Comedian Katt Williams has released an apology for remarks he made to an audience member of Mexican descent last weekend.
"My remarks were not to be offensive. I want to apologize if my comedy act was taken out of context. I sincerely appreciate my fans within the Mexican community and would never intentionally go out of my way to offend them,” he said.
The transgression occurred on August 20th, in a comedy club in Phoenix, Arizona. In part of his response to his heckler, Williams launched into a tirade against Mexicans living in the United States.
“Mothaf*ckas think they can live in this country and pledge allegiance to another country... Do you remember when white people used to say go back to Africa? And we'd have to tell them we don't want to? So if you love Mexico, bitch, get the f*ck over there!” he said.
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"My remarks were not to be offensive. I want to apologize if my comedy act was taken out of context. I sincerely appreciate my fans within the Mexican community and would never intentionally go out of my way to offend them,” he said.
The transgression occurred on August 20th, in a comedy club in Phoenix, Arizona. In part of his response to his heckler, Williams launched into a tirade against Mexicans living in the United States.
“Mothaf*ckas think they can live in this country and pledge allegiance to another country... Do you remember when white people used to say go back to Africa? And we'd have to tell them we don't want to? So if you love Mexico, bitch, get the f*ck over there!” he said.
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Or maybe he has. The first rule of Bilderberg is, apparently, that you don't talk about Bilderberg--at least, you don't discuss what went on during the meetings, as they are governed by the Chatham House Rule. The group is a secretive cabal made up of big cheeses in the political, financial, and media world. Invitees include ex-presidents, former heads of institutions such as the World Bank and Nato, diplomats, and Nobel Prize winners. I'm wondering whether Conan O'Brien will be there this year. Head of his production company, Conanco, is Henry Kissinger's son David. Conan, Bilderberg needs you!
They're all staying at the Dolce,...
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