Katt
Williams
flushed
away
any
credibility
he
had
down
the
toilet
following
his
latest
interview.
The
comedian/actor
had
the
internet
talking
for
weeks
following
his
thought-provoking
appearance
on
Club
Shay
Shay.
He
decided
to
follow
that
up
with
an
appearance
on
The
Joe
Rogan
Experience
and
proceeded
to
spew
a
whole
bunch
of
nonsense.
In
his
interview
with
the
First
Take
co-host,
Shannon
Sharpe,
Williams
had
plenty
to
say,
calling
out
fellow
comedians,
dissing
men’s
wives,
spewing
plenty
of
half-truths,
and
dropping
some
wild
claims
like
he
can
run
a
4.3
40-yard
dash
or
reading
eight
novels
in
a
day.
For
his
next
act,
Williams
took
his
propensity
to
say
outlandish
sh*t
on
Rogan’s
podcast.
Rogan
is
no
stranger
to
saying
controversial
stuff
on
his
show,
as
he
often
dabbles
in
conspiracy
theories.
Of
course
he
used
his
“I
know
what
I’m
talking
about
tone
of
voice,”
which
usually
leads
many
to
believe
that
he
is
telling
the
absolute
truth,
regardless
of
how
wild
his
claims
are.
So,
let
us
break
down
what
Williams
said.
Katt
Williams
Is
An
Expert
On
Fluoridation
For
whatever
reason,
Katt
Williams
decided
to
talk
about
the
fluoride
levels
in
the
drinking
water
that
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention,
the American
Dental
Association,
the American
Academy
of
Family
Physicians, and the American
Academy
of
Pediatrics
all
agree
is
a
safe,
effective
way
to
reduce
tooth
decay.
According
to
Williams,
it’s
the
government’s
way
of
shrinking
our
pineal
glands;
keep
in
mind
that
the
states
decided
on
the
fluoride
levels
in
the
drinking
water.
“There
are
those
of
us
who
know
what
the
pineal
gland…what
medicine
says
it’s
for,
and
what
that
would
mean,”
Williams
confidently
said
to
Rogan.
Katt
Williams
Knows
Who
Built
The
Ancient
Pyramids
The
conversation
then
shifted
to
the
ancient
pyramids,
with
Williams
blowing
Joe
Rogan’s
mind
when
he
suggested
slaves
did
not
build
structural
marvels,
claiming
some
advanced
machinery,
suggesting
aliens
had
a
hand
in
their
construction.
That’s
not
a
wild
conspiracy
theory,
but
Williams
could
have
easily
used
his
smartphone
to
learn
that
enslaved
people
did
not
build
the
pyramids.
It
was
paid
laborers
who
were
pretty
damn
good
at
building.
His
Transphobia
Was
Very
Loud
Where
Williams
lost
a
lot
of
the
people
who
were
rocking
with
him
after
the
Club
Shay
Shay
interview
is
when
he
reached
the
transphobic
portion
of
the
conversation.
Williams
ignorantly
suggested
comedians/actors
wearing
dresses
was
some
form
of
a
demonic
ritual.
“Show
me
a
person
that
ever
wore
a
dress
in
Hollywood
unsuccessfully.
That’s
how
you
understand
what
a
ritual
is,”
Williams
said.
He
then
equated
transitioning
with
Baphomet,
the
occult
deity
associated
with
Satanism,
claiming
he
knew
it
would
be
a
“thing”
20
years
ago,
and
he
saw
the
word
related
to
“Baphomet,
the
Transgender.”
The
roughly
3-hour
conversation
full
of
crazy
talk
has
amassed
over
3
million
views
on
YouTube,
which
is
scary.
You
can
see
more
reactions
to
Williams’
nonsense
in
the
gallery
below.