoirs, he frequently complained about WSSU's limited budget. The historically black Division II program didn't have a lot of cash or a dozen scholarships. Are we supposed to believe that Gaines gave it to a weak kid he watched play with for an hour?
It's hard to do justice to the outlandish story Smith tells in Straight Shooter. Smith has struggled to explain it on national television. In November 2022, on the set of “NBA Countdown” starring Malia Andrews, Jalen Rose and JJ Redick, ESPN posted a graphic of Smith, Rose and Reddick's senior stats. Smith reportedly averaged 1.5 points per game. He said his scoring was very low because he played in only one game after a knee injury.
It's impossible to average 1.5 points per game. That's impossible.
In August 2023, Smith recanted on his podcast, saying he never played in a game at WSSU. This is a strange argument, especially since Smith is listed on the 1991 WSSU stat sheet as playing in nine games.

Is it another Stephen Smith?
Smith's entire existence at WSSU is strange. His “First Take” show has brought him back to campus at least twice. But we were never shown multiple photos of Smith at school. This is a standard headshot for match day programs. There are no action shots of Smith as a player. He was socializing with his friends on campus, but nothing happened. Smith's memoir does not include a single photograph.
The face of ESPN has written a memoir, and I can't find any legitimate reviews of it in either major or minor publications. Smith is close with several former WSSU teammates, including Gary Stevens, Phil Hayes and Mark Turner, who appear to make up the shortest college basketball team in history. That's strange.
The same goes for Marilyn “Mama” Roseboro, the woman who played Smith's former college professor on “First Take.” She is listed in old yearbooks and newspaper articles as a special assistant to the prime minister. Her public interview with Smith paints a picture of the situation in which she taught him. Perhaps she was also a professor.
Smith's memoir raises far more questions than answers about how he became a top sports media personality. Reading this makes Smith feel like a gimmick, a plant. After reading this, you'll see that what Claudine Gay says makes perfect sense. When you read this, you'd think Katt Williams was telling the truth about the entertainment industry.
Mr. Smith either supports all 15 lies or remains silent.
