Last
month,
the
world
of
comedy
was
rocked
by
comedian
Katt
Williams’
explosive
tell-all
interview
on
Club
Shay
Shay
with
Shannon
Sharpe,
where
he
took
aim
at
his
fellow
comedic
peers.
Williams’
bold
statements
ignited
a
messy
chain
of
events
within
the
comedy
community,
sparking
debates
and
controversies
across
social
media
platforms.
In
the
aftermath
of
this
heated
exchange,
reality
TV
judge
Judge
Mathis
has
stepped
forward
with
a
plea
for
peace
and
unity
among
comedians.
Speaking
out
against
the
public
feuds
and
verbal
sparring
that
have
become
all
too
common,
Judge
Mathis
delivered
a
powerful
message
urging
comedians,
particularly
those
within
the
black
community,
to
refrain
from
attacking
each
other
in
public.
“You’re
embarrassing
yourselves,”
Judge
Mathis
remarked
in
a
tweet
shared
by
The
Art
of
Dialogue,
emphasizing
the
negative
impact
of
comedians
engaging
in
public
disputes.
He
called
upon
comedians
to
rise
above
petty
conflicts
and
instead
focus
on
uplifting
and
empowering
one
another,
recognizing
the
importance
of
unity
within
the
comedy
community.
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The
plea
for
peace
from
Judge
Mathis
comes
at
a
time
when
tensions
within
the
comedy
world
are
running
high,
with
comedians
increasingly
resorting
to
public
confrontations
and
verbal
jabs.
His
words
serve
as
a
timely
reminder
of
the
need
for
mutual
respect
and
solidarity
among
comedic
peers,
highlighting
the
detrimental
effects
of
internal
strife
on
the
broader
community.
As
comedians
continue
to
navigate
the
complexities
of
their
industry,
his
message
serves
as
a
beacon
of
hope,
urging
them
to
prioritize
camaraderie
and
collaboration
over
divisiveness
and
conflict.
Thoughts?
“You’re
embarrassing
yourselves,”
Judge
Mathis
tells
black
comedians
to
stop
going
after
each
other
in
public
and
says
they’re
embarrassing
our
community.
pic.twitter.com/q4uNCS49po—
The
Art
Of
Dialogue
(@ArtOfDialogue_)
February
9,
2024