Comedian Katt Williams on Saturday, was partially an excuse for making insensitive remarks back to Mexico, a member of his audience, said on CNN that he did not regret what he said, but sorry to all those who believed that it is disgusting.
"I thought about what I said and I said what I meant," said Williams, referring to his back-to-ago.A heckler during a performance week in a written statement regretted his remarks were released this week on behalf of their publicist , but the comedian said that there is him.Video from the exchange, the performance delivered to the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix, the Internet. Williams singled out a man sitting near the stage and asked him if he was in Mexico.
"Do you remember when white people used to say:" "?! And we had to say, we do not So if you love Mexico, (the devil), get (the devil) out there," Go back to Africa, Williams said the man. It changed back and forth profanity-laced argument with a man, exclaimed Williams: "We were slaves, (the devil) You just have to work as landscapers .." On Saturday, Williams said the man began to denounce him Protests directed against the United States.
"When people are Protestants, with their" f "in America, so it gives me the right to defend our country," Williams said. "I do not think I need to apologize for being pro-American". Williams, an African-American comedian known for his erratic behavior in recent months, he said, joking that he is not anti-Mexican because many of their fans. "He said all the (Arizona) is still in Mexico, and I gave him in geography," said Williams. The chat was with a man and not the rest of the crowd, he said.
"If I had respected Mexicans, I would not have been able to get out of there alive," he said. One activist in Arizona, the Rev. Jarrett Maupin, known as Williams terms "borderline hate speech and racist." Maupin had agreed in a written apology and invited the comedian returned to Arizona to show their commitment to the Latino community, much like the comedian Tracy Morgan will return to Nashville, Tennessee, this summer a personal apology for anti-gay comments on a stand-up show there. But Williams told CNN that the comic, he can not apologize for my uncensored thoughts during the show. "It was for Tracy Morgan in the world," he said.
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