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Katt Williams goin after Kevin Hart now ...

Katt, is at it again. He's been out of the spotlight for years. It was about 3 years ago or so, every week he was talking about a comic and going to jail. Well, that all seems to have returned.

He called Kevin Hart a puppet among other things on Sunday. Than, on Monday he gets arrested for a store altercation.

After he's bonded out, he drops this gem just today ...



He really needs help man. PS: Why did he make a heart at the end and then snap it. lol

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Reply #1 posted 03/02/16 2:18am

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Oh God. Really Katt? lol The sad part is that's he's dead serious too. And even sadder is that Katt is 10 times funnier than Kevin Hart but he's turned into such a joke of himself that there really isn't much respect left for Katt at this point. He's straight up jealous and apparently can't keep his hands off of store employees while shopping and out of the handcuffs. I'm not a huge fan of Kevin but I most certainly respect his drive and success...that said, I'm not sure if Katt can revive his career or not but its apparent that the only person in Katt Williams' way is...Katt.
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Reply #2 posted 03/02/16 5:13am

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He's just jealous of Kevin Harts success and has to bring the brother down. neutral

Kevin Hart is a funny guy and I love the way he's able to make fun of himself too.

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These so called "beefs" are an embarrassment.

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Graycap23 said:

These so called "beefs" are an embarrassment.



nod And unnecessary. Katt needs to keep his behind out of jail first before saying anything about anyone, period. His credibility is shot at this point.
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Graycap23 said:

These so called "beefs" are an embarrassment.



But it's not a beef. I doubt Kev is even worried and is gonna respond.

One of these veteran comics need to grab homie before it's too late. Where is Dick Gregory.
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LittleBLUECorvette said:

Graycap23 said:

These so called "beefs" are an embarrassment.

But it's not a beef. I doubt Kev is even worried and is gonna respond. One of these veteran comics need to grab homie before it's too late. Where is Dick Gregory.

A one sided beef.....is a beef.

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Graycap23 said:



LittleBLUECorvette said:


Graycap23 said:

These so called "beefs" are an embarrassment.




But it's not a beef. I doubt Kev is even worried and is gonna respond. One of these veteran comics need to grab homie before it's too late. Where is Dick Gregory.

A one sided beef.....is a beef.


Well yeah, true.

I see Katt has just made another headline today. Apparently he assaulted five women over the weekend or something.
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Reply #8 posted 03/02/16 1:01pm

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A nobody going after a somebody? Good luck with that.

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Hey, it's kinda like the Trump/Rubio beef! smile

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missfee said:

Graycap23 said:

These so called "beefs" are an embarrassment.


nod And unnecessary. Katt needs to keep his behind out of jail first before saying anything about anyone, period. His credibility is shot at this point.


@missfee & Graycap.....But both of you are missing the rest of the story. Katt's issues with Kevin is not new news. This feud started 2+ years earlier:



Katt is 100% right in two regards; Kevin Hart is definitely being used as a pawn within the industry AND his black masculinity has been compromise. More proof here:



Now most of my fellow orgers can make a fair argument that maybe Katt Williams is not the right person qualify to called Kevin Hart out about anything. But I dare to say that we at least need to be thankful that someone, Katt or otherwise, still have the courage to admit how evil the entertainment industry still is.

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TonyVanDam said:



missfee said:



Graycap23 said:


These so called "beefs" are an embarrassment.





nod And unnecessary. Katt needs to keep his behind out of jail first before saying anything about anyone, period. His credibility is shot at this point.


@missfee & Graycap.....But both of you are missing the rest of the story. Katt's issues with Kevin is not new news. This feud started 2+ years earlier:




Katt is 100% right in two regards; Kevin Hart is definitely being used as a pawn within the industry AND his black masculinity has been compromise. More proof here:




Now most of my fellow orgers can make a fair argument that maybe Katt Williams is not the right person qualify to called Kevin Hart out about anything. But I dare to say that we at least need to be thankful that someone, Katt or otherwise, still have the courage to admit how evil the entertainment industry still is.




I think these black comics (mainly Katt Williams) making a big deal about other black comics wearing a dress is ridiculous.

They act as is Kevin Hart was the first to wear a dress. It goes back to Flip Wilson, Redd Foxx and so forth. Yet, they'd dare to speak up on their forefathers.

I don't see Kevin Hart as being used or a puppet. He worked hard on his craft. I remember Hart doing stand up back in the early 2000s on comedy central. He worked hard at it. He was doing straight to video movies back then too. He then got a short lived TV show on ABC and same time starred in Soul Plane. Kevin Hart just didn't come out of no where and then boom, he all over movies. It's been a 15 year struggle.
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What happened to Katt Wiliams? Seriously...is it drugs?

Make it so, Number One...
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LittleBLUECorvette said:

I think these black comics (mainly Katt Williams) making a big deal about other black comics wearing a dress is ridiculous. They act as is Kevin Hart was the first to wear a dress. It goes back to Flip Wilson, Redd Foxx and so forth. Yet, they'd dare to speak up on their forefathers. I don't see Kevin Hart as being used or a puppet. He worked hard on his craft. I remember Hart doing stand up back in the early 2000s on comedy central. He worked hard at it. He was doing straight to video movies back then too. He then got a short lived TV show on ABC and same time starred in Soul Plane. Kevin Hart just didn't come out of no where and then boom, he all over movies. It's been a 15 year struggle.


1. Keep in mind it was a white European man named William Shakespeare that started the "male actors wearing dresses" movement. In Shakespeare's time, it originally only men that were allow to be actors in theater plays AND they had an unwritten rule that only a male actor can play women roles better than female actresses. Of course, it was total sexist bullshit.


2. You think only black actors are guilty for wearing a dress? Excuse me, but there are plenty of white, Latino, and even Asian actors that are guilty as charge for wearing dresses in certain roles too. That's not the point.

The point is whether any of these actors had a choice. For every Dave Chapelle & Lord Jamar that said "no" at the expense of being fired from the casting and not get pay at all, there is a Kevin Hart, a Ving Rhimes, & a Wesley Snipes that will say "yes" at the expense of compromising their masculinity for a paycheck.

Like I've said in previous threads on the org and other websites, there is definitely an anti-masculinity agenda that does exist within the entertainment AND the fashion industy. Both industries are trying very hard to promote the bullshit message to all males (straight, gay, & bi) that the strong masculine (butch) image in no longer in vogue. Excuse me, but no one is going to tell me that I don't have Freedom Of Choice to dress masculine. And if that's mean that I will never have a career in the entertainment industry, then so be it.



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TonyVanDam said:



missfee said:



Graycap23 said:


These so called "beefs" are an embarrassment.





nod And unnecessary. Katt needs to keep his behind out of jail first before saying anything about anyone, period. His credibility is shot at this point.


@missfee & Graycap.....But both of you are missing the rest of the story. Katt's issues with Kevin is not new news. This feud started 2+ years earlier:




Katt is 100% right in two regards; Kevin Hart is definitely being used as a pawn within the industry AND his black masculinity has been compromise. More proof here:




Now most of my fellow orgers can make a fair argument that maybe Katt Williams is not the right person qualify to called Kevin Hart out about anything. But I dare to say that we at least need to be thankful that someone, Katt or otherwise, still have the courage to admit how evil the entertainment industry still is.




Tony...you know I love you to pieces but for me it's not that deep, in fact it's crystal clear...as I've said before: Katt Williams is a better comedian than Kevin Hart IMO. However, it's obvious that Kevin can handle fame far better that Katt can. I bet money that Katt feels like he should be having the career that Kevin is having right now and yes I've heard Katt speak about the entertainment industry and how it is but umm constantly getting arrested for acting an ass in super center stores, assaulting sales clerks and creating videos calling out your peer, challenging them to silly battles is straight up childish and a bitch move, plain and simple. Imagine if Robert Townsend did some idiot shit like that towards Eddie Murphy in the mid-80's? It would've been laughable. We can, of course, agree to disagree on the topic though. wink
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TonyVanDam said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:

I think these black comics (mainly Katt Williams) making a big deal about other black comics wearing a dress is ridiculous. They act as is Kevin Hart was the first to wear a dress. It goes back to Flip Wilson, Redd Foxx and so forth. Yet, they'd dare to speak up on their forefathers. I don't see Kevin Hart as being used or a puppet. He worked hard on his craft. I remember Hart doing stand up back in the early 2000s on comedy central. He worked hard at it. He was doing straight to video movies back then too. He then got a short lived TV show on ABC and same time starred in Soul Plane. Kevin Hart just didn't come out of no where and then boom, he all over movies. It's been a 15 year struggle.


1. Keep in mind it was a white European man named William Shakespeare that started the "male actors wearing dresses" movement. In Shakespeare's time, it originally only men that were allow to be actors in theater plays AND they had an unwritten rule that only a male actor can play women roles better than female actresses. Of course, it was total sexist bullshit.


2. You think only black actors are guilty for wearing a dress? Excuse me, but there are plenty of white, Latino, and even Asian actors that are guilty as charge for wearing dresses in certain roles too. That's not the point.

The point is whether any of these actors had a choice. For every Dave Chapelle & Lord Jamar that said "no" at the expense of being fired from the casting and not get pay at all, there is a Kevin Hart, a Ving Rhimes, & a Wesley Snipes that will say "yes" at the expense of compromising their masclinity for a paycheck.

Like I've said in previous threads on the org and other websites, there is definitely an anti-masculinity agenda that does exist within the entertainment AND the fashion industy. Both industries are trying very hard to promote the bullshit message to all males (straight, gay, & bi) that the strong masculine (butch) image in no longer in vogue. Excuse me, but no one is going to tell me that I don't have Freedom Of Choice to dress masculine. And if that's mean that I will never have a career in the entertainment industry, then so be it.



Every actor has a choice, but no one is getting black balled because they refuse to play a role. The role goes to someone else. Chappelle quite his show not because someone wanted him to wear a dress (remember, that was his show. Him and Neal wrote all of the sketches.) He quit because he was doing a skit and felt they were laughing at him not with him.


You have to remember, a lot of these comics wearing dress (I'm using black comics because the thread is about 2 black comic) wrote these skits themselvs.


Flip Wilson's Geraldine was written by him. Got the ideo from the Pearl Box Revue which was a cross-dressing play in the late 60s.


Keenen Wayans played Marsha Warfield in a few sketches on In Living Color. Shawn and Marlon wrote White Chicks.


Martine Lawrence wrote the Shenana character, as did Jamie Foxx's Wanda Wayne. Both created by themselves.


Cedric the Entertainer's Cafateria Lady.


Eddie Murphy with multiple characters in Nutty Profesor and Norbit.


Arsenio Hall in Coming to America.


Bernie Mac, Tracy Morgan, David Alan Grier, Chris Rock, ect.

I can go on. Those are examples of black comics who wore dresses and and are sucessful.
Other's have yet to wear a dress and are sucessful.


Damon Wayans, DL Hughley, Eddie Griffin, Chris Tucker, Robert Townsend, Sinbad, Dick Greggory, Mark Curry, Tommy Davidson, Bill Bellamy, ect.

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Reply #16 posted 03/02/16 8:21pm

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missfee said:

TonyVanDam said:


@missfee & Graycap.....But both of you are missing the rest of the story. Katt's issues with Kevin is not new news. This feud started 2+ years earlier:



Katt is 100% right in two regards; Kevin Hart is definitely being used as a pawn within the industry AND his black masculinity has been compromise. More proof here:



Now most of my fellow orgers can make a fair argument that maybe Katt Williams is not the right person qualify to called Kevin Hart out about anything. But I dare to say that we at least need to be thankful that someone, Katt or otherwise, still have the courage to admit how evil the entertainment industry still is.


Tony...you know I love you to pieces but for me it's not that deep, in fact it's crystal clear...as I've said before: Katt Williams is a better comedian than Kevin Hart IMO. However, it's obvious that Kevin can handle fame far better that Katt can. I bet money that Katt feels like he should be having the career that Kevin is having right now and yes I've heard Katt speak about the entertainment industry and how it is but umm constantly getting arrested for acting an ass in super center stores, assaulting sales clerks and creating videos calling out your peer, challenging them to silly battles is straight up childish and a bitch move, plain and simple. Imagine if Robert Townsend did some idiot shit like that towards Eddie Murphy in the mid-80's? It would've been laughable. We can, of course, agree to disagree on the topic though. wink


However, no one can overlook the fact that Kevin Hart wore a dress. Whether it was by choice or by force, Kevin still put on the dress.

And what does Katt not being able to handle fame has to do with it? I remember a time not to long ago that Eminem had a hard time handling the fame and yet he wore a dress in his video for Without Me. Yes, he was playing a parody of his mother, but still, he wore a dress! disbelief lol

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

TonyVanDam said:


1. Keep in mind it was a white European man named William Shakespeare that started the "male actors wearing dresses" movement. In Shakespeare's time, it originally only men that were allow to be actors in theater plays AND they had an unwritten rule that only a male actor can play women roles better than female actresses. Of course, it was total sexist bullshit.


2. You think only black actors are guilty for wearing a dress? Excuse me, but there are plenty of white, Latino, and even Asian actors that are guilty as charge for wearing dresses in certain roles too. That's not the point.

The point is whether any of these actors had a choice. For every Dave Chapelle & Lord Jamar that said "no" at the expense of being fired from the casting and not get pay at all, there is a Kevin Hart, a Ving Rhimes, & a Wesley Snipes that will say "yes" at the expense of compromising their masclinity for a paycheck.

Like I've said in previous threads on the org and other websites, there is definitely an anti-masculinity agenda that does exist within the entertainment AND the fashion industy. Both industries are trying very hard to promote the bullshit message to all males (straight, gay, & bi) that the strong masculine (butch) image in no longer in vogue. Excuse me, but no one is going to tell me that I don't have Freedom Of Choice to dress masculine. And if that's mean that I will never have a career in the entertainment industry, then so be it.




Every actor has a choice, but no one is getting black balled because they refuse to play a role. The role goes to someone else. Chappelle quite his show not because someone wanted him to wear a dress (remember, that was his show. Him and Neal wrote all of the sketches.) He quit because he was doing a skit and felt they were laughing at him not with him.


You have to remember, a lot of these comics wearing dress (I'm using black comics because the thread is about 2 black comic) wrote these skits themselvs.


Flip Wilson's Geraldine was written by him. Got the ideo from the Pearl Box Revue which was a cross-dressing play in the late 60s.


Keenen Wayans played Marsha Warfield in a few sketches on In Living Color. Shawn and Marlon wrote White Chicks.


Martine Lawrence wrote the Shenana character, as did Jamie Foxx's Wanda Wayne. Both created by themselves.


Cedric the Entertainer's Cafateria Lady.


Eddie Murphy with multiple characters in Nutty Profesor and Norbit.


Arsenio Hall in Coming to America.


Bernie Mac, Tracy Morgan, David Alan Grier, Chris Rock, ect.

I can go on. Those are examples of black comics who wore dresses and and are sucessful.
Other's have yet to wear a dress and are sucessful.


Damon Wayans, DL Hughley, Eddie Griffin, Chris Tucker, Robert Townsend, Sinbad, Dick Greggory, Mark Curry, Tommy Davidson, Bill Bellamy, ect.


1. Show me proof about Bernie Mac. I've never seen any film or picture of him wearing a dress. I knew about Eddie Griffin doing a parody on Prince. But wearing a dress? Proof please. Dick Greggory? eek No way! eek

2. Everyone you mention in your post are black male comedians. But how do you explain Ving Rimes, Wesley Snipes, and/or Taye Diggs wearing a dress? These black actors didn't begin there careers in comedy.




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TonyVanDam said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:


Every actor has a choice, but no one is getting black balled because they refuse to play a role. The role goes to someone else. Chappelle quite his show not because someone wanted him to wear a dress (remember, that was his show. Him and Neal wrote all of the sketches.) He quit because he was doing a skit and felt they were laughing at him not with him.


You have to remember, a lot of these comics wearing dress (I'm using black comics because the thread is about 2 black comic) wrote these skits themselvs.


Flip Wilson's Geraldine was written by him. Got the ideo from the Pearl Box Revue which was a cross-dressing play in the late 60s.


Keenen Wayans played Marsha Warfield in a few sketches on In Living Color. Shawn and Marlon wrote White Chicks.


Martine Lawrence wrote the Shenana character, as did Jamie Foxx's Wanda Wayne. Both created by themselves.


Cedric the Entertainer's Cafateria Lady.


Eddie Murphy with multiple characters in Nutty Profesor and Norbit.


Arsenio Hall in Coming to America.


Bernie Mac, Tracy Morgan, David Alan Grier, Chris Rock, ect.

I can go on. Those are examples of black comics who wore dresses and and are sucessful.
Other's have yet to wear a dress and are sucessful.


Damon Wayans, DL Hughley, Eddie Griffin, Chris Tucker, Robert Townsend, Sinbad, Dick Greggory, Mark Curry, Tommy Davidson, Bill Bellamy, ect.


1. Show me proof about Bernie Mac. I've never seen any film or picture of him wearing a dress. I knew about Eddie Griffin doing a parody on Prince. But wearing a dress? Proof please. Dick Greggory? eek No way! eek

2. Everyone you mention in your post are black male comedians. But how do you explain Ving Rimes, Wesley Snipes, and/or Taye Diggs wearing a dress? These black actors didn't begin there careers in comedy.




-The bottom row are people who haven't wore a dress (or I don't think they have at least.) I could have sworn on an episode of the Bernie Mac Show, the youngest niece dresses uncle Bernie up. Maybe I'm thinking of something else. Dick Gregory has never worn a dress.

-And Snipes, Diggs and Rimes are actors. They have scripts written for them unlike most of those comedians.

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UncleJam said:

What happened to Katt Wiliams? Seriously...is it drugs?

He said it best himself .... "money can't fix what is fucked up about you"

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WOW, First Mike Epps and now Katt. Sounds like jealousy imo. I'm not a fan at all of Kevin Heart but he's just doing him. Striking while the iron is hot so you gotta respect that.
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WOW, First Mike Epps and now Katt. Sounds like jealousy imo. I'm not a fan at all of Kevin Heart but he's just doing him. Striking while the iron is hot so you gotta respect that.

Mike at Kevin squashed their beef. And there's wasn't as serious. Unlike Katt saying Kevin had to suck dick to get to where he is
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TonyVanDam said:



missfee said:



TonyVanDam said:



@missfee & Graycap.....But both of you are missing the rest of the story. Katt's issues with Kevin is not new news. This feud started 2+ years earlier:




Katt is 100% right in two regards; Kevin Hart is definitely being used as a pawn within the industry AND his black masculinity has been compromise. More proof here:




Now most of my fellow orgers can make a fair argument that maybe Katt Williams is not the right person qualify to called Kevin Hart out about anything. But I dare to say that we at least need to be thankful that someone, Katt or otherwise, still have the courage to admit how evil the entertainment industry still is.






Tony...you know I love you to pieces but for me it's not that deep, in fact it's crystal clear...as I've said before: Katt Williams is a better comedian than Kevin Hart IMO. However, it's obvious that Kevin can handle fame far better that Katt can. I bet money that Katt feels like he should be having the career that Kevin is having right now and yes I've heard Katt speak about the entertainment industry and how it is but umm constantly getting arrested for acting an ass in super center stores, assaulting sales clerks and creating videos calling out your peer, challenging them to silly battles is straight up childish and a bitch move, plain and simple. Imagine if Robert Townsend did some idiot shit like that towards Eddie Murphy in the mid-80's? It would've been laughable. We can, of course, agree to disagree on the topic though. wink


However, no one can overlook the fact that Kevin Hart wore a dress. Whether it was by choice or by force, Kevin still put on the dress.

And what does Katt not being able to handle fame has to do with it? I remember a time not to long ago that Eminem had a hard time handling the fame and yet he wore a dress in his video for Without Me. Yes, he was playing a parody of his mother, but still, he wore a dress! disbelief lol


Umm not being able to handle fame has A LOT to do with it. You aren't even addressing the fact that Katt can't seem to keep himself out of jail. On the other hand, what does him wearing a dress have anything to do with it???? As Little Corvette said, there's been a wide range of black comedians who have dressed up as women for parody's and/or movie or TV shows...so I'm not understanding your logic on that. It's not about a dress, it's about jealousy and a lack of respect. Kevin isn't even going to respond to Katt's bullshit anyway so for us to go all in deep on it is a waste of time. Again as I said, we can agree to disagree.
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WOW, First Mike Epps and now Katt. Sounds like jealousy imo. I'm not a fan at all of Kevin Heart but he's just doing him. Striking while the iron is hot so you gotta respect that.

And don't forget Katt went in on Steve Harvey for a while too. I don't even like Steve Harvey but some of the shit Katt said was crazy ridiculous. disbelief
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missfee said:

daingermouz2020 said:

WOW, First Mike Epps and now Katt. Sounds like jealousy imo. I'm not a fan at all of Kevin Heart but he's just doing him. Striking while the iron is hot so you gotta respect that.

And don't forget Katt went in on Steve Harvey for a while too. I don't even like Steve Harvey but some of the shit Katt said was crazy ridiculous. disbelief

List of comics Katt Williams has went after in the past few years:

Kevin Hart
Steve Harvey
Jamie Foxx
Faizon Love
Martin Lawrence
Ect.

Another thing I notice he doesn't have comedian friends it seems like. The past 8 years or so, I've yet to see him with another big name comic just hanging out. Who is his support team?

Does he go to Bill Bellamy, a Wayans bro, Arsenio, who. Chris Rock has two sides. Adam Sandler and Eddie Murphy.
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Umm not being able to handle fame has A LOT to do with it. You aren't even addressing the fact that Katt can't seem to keep himself out of jail. On the other hand, what does him wearing a dress have anything to do with it???? As Little Corvette said, there's been a wide range of black comedians who have dressed up as women for parody's and/or movie or TV shows...so I'm not understanding your logic on that. It's not about a dress, it's about jealousy and a lack of respect. Kevin isn't even going to respond to Katt's bullshit anyway so for us to go all in deep on it is a waste of time. Again as I said, we can agree to disagree.


Actually, I did addressed it a few years back during the height of my weekly bitching about the modern-day Illuminati.

Katt's trouble with the law started when he began during his tell-all about the activities that goes on in Hollywood's underworld. The final nail in the coffin [as far as TPTB were concern...] was when Katt started his feud with Steve Harvey.

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TonyVanDam said:



missfee said:


Umm not being able to handle fame has A LOT to do with it. You aren't even addressing the fact that Katt can't seem to keep himself out of jail. On the other hand, what does him wearing a dress have anything to do with it???? As Little Corvette said, there's been a wide range of black comedians who have dressed up as women for parody's and/or movie or TV shows...so I'm not understanding your logic on that. It's not about a dress, it's about jealousy and a lack of respect. Kevin isn't even going to respond to Katt's bullshit anyway so for us to go all in deep on it is a waste of time. Again as I said, we can agree to disagree.


Actually, I did addressed it a few years back during the height of my weekly bitching about the modern-day Illuminati.



Katt's trouble with the law started when he began during his tell-all about the activities that goes on in Hollywood's underworld. The final nail in the coffin [as far as TPTB were concern...] was when Katt started his feud with Steve Harvey.


So all these random people in these stores accros the country. Target employees, that pool clerk from Monday, ect were placed there by the illuminati to mess with Katt.
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Reply #27 posted 03/03/16 7:56pm

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

List of comics Katt Williams has went after in the past few years: Kevin Hart Steve Harvey Jamie Foxx Faizon Love Martin Lawrence Ect. Another thing I notice he doesn't have comedian friends it seems like. The past 8 years or so, I've yet to see him with another big name comic just hanging out. Who is his support team? Does he go to Bill Bellamy, a Wayans bro, Arsenio, who. Chris Rock has two sides. Adam Sandler and Eddie Murphy.


Let leave former trannyhunter Eddie Murphy out of this! lol This thread is already a hot topic while discussing the Katt Williams vs. Kevin Hart controversy.

And BTW, we already acknowledge that some white actors [Tom Hanks, anyone?!?] and some comedians are also guilty as charge for wearing a dress at some point of their careers in the industry.




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LittleBLUECorvette said:


List of comics Katt Williams has went after in the past few years: Kevin Hart Steve Harvey Jamie Foxx Faizon Love Martin Lawrence Ect. Another thing I notice he doesn't have comedian friends it seems like. The past 8 years or so, I've yet to see him with another big name comic just hanging out. Who is his support team? Does he go to Bill Bellamy, a Wayans bro, Arsenio, who. Chris Rock has two sides. Adam Sandler and Eddie Murphy.


Let leave former trannyhunter Eddie Murphy out of this! lol This thread is already a hot topic while discussing the Katt Williams vs. Kevin Hart controversy.

And BTW, we already acknowledge that some white actors [Tom Hanks, anyone?!?] and some comedians are also guilty as charge for wearing a dress at some point of their careers in the industry.





I bet Katt would never call Eddie out like he doing Kevin. It's like he picks who he wants to play with.

Others I bet he'd never speak on:
The Wayans [Keenen and Damon]
Chris Rock
Chris Tucker
Paul Mooney
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Reply #29 posted 03/03/16 8:48pm

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

TonyVanDam said:


Actually, I did addressed it a few years back during the height of my weekly bitching about the modern-day Illuminati.

Katt's trouble with the law started when he began during his tell-all about the activities that goes on in Hollywood's underworld. The final nail in the coffin [as far as TPTB were concern...] was when Katt started his feud with Steve Harvey.


So all these random people in these stores accros the country. Target employees, that pool clerk from Monday, ect were placed there by the illuminati to mess with Katt.


Of course not. But it must be pointed out that some local law enforcers are [rogue] Freemasons. And isn't it ironic that there always available when Katt Williams is/were having his nervious breakdowns?

Just saying. lurking

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