Bro there was evidence covered up by rich people and politicians. If like call the qanon and blackinatti fucking wackadoos what they are but like them Epstein things. Like dude.
Except Dave Chappelle is not a new guy that industry is taking a chance on. And when Black entertainers say they are being shafted, they use like for like examples with "yours truly" i.e., those with the complexion for protection." Try another mental gymnastics to justify why Black entertainers are being taken advantage of, or keep out of it.
@semmel I can translate, I have kids. He didn't have a script for Vyvanse. He was abusing them then went doctor shopping to get a script. You're welcome
@semmel yea, its wild. it's my outstanding that destiny did his homework on this stuff and went to a doctor knowing what he needed or wanted and there's nothing wrong with being informed.
I feel the Illuminati is like a young child’s understanding of the real world problems that come with extraordinary wealth and influence. Also Destiny saying it’s the black Qanon is literally spot on.
Doesn't even have to be the Illuminati, could be literally any shadowy figure controlling shit behind the scenes. People just watch too many movies and don't want to think harder than surface level, coincidences don't exists unless it's convienent to them.
It really is the lazy persons way out, not limited to young children. I’ve seen it in the elderly and middle aged people who take in limited information on subjects
@@TheRelentlessKnight because he's always do sure of what he says, he always does research. But you can tell when he speaks about football he clearly out of his depth lol
Lol imagine why would destiny not think deep and depraved things happens out there in the entertainment industry? He isn't a part of it but wants to argue with the testimony of actual people in the industry?
@@Jm-dx9tl all I'm saying is he rubbishes claims that people literally in the industry makes🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷 so how is their accounts of seeing and experiencing this kinda things dismissed.im sure kat knows a whole lot about what goes on over there than destiny would. That's all.
i dont think he denies bad things happen, but its not just the entertainment industry and everyones obsession with hollywood being 95% paedophiles while the other 5% dont speak up is a bit much. I think Kanye was a good example, his wife left him for a jewish man with a bigger 'nose' and his ego couldnt handle it so he blamed hollywood and his contracts. Maybe Kat really believe what he says but it doesnt make it true, when they made those movies with guys in dresses, the movie made money. Hollywood always recycles genres when they are selling well. Just seems there is usually a logical answer that doesnt involve a huge conspiracy. He goes on what is logical first. You say Kat knows better than destiny because he works in the industry, but you ignore that 1000s of people work in the industry and arent saying that and like Kevin Hart certainly doesnt agree with him, hes in the industry.... People make excuses for themselves and bad decisions by blaming others all the time, in every part of life. To think hollywoood celebrities are above this after about a decade of being coddled by hangers on and handlers is silly. Americans live in alternate realities now, and people totally believe their reality is the real one.... so just because someone believes something probably holds less weight now than ever.
@@duke1fan90 if you want to hear first hand testimoies, wstch the documentary "An Open Secret" its full of first hand testimonies from people who have worked in the industry
Dave Chappelle’s situation was way different than a “standard contract” Comedy Central was literally leasing out Chappelle Show to a crazy amount of streaming services… and their justification is that they had to give him no cut on any of the steaming residuals because streaming wasn’t considered at the time of the contracts. The issue was “weird” because it was literally a novel situation that was not “standard” He took the shitty contract (the first season) on the chin. Then you heard about the 50 million dollar deal. It is NOT the same as the industry shilling Destiny is doing at 25:20 So Destiny needs to do a bit more research on that situation
N Kat said Dave is actually owed $250 million but comedy Central offered $50 million instead and Dave said no .. they said you can't say no .. he said I'll take my show n walk .. comedy Central said the world will think your a drug addict if you walk away... So Dave ran to Africa soon as Dave walked out of the meeting it was news everywhere Dave a crackhead
It's interesting honestly. I think his story is remarkable and he certainly has a way with words and conveying meaning. I also think this is a good opportunity to kinda examine some of the issues or ruts people have when it comes to rhetoric. The stories seem to have truth to them but a trend I notice with how he speaks it is that, he make assertions about a thing and the evidence to support that claim is either circumstantial or too nebulous and it can appear as if he's speaking this alternate truth that no one knows about. The alluring thing about history is the fact that it has been altered to aid in progressing a narrative. This has been shown time and time again. This results people having skepticism and a want to fill that void with something other than the conventional history because it's poisoned. This is where the conspiracy theorist derive from. This isn't to say that Katt is that, but 2 things I learned in life is the best way to deceive someone is to add just the right amount of truth in it preferably something tangible and you may have even intentionally to tell the truth but the way you say it can imply something else. For example, Katt made the implication that when the Sphinx in Egypt lost its nose, it was a part of elaborate attempt to keep black people from knowing what they came from. He also made the claim that Egyptians are black because they are African. Because they are a part of Africa they will always be considered African. To me just because a+b=c and d+e=c, it doesn't necessarily mean that a, b, d, and e are all synonymous with each other. One google search would tell you otherwise but because we’re lazy and skeptical…we (black people) accept it.
I hear you, but then you would have to define what a "black" person is. In my opinion, the concept of a "black" person is very American. Africans do not call themselves black (I'm sure that there are some who do, but they are most likely influenced by American culture). They call themselves either African or specifically the nationality of their country. "Black" people in the US are also called "African" American. The only differentiation between a "Black" American and other Americans would be the "African" part. And so it is no surprise that anyone who is from Africa would also be considered black by Americans. But then you have others who use the term "black" to just mean skin color. Under that usage then Egyptians, being very light skinned, would not be considered black. But if you use my first example, then they would be considered "black" because they are African. Elon Musk would be black too since he is South African. The meaning of the word "black" changes based on context.
Oh my God, so much typed to say, well the word can have many meanings and depending on.... Blah blah blah. He is talking about black Americans are saying Egyptians were black because they reachin' for any semblance of history because they want to be self important because black people was everything and invented everything. Everyone but Americans knows that isn't the case. Being from Africa doesn't make you black. Being black makes you black. Africa is a continent not a county.
@@KnightOfTheWired I merely gave examples for my definitions. Nobody forced you to read all of that. "Being from Africa doesn't make you black. Being black makes you black". See this sentence begs the question as to what being black even means then. "Africa is a continent not a country". No shit sherlock.
Dave was already a skilled comedian and actor prior to the Show. Destiny’s example applies to most people but Dave may actually be the exception. They don't offer 50 million dollars to nobodies. I think Destiny is uninformed.
He doesn’t have experience with the black community or the culture at large. Just like he tells people to stay out of convoluted subjects like geopolitics, he should take his own advice. Let Aba lead the conversation and ask good questions if you’re not in your element, but that kind of sincere humility is not within Destiny’s ability.
bruh there is a difference in being successful in comedy in fucking Arkansas or where ever he is from to number 1 on the map across the global you have to remember in those times internet wasn't even a thing "popular" was generally county or state based with the exception of actors and let me tell you in at least my state know one had a single clue who Dave was until rick james bitch came around then you couldn't go 1 street without hearing someone say it. at best you had dial up in those days and there was no exposure from podcasts and netflix specials and all this other shit the only thing we used internet for back then was livewire to download viruses and to lookup glitches and cheats for random games on some gameshark bullshit. so yes technically could Dave have survived doing solo gigs and blown up just as big? its a possibility but we would never know what we DO know is he went from popular to number one on the globe for years because of comedy central.
Wasn’t the whole Dave chappelle thing about how he walked away from the show because he felt he was doing more harm than good and the execs were kinda racist. It sounds like the bit destiny went in on was chappelle telling the audience that show business is ruthless, not complaining about it and that he agrees anyway, this is a tangent of all time.
From what I remember about the Chappel thing was he got pissed that they started re streaming the show after it had been off air and he wasn’t getting paid for them re streaming it.
That was later. At the beginning the issue was they were gonna pay him a flat 50 million. After the execs were gonna fuck him over, from his original contract that was supposed to be a percentage. But the show was more successful than they initially thought it'd be.
Regarding the very first question Destiny asked, I think it occurs when there is an excess of wealth and power. Since Hollywood has a pretty large concentration of people who fit that description, it seems like it occurs more often there.
It's also an industry where you have actors/actresses who often rise up and fall off very quickly. They are people who tend to like attention, and are probably more likely to come out and talk about things after they have "fallen off" to regain relevance or air grievances once they have less to lose. Add to that, actors/actresses have eyes on them already/connections to media outlets to get their message out, and since people recognize the person, theyre more likely to click or watch a clip. If I get screwed at my job, I can go to reddit. I could try to go to a news station, but who is going to reqlly care? No one is waiting to hear what I have to say. Plus, I'd probably just get another job.
It doesn't have to happen more often, they simply have to get away with it more often. That's what I think the case is. They just are never punished for anything bad. Doesn't mean they do more bad stuff inherently, but there is zero punishment or incentive to do the right thing. So the whole industry is just corrupt.
In a weird way it could be a sort of survivorship bias. More victims speak out because more of them either have nothing to lose or a stable enough career path to take the pressure. So whether you fall off or make it big you'll be in a position to safely call them out. It's very different for those stuck in the middle. Doing well enough to get by but not well enough to burn the bridges, which I suspect happens more often ironically, when there's LESS money involved.
Moreso than wealth, what's unique about Hollywood is the concentration of people with social leverage, and the vigilant attention of the media. People only abuse when they have the opportunity to, and being famous grants you a lot of opportunities. It also gets you looked at, whether you're caught fucking up or exposing your boss for fucking up. I'm not convinced there's a unique culture of abuse in Hollywood so much as what we see is the culmination of those two factors. But there are creeps in managerial positions everywhere, and people who would do sick shit if it was easy.
For anybody who is actually curious about the sus shit that 100% routinely goes down, watch the documentary "An Open Secret". It is incredibly black pilling in the sense that it shows how little (if any) consequences the predators at the top of the industry face for the disgusting crimes they commit. The Dave Chapelle drama is a drop in the ocean of shit that goes on in that industry on a regular basis.
Here's the thing. It's not just "the top of the industry". Normal low life and regular normal class people are also predators who do insane heinous shit. It's not some conspiracy. Probably more so. But yes, what you're saying is why Metoo came about. Dudes with power use it to fuck. Even just lowly fast food workers.
Right. I don't get how we SEE so many sex pests get sued and/or exposed and don't think there's SOME relationship between the power/money and the crimes committed. The the rich 20 somethings on THIS platform itself are always getting exposed for abusing their power in wildly sexual ways. I don't get this notion that people are crazy for feeling this way when stories like this drop at least weekly.
@Slinkwater the thing Is we don't deny the power and wealth part. It's only when you then make arguments that aren't based in fact to claim other things.
@@DODIRTT I'm not trying to call every celebrity a pedo. I just think the money and shit make these opportunistic crimes easier and it becomes significantly easier to take advantage of a large group of people when you have a large following. This isn't just a celebrity point. The fuckin McDonald's manager down the road probably gets head for promotions. Anybody with power can take advantage, I just feel like the more power, the more advantage. So aside from the GRAND conspiracy, yeah I do think there are more pervs in Hollywood than not, but it's not jq, it's not the LGBT, it's not Satan, it's just rich assholes 🤷🏿♂️
That whole man in a dress thing is funny because of the irony. It is hacky as fuck. Sometimes it works and it’s gold. Most of the time it is hacky. The Wayan’s brothers are brilliant and White Girls is a fucking classic.
@@aguy9071 you have any proof of that or are you one of those dumbasses that believes the word “Picnic” comes from the lynchings that were done back in the day?
It could be a personality type. Like how a lot of people with mental health issues are concentrated in the streaming space. Maybe something in the Hollywood lifestyle gravitates towards those types of personalities.
Destiny (a 35~yo man) talking about the hollywood creeps while he's sitting there with a, what like 18-20yo(?), who is radiating trauma, has already had several _"filler"_ surgeries but looks, talks & thinks like a 15yo is... _...weird, _*_to say the least_*_ :V_
1:05 - Yes. Hollywood, the mainstream music industry, and other entertainment industries, have a hierarchy structure that select for people to abuse their power pretty uniquely. The casting couch euphemism is 100% a thing. Essentially boiled down to the fact that sexual favors are the only thing standing between you and becoming an international superstar. "Are there weird people everywhere?" is some smooth-brain shit. The hiring manager at Home Depot isn't getting chicks to blow him for the coveted position of Self Checkout Cashier.
@@lolizorz And when said evidence is provided via dozens or even hundreds of reports from actors, they're just "crazy" or attention seeking. Destiny's numerous failures with his own cognitive dissonance are becoming pitiful: denial is a helluva drug.
@@datboicasinoman are churches weird man. heck we even had movies in the 90s talking about weird teachers and step parents. weirdos are everywhere bc there are power differential everywhere.
With a bit of a psychotherapy background I would point out that many victims reintroduce/recreate trauma into their lives. Many people that go through sexual trauma will attempt to recreate, reenact, or produce similar conditions as the traumatic event. The theory their brain forms is along the lines of "if I can re-experience this event and get out of it safetly, then I'm not truamatised." It's of course a false assertion but you can see patterns of exposure in how our brains heal from truama in talk therapy (i.e. talk about the event and slowly process the attached feelings). If someone develops a kink for consensual non-consensual sex it may be related to this.
@annadashawnabrownxixirxirs8419 maybe they took some classes. However, even though I personally have an associate degree in medical assistance I'd never claim to "have a bit of a medical background". So maybe they're full of crap
but this is also what he was saying about it beinga just-so theory. we can have theories about this but none of it is data-based (unless it is and i am unaware). these hypotheses are unfalsifiable.
It definitely does but I think destiny believes in his mind one instance ≠ how the entire industry works. But if RUclipsrs and other online creators get outed for something similar and they’re “no-names” in comparison to Hollywood celebs than it’s safe to say it’s more than likely a known evil
@@Weeniewarrior15 yeah it's weird, I don't even think it's just a Hollywood thing, but this type of hazing or humiliation is common in a lot of industries.
@@datboicasino wow 2 of the most powerful people that determined of people could get roles depending on the sexual favors they did, who would think this happens a lot more oh no.
Robinhood: Men in Tights with Dave Chappelle.... he wore a dress Katt has always spoken out about the industry. I haven't actually heard anyone say Katt is lying. Mostly they've tried to make a joke or just say he's crazy, drunk, high, whatever... basically just being dismissive
@@kitchenambassador Dave complaints are abt black men wearing a dress and he's repeatedly said that he won't wear a dress. I've never heard him say it's ok in certain situations. That doesn't mean he hasn't made that clarification but I've never heard him make that distinction.
34:30 It's funny because they prolly said "what do we need you for" to hundreds of comedians. The face that they didn't gamble and 1 comedia became sucessful isn't proof of anything. But Dave, you go king. Thanks for this 30m story that had 0 jokes on a comedy set because you needed to vent.
Destiny lost respect for Chappelle when he talked about contracts... I lost respect for Chappelle when he admitted to taking turns beating a guy who tackled him on stage with his security. And I'll quote "I always wanted to do that"
@@FearHAVOKRight? What a dumb fucking reason. "WOw DaVe I canT Believe You hit the dude who attacked attacked you and threatened your life. How uncouth"
It’s kind of funny because if you asked most black men in America about Preach and his dancing, they’d call him a gay slur and accuse him of emasculating black men.
@@EbonyPopenobody’s saying that he wouldn’t be a good voice actor? lol but denying that he talks with the feminine accent/almost-lisp doesn’t seem to be listening to his voice. And this is coming from a dude who wouldn’t even say that EITHER of these instances are ‘emasculating’ anyone let alone a whole race
Why does destiny have such hard stances on things he has absolutely NO idea what he is talking about, he is poulling a pre-cope Lav rn. He missed the mark on literally everything he was talking about.
@lidiagizaw3828 I can usually back him up, but not when he clearly doesn't know anything. like it's a 17m video. you steam for about 8 hours, just watch it...
Destiny was kinda off on most of the stuff he was talking about Especially the chapelle contract claim Chapelle said he had a lawyer that was given to him by Comedy Central he told Dave that the contract said he would he’d 50% profits but it was in fact 50% up to the first 100 million when they made 500 million And he was never told that he had to reup his contract to claim the money Which would most likely be a similar contract to the first Where he would get a capped percentage and have to reup to claim that payout also. His example doesn’t compare because he missed or forgot the true point of Dave’s set Where Netflix comes in is when Dave came back he was on Netflix and they licensed the chapelle show to build hype not knowing Dave’s relationship with Comedy Central at the time then Dave threw his weight around and told every network that wanted to work with him to stop airing the show and then the owner from Comedy Central “made it right”
@@lolwhatidk 100%. Sounds like Comedy Central was shady, but aren’t all companies trying to screw their employees at all times? Imagine you’re about to sign a contract for $50 million, and you don’t spring a thousand bucks on your own attorney, or even read the contract yourself. Plus this is Dave’s version of events, I’m sure Comedy Central has their side, and the truth is somewhere along the way
I wouldn’t say Dave Chappelle wasn’t famous before Chappelle’s Show, he had a big HBO Special a few years before, (and that’s when having a HBO Special was huge) he’d show up on Late Night with Conan O’Brain back when that show was big, and he’d show up in stuff from time to time...he played Tom Hank’s best friend in You’ve Got Mail. He was in that kind of place where things could go either way, but he was on an upward trajectory. But Chappelle’s Show is the thing that made him huge. And even by his own administration in that story, even after the success of his HBO Special it sounds like they turned down his show. And before that special, Chappelle hadn’t really had much success as a star. He had a show on ABC in the mid ‘90s that was a spinoff of Home Improvement that only lasted a season; and while Screwed and Half Baked are funny, but they weren’t exactly successful, they were cult movies. Although Comedy Central was running Half Baked so much at one point in the early 2000s (when they were running BattleBots) I could see their success with that being more of a reason they gave him a show than his HBO Special. When Dave Chappelle says people think he made a bunch of money from that show, but they didn’t have to pay him. I’m like 99.9% sure he’s talking about the $50,000,000 deal he signed to do seasons 3 and 4, (which he didn’t do) and isn’t saying he was never paid to do the show at all. Like, he was definitely paid for the first two seasons of that show. And he maybe even got a small cut of DVD sales; those DVD sales being why he was getting paid so much for a third and fourth season. But the big money was for a season 3 and 4, and he quit after only filming a bit of Season 3.
his outlook on tfue is dead wrong. The issue was 80% of his revenue was being taken while being contractually forced to stream all day for full years with no break.
As an adult male who has worked for corporate America for the past 20 years, I can assure you Hollywood is not a uniquely sick place. This behavior is ubiquitous. Conservatives like to isolate Hollywood deviancy because it’s dominated by liberals, but they ignore small town perversions.
When Destiny doesn't know something or hasn't heard something or didn't come up with the research himself you just simply saying I don't believe that doesn't mean it's not true
It means he doesn't believe it. That's usually when another party would provide evidence or data supporting the topic or in order to convince destiny, but that rarely happens.
@@Zenbon111is it though? He denied factual reality when he pretended Hollywood doesn't have a sexual abuse problem despite the literal mountains of evidence, testimony, and after me2, several convictions.
@@justifano7046 he can "not believe" something all he wants, he knows nothing about Hollywoods many fucked up stories, so unless he's willing to even skim fucking Wikipedia, he can shelf his disbelief, he doesn't have to believe either, but at least to basic fact checks, he should look up how much shit Bryan singer got away with.
Illuminati aside there is a trend of putting black men in dresses. Maybe the executives realized that works. At end of the day katt is saying he’s funny enough to entertain without putting on a dress
Ok. This girl clearly doesn't know what she's talking about. What she said is defamatory. Don't just make false claims because you want to say something, and something interesting.
@cevan5042 exactly. It's frustrating. Forget the rumors & conspiracies. Don't even share your opinion unless you're co-signing & can back it up with "Proof"
most people do lie lol. They say anything for relevance. I think his stance is more so people who are credible and have a career in fields are worth listening too. Otherwise he would just blindly believe politicians and hamas reports lol.
Dave Chappelle Killin them Softly came out in 2000 and its probably one the greatest stand up specials of all time, Chappelle show started in 2003, now I'm not saying that Chappelle show didn't make him grow but it sure as fuck didn't make him famous
It's not 50 million to have sex with him. It's 50 million to succumb to the whole thing. Sex is just a part of it. Also, katt has been saying this shit and has never really been in the industry the way most celebs are.
I think that $50m isn’t like, a brief case full of cash but more like “hey if you do this, I am give you an opportunity to do X number of movies or other media if you do everything right.”
Lmao just stop u bot. Why would he be lying😂 y’all gotta stop being so ignorant it’s really sad to see how people don’t have brains to realize the patterns. Katt and Dave ain’t the only ones who exposed those exact same situations almost word for word
@@jathawayv it went right over your head bro. There's no possible way to prove either side of a lot of what he said, but I agree with you. Destiny's been killing it with the bad takes lately. I expect another one from him on this and I was five minutes into this video when I commented.
I suspect the idea of Evil in high places is way too disturbing an idea for destiny to ever consider seriously. At least the competent, organized, calculated, and charming Evil that is.
he needs institutions and the State to be completely benevolent, its the only thing he puts trust in, so he will always dig his heels in for them, even when he's defending Hollywood despite not knowing fuck all about the billions of skeezy things that have happened over the years.
Destiny wants to dislike this sooooo hard. I disagree with Destiny but it’s still very entertaining. Remember when he hated the movie Oppenheimer? 😂 lol
Lol Destiny gatekeeping people on understanding that there are actual pedophilia rings in the upper sectors of private power. Love how any chance Destiny has to work within reality, he always tries to downplay it. Seriously Destiny has negative context and feels the need to come to hard conclusions on things along with 90 million counterclaims.
@@ronswanson1410This is so dumb, so you need to know the names of multiple pedophilia rings, when we already know how much pedophilia occurs in hollywood and have had blatant examples such as Epstein, of people running that kinda shit for people with influence, money and power.
He’s not gate keeping he’s just capable if critical thinking lol. You can’t just blindly believe anything. And he never says it’s un true he just tries to explain why it may be mis understood.
@@theblackpope4507if you know all of this, you should be able the easily give out one or two groups that participate in this and expose it to the world.
Contrary to what? Believing in the illuminati? I don't think that's that much of an illogical stance to hold special with all the stupid shit every person who believes in it says about it
But the whole thing doesn’t make that much sense. Plenty of white actors and comedians have worn dresses before. Like Destiny said, the fact that one of the predominant black male archetypes in American culture is of the hypermasculine, homophobic black man just makes a black man in a dress have a greater subversive and therefore amusing effect. The idea that there are a bunch of people in Hollywood conspiring behind the scenes to emasculate black men is just stupid honestly. It doesn’t jive with the actual movies and shows and themes created by Hollywood. Hollywood is not in the habit of portraying black men as weak. In the past black men often played the cool guy in the movie that wasn’t the main character but that everyone respected as a dope side character who shows integrity and helps the main character against the bad guys. Now there are plenty of black leading roles and even movies where the black guy just wins and kills all the white people, like in Django (produced by Weinstein, who seems most likely if anyone in Hollywood to be in on such a depraved conspiracy). Or a movie like 12 years a slave where the whole point is to empathize with the horrible ordeal that a black man is put through. Black men have also played gangsters and thugs in movies back in the day, which isn’t exactly a great role but it’s the exact opposite of emasculating. And why exactly would Hollywood want to go out of its way to emasculate black men anyway? What is the purpose of that? Does it keep the black man down somehow? And why would Hollywood want to keep the black man down? The whole thing reeks of hypermasculine insecurity. If you don’t want to wear a dress that’s fine, but to allege that there’s some conspiracy of Hollywood bigwigs trying to emasculate black men just doesn’t really make sense. And it doesn’t help when Katt says stuff like “I read 3,000 books in a year (or 5 years, or not clear which he was saying but both are absurd)” and “I run a sub 4.3 second 40 yard dash.” He sounds like a liar or at least an exaggerator when he makes claims absurd claims like that, yet we’re supposed to take the guy who’s making absurd claims like that seriously when he starts talking about a conspiracy theory?
I love the Hollywood black man in a dress thing because it is like a combination of every toxic mentality plaguing the black community.(and I speak as a black man) Paranoia, ego, homophobia, religiosity, anti-intellectualism, and an arrogant adherence to armchair philosophy, aka, "I figured it all out" syndrome.
It’s also black men shitting on other black men’s accomplishments. Eddie Murphy(who was way successful before “wearing a dress”) played like 6 different characters in a movie and it was funny af. Eddie is super talented but apparently he’s only successful because some white man buttf*cked him into wearing a dress.
@@beewest5704 Yeah, or maybe the real reason Hollywood keeps putting men in dresses is because they're successful and beloved by the black community? Madia, Big Mama's House, White Chicks, etc?
This was extremely difficult to listen to because Destiny seems absolutely clueless about this entire subject matter including cat and his career, his reputation, what he stands for, and everything else that was happening within the video. I couldn't take Destiny serious when watching this because he was not even focused on the interview at all. His scatterbrain comments unfocused, ill-informed and judgmental on issues within the black community that he knows nothing about. How do you not know what's going on with p Diddy? How do you not know that these things are occurring at a higher level within the black community or black Hollywood? Why make a video responding to something you know absolutely nothing about!? Do research first and then pass a comment.
I feel like destiny should have stayed away from this one 🤣 EDIT: I think the BBC bit at 14:00 literally explains why the dress thing is unfunny and seen as humiliating to a lot of black people. And DESTINY explaining why it's funny without that clicking is funny 🤣
Idk why we're pretending being paid millions to put on a dress is some sort of exploitation. I think almost every man in the nation would do that for 10-20 million dollars....
@@atetraxx I don't think there's a conspiracy either. I'm saying there's at least SOME reason people are bothered by it. Nothing is funny or unfunny for a fact.
It's not a matter of not liking stories from comedians. The problem is comedians like Chapelle have started in with what sounds a lot like preaching or parables seeking applause rather than laughter.
I can understand saying no to 50mil. You have to consider the level of contracting and recording that would happen if you did say yes. There is no way Diddy would just offer 50mil and no strings...
Well it probably wasn’t here’s a check or brief case for 50 mill but more so I film it or have ppl watch it then you’ll get slotted in high budget movies n tv shows because you’ve humiliated yourself for this exposure and money
@@Weeniewarrior15the issue is, there’s always going to be a ‘but what it REALLY meant was…’ Why didn’t Katt say, “diddy offered me this 4 times and said I’d end up getting 50 mil off deals and movies!” And not that he offered him money.
@@DeadrumKatt was drinking, and could've been speaking in a bit if shorthand since he was being interviewed by Shannon Sharpe who is one of the most popular sports media pundits. I don't think 50 million is out of the ball park for the value say a Katt Williams endorsement for Ciroc (or whatever alcohol brand Diddy has stake it now) or a Katt Williams show on Revolt (Diddy's TV network) could bring in.
@@TheBaconBasket1 that’s fine and actually pretty reasonable, but my issue still stands at the fact that there will always be an answer to explain away any doubts of his and others stories because the original story is so vague. It leaves room for people to say ‘well yeah but he probably meant’ this or that. Ends up taking away from the conclusions he tries to make in his interviews.
they do, but if you say something and it can actually cut, you'll be sued into the earth, and they all know it, or if they are REALLY well connected (Spacey), 3 of the 4 people who accuse you might just all die within like a month of each other, 4th dropped the charges almost immediatly, or like with Ed Buck, he just straight up has 3 young black gay prostitutes all die from heroin overdoses in his house and no investigation ever occurs because he's a huge Hollywood and Democrat Donor, AKA he will not be touched, sometimes though, they have to take a lick for the rest of them, see Harvey, who I guess stopped paying Hillary or whoever the fuck the proper donations.
@@Chungmunky125 27:58 “When I’m looking at each of these talent” is a good representation of how he misused the singular form to refer to multiple individuals. Certainly his usage in this segment was correct less than a quarter of the time (when intending to refer to a plural noun that is)
,Ucf american league is equal if not above the league in college, more recruits to nfl from the league conference ucf is in im pretty sure, the American football league directly recruits into NFL. I think your conference is actually lower, ucf conference is higher in recruit priority....
DESTINY IS SOOO FRUSTRATING TO WATCH SOMETIMES. At 25:55 Destiny was talking bout Dave's contract for the chappelle show. HE SHOULD HAVE LOOK iINTO IT MORE; Katt even goes into THAT SITUATION in the Sharp Interview. What happened to Katts knowledge is that they owe a bigger portion or payout to dlDave. Dave was owe 500 million dollars; but they wanted to only give him 50 million; 10%. But if he had sign the contract he would have to relinquish more creative control to the producers, and he didn't want that. One of the main factor as to why he didn't want to continue the show was a time he did a skit that involve a crackhead character; he saw a white guy really laughing too hard that it looked like he was laughing at a clown or something that wasn't human. Like how manstral shows dehumanize black people. So he probably felt if he gave more power to the exec; it will emboldened them to create skits that dehumanized black people and himself. So he refused; and the exec told him that they will destroy Dave reputation by the time he went home. That's when reports of Dave being crazy to walk away from a 50 million dollar deal; that he was on Crack and fled to Africa to continue to do more drugs. Now all this is speculation and hearsay. But it does line up with a lot of people recollection of time line and events.
36:19 imo, he isn't saying "he got fucked", he's saying he doesn't like how cold and cynical they are about technicalities and legalities surrounding his shit, and how it feels unfair. That's at least what I gather from it. He doesn't like that contracts are made the way they are, is all I really gather from this, not that he thinks they're fucking him specifically.
Nearly every mainstream white comedian has been in a dress. Mrs doubtfire style. Lazy writers. And yes, the more masculine you present, the "funnier" it is to be in a dress. Like Terry Crews
@@MWMTEE it’s actually the opposite. I used to be knee deep into conspiracies. But thanks for proving how you dumbasses can constantly make claims but can never explain.
Theres more ammo to the former than the contrary lol tons of actors are outspoken ab stuff like this they shouldnt have to put u through special ed classes for u to understand it. 'prove it to me' lol@@duke1fan90
How does destiny deny p3d0 rings after epstein, drutoux, and the finders? Theres a couple vids out there of survivors speaking out about being in elite rings.
People deny elite level trafficking for the same reason they deny SRA is a real phenomenon. Validation of those practices threatens their ego. Very early in my clinical career (kids' psychotherapist), we had an in service training concerning false or implanted memory syndrome and the ostensible invalidity of SRA (& DID). A few months later, we had a small child present to our partial hospitalization program (she was in foster care at this point) with occult symbols carved and burned into her baby flesh, and shared recall of some of her ritualistic abuse. Suffice to say I've since come to abhor people like Elizabeth Loftus (the most prolific of the SRA denialists) and their disinformation strategies. One of my colleagues was cut from a similar cloth to Destiny, and actually tried to fcking suggest this 6 year old child had maybe inflicted those wounds _herself._ That's the level of pathological denial (in service to ego maintenance) we're dealing with in this world, revoltingly. The "banality of evil" is most often found in the psyches of average people who wouldn't directly, intentionally harm others...but can't cope with having their worldview shattered. So they'll run interference for the most heinous acts & actors just so they don't have to suffer an ego death of a collapsed worldview. Weak, insecure minds keep the *_sickness_* going.
Yes these impulses exist everywhere in society but power changes people often times for the worse, sometimes allowing otherwise normal people to feel like they’re not accountable. Knowing you have the power to get away with things that normal people can’t will definitely change the way someone acts. We all know that wealthy people operate by a different set of rules and they know it
Regarding the not liking when comedians tell stories bit, to be fair this clip from Chappelle wasn't really comedy it was literally just story time. BUT I'm pretty sure this wasn't some show people paid for tickets for. He notoriously will just show up at random comedy clubs and sit up on stage and shoot shit with the audience or do stuff like this.
The problem with Kat’s argument is the racial implication. White men (like Charlie, Chaplin, Adam Sandler, John Travolta, and so many more) have been playing female roles since the invention of the video camera. It’s one of those topics that race doesn’t really play a factor.
18:33 I think what destiny is leaving out here is the unique nature of sexuality. Sex is such a profound part of the human psyche, it's almost a basic need. Being punched isn't. So, I wouldn't be surprised if traumatic things happening in the context of your most basic needs could cause some weird things to happen in your brain.
@fontagra.6142 Maslow hierarchy of needs isn't a law. It's a theory he proposed that's been heavily contested in the 70 years since he proposed it. There's no need to get hit. There is a need (or close to it) to have sex. Rape also can lead to unintentional pleasurable feelings (you can't help getting an erection or having your clit stimulated, it's all just nerves) despite it being a traumatic experience, further causing internal confusion.
18:29 actually that is very common I dunno about R. but you see it in abuse victims often. Say a person was abused growing up maybe dad was an alcoholic or abusive people through out their life find themselves dating alcoholics or abusers. I’ve heard it explained that it’s a way of trying to correct previous traumatic events
I'm a woman & I agree 1000 percent but on the other hand, what do these chicks see in this guy? Destiny is fairly intelligent which is why I watch him but other than that, I don't get the appeal
@@LightningDoesStrikeThrice Famous millionaire, who's very powerful in his circle/business, is a somewhat people person (more than most) and is very free/open with his lifestyle (No fear of being locked in).
@@LightningDoesStrikeThriceconfident, articulate, entertaining / interesting, rich, famousish, also he goes after girls in or aware of the streaming world, they're gonna know who he is and either hate him because of his content or be a fucking fan girl
I don't... understand the claim here. Hollywood specifically makes black men wear a dress before they'll let them have a career? Like, crossdressing in comedy is targeting black men or there's a specific thing of you aren't allowed to have a career if you're a black man unless you do a crossdressing sketch or movie? I feel like that humor was kinda all over in these time periods. I used to watch SNL all the time as a kid and kinda every dude in the 90s and early 00s crossdressed on that show; Phil Hartman, Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, David Spade, Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, Rob Schneider, Jim Breuer, Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, Horatio Sanz, Fred Armisen... Along with a TON of male hosts on the show, including Rudy Giuliani when he was mayor of NYC. I mean, if we're saying it's apparently automatically humiliating to wear a dress as a man, that would have been a hell of a power play on SNL's part. Except no one took it that way. And this was a common element in comedy even before the 90s and 00s. Monty Python was absolutely filled with it and that was the late-60s/early-70s. I remember hearing someone from SNL actually talk about this element specifically in the show and say that when it started in the 70s, the guys in the show refused to do crossdressing because they took it as an affront to their manhood. However, cast members in later seasons just didn't take it personally and had fun playing around with it with the writers. The 70s was also a very different time; John Belushi, for instance, was outspoken about how he wouldn't wear dresses... and he also famously believed women weren't funny (this included his castmates Gilda Radnor, Jane Curtin and Larraine Newman) and would attempt to use his power to keep sketches written by female writers off air. So... Can't help but wonder if some of this isn't much more about general homophobia and misogynistic sentiment and therefore thinking if you're asked to wear a dress, it's a personal insult to you. When you're a nobody trying to become a somebody in acting, you're gonna end up doing parts you aren't interested in or think are beneath you or too dumbed down and producers and directors are going to get you to do stuff you personally might find cheesy or cheap or degrading (and not always in the "I was violated and now need to file charges and get therapy" way) because you haven't proved yourself enough to get parts in actually good productions yet. I dunno if there's something apart from all of that where Hollywood has a "Black Men Must Don a Dress For Funnies Before They May Enter" policy... Are they saying it's specifically for black men in COMEDY? And if it's specifically about comedic actors then I just kinda feel like a shitload of comedic actors of all races have done this, especially in the 90s/00s.
Uh, what is the one town where Roman Polanski cam still get a guaranteed standing ovation? Yes, I think Hollywood has a specific problem, shared by places that are too insular or unregulated, i.e. the Vatican and Happy Valley.
i feel this idea of "black people were targeted to be put in dresses by hollywood" is ridiculous. i think literally every actor regarldess of race has worn a dress at some point, when you are an actor crossdressing is like the most typical thing in the world. ask any actor if theyve ever crossdressed for a rol and 90% of them will tell you yes
@@Zenbon111exactly. Compare the amount of black actors that have been in a dress compared to the amount of any other race then your doubt should be drastically diminished if not entirely eradicated. Imo
Dont Forget that cult NXIUM, or whatever it was called with Keith Rainier (sp again) and Allison Mack. The court docs proved there was children involved. And the media ignored the bulk of the important parts.
Katt Williams has literally always been anti industry. He was talking about the “Hollywood” parties on his first standup Destiny just a bit behind the times…
I’m even more lost than when he covers e-celeb drama. I don’t know any of the people involved in either case, but at least for internet personalities I somewhat understand the culture they’re operating in.
"YOU'RE DEAD WRONG!" Destiny Snaps And Pushes Back Hard
►ruclips.net/video/0k93OQWHQwQ/видео.html
Is destiny a Jew? 🧐
Bro there was evidence covered up by rich people and politicians. If like call the qanon and blackinatti fucking wackadoos what they are but like them Epstein things. Like dude.
Except Dave Chappelle is not a new guy that industry is taking a chance on. And when Black entertainers say they are being shafted, they use like for like examples with "yours truly" i.e., those with the complexion for protection." Try another mental gymnastics to justify why Black entertainers are being taken advantage of, or keep out of it.
@@Truthisstrangerthanfiction8Who nose?...Just kidding. Nope. They're likely paying him, or he's petrified of getting on their wrong side.
@@KaeMaiden I hear you. A lot of these RUclipsrs are controlled opposition used to position agendas, narratives, and phukery. 🤷🏽♂️
I would love to see Destiny and preach talk to each other
Destiny doesnt wanna eat thu thu the omelette of knowledge.
Please
Destiny would be too impatient. Preach would be turned off by Destiny's rigidness and unfriendliness.
Hes been on abas and preaches podcast
@@000mud000 they have a podcast? I searched aba n preach podcast Destiny on RUclips and couldn’t find anything
Destiny off the meds, can't focus, replays 7 times. Gaming streams is making a comeback 2024
@semmelthey were never meds lmao dude was roasting vyvanse and then sought a prescription out 😂
@semmel I can translate, I have kids. He didn't have a script for Vyvanse. He was abusing them then went doctor shopping to get a script. You're welcome
@semmel yea, its wild. it's my outstanding that destiny did his homework on this stuff and went to a doctor knowing what he needed or wanted and there's nothing wrong with being informed.
I feel the Illuminati is like a young child’s understanding of the real world problems that come with extraordinary wealth and influence. Also Destiny saying it’s the black Qanon is literally spot on.
Doesn't even have to be the Illuminati, could be literally any shadowy figure controlling shit behind the scenes. People just watch too many movies and don't want to think harder than surface level, coincidences don't exists unless it's convienent to them.
It really is the lazy persons way out, not limited to young children. I’ve seen it in the elderly and middle aged people who take in limited information on subjects
If he said the exact same things but left out the word illuminati, would you take him seriously?
Pretty spot on I'd say
Santa and the monster under my bed on epstein's fly list confirmed
Love that destiny is teaching his daughter new things ❤️
is that actually his daughter next to him
@@eldraque4695 yes
@@eldraque4695no, just a joke due to her age I think
@@moroniw6415 oh lmfao who is she ?
@@eldraque4695phone scroller
Never expected to see this on Destiny. Also when they said CNC kink, I thought they were referring to the machines that cut metal.
😂😂😂 I know I did too I was like "oh damn I didn't know that was a kink I for sure have that"
😂😂mechanical kink
they cut wood too 😏
Same, always think of my router and CNC machines lol
It can be programmed to do a lot of different things. There are lathes and drills and all sorts of machines that are run by CNC.
Listening to Destiny talk football might be the single most funny thing ive heard this year lmao
why
@@TheRelentlessKnight because he's always do sure of what he says, he always does research. But you can tell when he speaks about football he clearly out of his depth lol
Rules for thee but not for me! Expecting humility from Destiny is like expecting a rain dance to work.
Lol imagine why would destiny not think deep and depraved things happens out there in the entertainment industry? He isn't a part of it but wants to argue with the testimony of actual people in the industry?
Shit I didn’t realize you had to be leo dicaprio to take a stance.
@@Jm-dx9tl all I'm saying is he rubbishes claims that people literally in the industry makes🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷🤷 so how is their accounts of seeing and experiencing this kinda things dismissed.im sure kat knows a whole lot about what goes on over there than destiny would. That's all.
i dont think he denies bad things happen, but its not just the entertainment industry and everyones obsession with hollywood being 95% paedophiles while the other 5% dont speak up is a bit much. I think Kanye was a good example, his wife left him for a jewish man with a bigger 'nose' and his ego couldnt handle it so he blamed hollywood and his contracts. Maybe Kat really believe what he says but it doesnt make it true, when they made those movies with guys in dresses, the movie made money. Hollywood always recycles genres when they are selling well. Just seems there is usually a logical answer that doesnt involve a huge conspiracy. He goes on what is logical first. You say Kat knows better than destiny because he works in the industry, but you ignore that 1000s of people work in the industry and arent saying that and like Kevin Hart certainly doesnt agree with him, hes in the industry.... People make excuses for themselves and bad decisions by blaming others all the time, in every part of life. To think hollywoood celebrities are above this after about a decade of being coddled by hangers on and handlers is silly. Americans live in alternate realities now, and people totally believe their reality is the real one.... so just because someone believes something probably holds less weight now than ever.
What testimonies? From who? Could you name all of them or are you one of those “Do your own research. I said what I said.” type of people.
@@duke1fan90 if you want to hear first hand testimoies, wstch the documentary "An Open Secret" its full of first hand testimonies from people who have worked in the industry
Dave Chappelle’s situation was way different than a “standard contract”
Comedy Central was literally leasing out Chappelle Show to a crazy amount of streaming services… and their justification is that they had to give him no cut on any of the steaming residuals because streaming wasn’t considered at the time of the contracts. The issue was “weird” because it was literally a novel situation that was not “standard”
He took the shitty contract (the first season) on the chin. Then you heard about the 50 million dollar deal.
It is NOT the same as the industry shilling Destiny is doing at 25:20
So Destiny needs to do a bit more research on that situation
N Kat said Dave is actually owed $250 million but comedy Central offered $50 million instead and Dave said no .. they said you can't say no .. he said I'll take my show n walk .. comedy Central said the world will think your a drug addict if you walk away... So Dave ran to Africa soon as Dave walked out of the meeting it was news everywhere Dave a crackhead
Very interesting
@@overthincWhat gamble did they take?
Couldn’t say it better if I tired 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 tired of these shells making excuses for trash practices
@@logoutofmyaccountweirdo They paid to produce and shoot the Chappelle Show and the risk was that it could've bombed.
It's interesting honestly. I think his story is remarkable and he certainly has a way with words and conveying meaning. I also think this is a good opportunity to kinda examine some of the issues or ruts people have when it comes to rhetoric. The stories seem to have truth to them but a trend I notice with how he speaks it is that, he make assertions about a thing and the evidence to support that claim is either circumstantial or too nebulous and it can appear as if he's speaking this alternate truth that no one knows about.
The alluring thing about history is the fact that it has been altered to aid in progressing a narrative. This has been shown time and time again. This results people having skepticism and a want to fill that void with something other than the conventional history because it's poisoned. This is where the conspiracy theorist derive from. This isn't to say that Katt is that, but 2 things I learned in life is the best way to deceive someone is to add just the right amount of truth in it preferably something tangible and you may have even intentionally to tell the truth but the way you say it can imply something else.
For example, Katt made the implication that when the Sphinx in Egypt lost its nose, it was a part of elaborate attempt to keep black people from knowing what they came from. He also made the claim that Egyptians are black because they are African. Because they are a part of Africa they will always be considered African. To me just because a+b=c and d+e=c, it doesn't necessarily mean that a, b, d, and e are all synonymous with each other. One google search would tell you otherwise but because we’re lazy and skeptical…we (black people) accept it.
I hear you, but then you would have to define what a "black" person is. In my opinion, the concept of a "black" person is very American. Africans do not call themselves black (I'm sure that there are some who do, but they are most likely influenced by American culture). They call themselves either African or specifically the nationality of their country. "Black" people in the US are also called "African" American. The only differentiation between a "Black" American and other Americans would be the "African" part. And so it is no surprise that anyone who is from Africa would also be considered black by Americans. But then you have others who use the term "black" to just mean skin color. Under that usage then Egyptians, being very light skinned, would not be considered black. But if you use my first example, then they would be considered "black" because they are African. Elon Musk would be black too since he is South African. The meaning of the word "black" changes based on context.
Oh my God, so much typed to say, well the word can have many meanings and depending on.... Blah blah blah. He is talking about black Americans are saying Egyptians were black because they reachin' for any semblance of history because they want to be self important because black people was everything and invented everything. Everyone but Americans knows that isn't the case.
Being from Africa doesn't make you black. Being black makes you black. Africa is a continent not a county.
He's said stupider shit.
@@KnightOfTheWired I merely gave examples for my definitions. Nobody forced you to read all of that.
"Being from Africa doesn't make you black. Being black makes you black". See this sentence begs the question as to what being black even means then.
"Africa is a continent not a country". No shit sherlock.
@@Voidstroyer Very true
Dave was already a skilled comedian and actor prior to the Show. Destiny’s example applies to most people but Dave may actually be the exception. They don't offer 50 million dollars to nobodies. I think Destiny is uninformed.
He doesn’t have experience with the black community or the culture at large. Just like he tells people to stay out of convoluted subjects like geopolitics, he should take his own advice. Let Aba lead the conversation and ask good questions if you’re not in your element, but that kind of sincere humility is not within Destiny’s ability.
bruh there is a difference in being successful in comedy in fucking Arkansas or where ever he is from to number 1 on the map across the global you have to remember in those times internet wasn't even a thing "popular" was generally county or state based with the exception of actors and let me tell you in at least my state know one had a single clue who Dave was until rick james bitch came around then you couldn't go 1 street without hearing someone say it. at best you had dial up in those days and there was no exposure from podcasts and netflix specials and all this other shit the only thing we used internet for back then was livewire to download viruses and to lookup glitches and cheats for random games on some gameshark bullshit.
so yes technically could Dave have survived doing solo gigs and blown up just as big? its a possibility but we would never know what we DO know is he went from popular to number one on the globe for years because of comedy central.
Yeah, he sits online and plays games all day in his ivory tower.
Wasn’t the whole Dave chappelle thing about how he walked away from the show because he felt he was doing more harm than good and the execs were kinda racist. It sounds like the bit destiny went in on was chappelle telling the audience that show business is ruthless, not complaining about it and that he agrees anyway, this is a tangent of all time.
My god Destiny can be so dense sometimes
He's functionally an npc
Density
From what I remember about the Chappel thing was he got pissed that they started re streaming the show after it had been off air and he wasn’t getting paid for them re streaming it.
That was later. At the beginning the issue was they were gonna pay him a flat 50 million. After the execs were gonna fuck him over, from his original contract that was supposed to be a percentage. But the show was more successful than they initially thought it'd be.
Kelly’s argument with Annah and Destiny made her sound like a narcissist. Not even an exaggeration.
All OF girls are part self-loathing and part narcissistic.
She's a snake that cry's autism when called out.
Regarding the very first question Destiny asked, I think it occurs when there is an excess of wealth and power. Since Hollywood has a pretty large concentration of people who fit that description, it seems like it occurs more often there.
It's also an industry where you have actors/actresses who often rise up and fall off very quickly. They are people who tend to like attention, and are probably more likely to come out and talk about things after they have "fallen off" to regain relevance or air grievances once they have less to lose. Add to that, actors/actresses have eyes on them already/connections to media outlets to get their message out, and since people recognize the person, theyre more likely to click or watch a clip.
If I get screwed at my job, I can go to reddit. I could try to go to a news station, but who is going to reqlly care? No one is waiting to hear what I have to say. Plus, I'd probably just get another job.
Key word is "It seems like"
It doesn't have to happen more often, they simply have to get away with it more often. That's what I think the case is. They just are never punished for anything bad. Doesn't mean they do more bad stuff inherently, but there is zero punishment or incentive to do the right thing. So the whole industry is just corrupt.
In a weird way it could be a sort of survivorship bias. More victims speak out because more of them either have nothing to lose or a stable enough career path to take the pressure. So whether you fall off or make it big you'll be in a position to safely call them out.
It's very different for those stuck in the middle. Doing well enough to get by but not well enough to burn the bridges, which I suspect happens more often ironically, when there's LESS money involved.
Moreso than wealth, what's unique about Hollywood is the concentration of people with social leverage, and the vigilant attention of the media. People only abuse when they have the opportunity to, and being famous grants you a lot of opportunities. It also gets you looked at, whether you're caught fucking up or exposing your boss for fucking up. I'm not convinced there's a unique culture of abuse in Hollywood so much as what we see is the culmination of those two factors. But there are creeps in managerial positions everywhere, and people who would do sick shit if it was easy.
For anybody who is actually curious about the sus shit that 100% routinely goes down, watch the documentary "An Open Secret". It is incredibly black pilling in the sense that it shows how little (if any) consequences the predators at the top of the industry face for the disgusting crimes they commit. The Dave Chapelle drama is a drop in the ocean of shit that goes on in that industry on a regular basis.
Here's the thing. It's not just "the top of the industry". Normal low life and regular normal class people are also predators who do insane heinous shit. It's not some conspiracy. Probably more so.
But yes, what you're saying is why Metoo came about. Dudes with power use it to fuck. Even just lowly fast food workers.
Right. I don't get how we SEE so many sex pests get sued and/or exposed and don't think there's SOME relationship between the power/money and the crimes committed. The the rich 20 somethings on THIS platform itself are always getting exposed for abusing their power in wildly sexual ways. I don't get this notion that people are crazy for feeling this way when stories like this drop at least weekly.
An Open Secret was directed by Amy Berg, who directed West Memphis and Deliver Us From Evil 😂
@Slinkwater the thing Is we don't deny the power and wealth part. It's only when you then make arguments that aren't based in fact to claim other things.
@@DODIRTT I'm not trying to call every celebrity a pedo. I just think the money and shit make these opportunistic crimes easier and it becomes significantly easier to take advantage of a large group of people when you have a large following. This isn't just a celebrity point. The fuckin McDonald's manager down the road probably gets head for promotions. Anybody with power can take advantage, I just feel like the more power, the more advantage. So aside from the GRAND conspiracy, yeah I do think there are more pervs in Hollywood than not, but it's not jq, it's not the LGBT, it's not Satan, it's just rich assholes 🤷🏿♂️
Destiny can't multitask to save his life 😂
That whole man in a dress thing is funny because of the irony. It is hacky as fuck. Sometimes it works and it’s gold. Most of the time it is hacky. The Wayan’s brothers are brilliant and White Girls is a fucking classic.
NAURRR IT WAS THE ELITE !!!11!1one1!!!
Classic shit lol that movie is hack
It’s an extension of minstrel shows
@@aguy9071 you have any proof of that or are you one of those dumbasses that believes the word “Picnic” comes from the lynchings that were done back in the day?
Ure taste in movies is garbage just my oppinion dont have too get mad normie
That ending felt like Rogue One 🤣
It could be a personality type. Like how a lot of people with mental health issues are concentrated in the streaming space. Maybe something in the Hollywood lifestyle gravitates towards those types of personalities.
Destiny (a 35~yo man) talking about the hollywood creeps while he's sitting there with a, what like 18-20yo(?), who is radiating trauma, has already had several _"filler"_ surgeries but looks, talks & thinks like a 15yo is...
_...weird, _*_to say the least_*_ :V_
It's not just Hollywood that's sick. All of America is an open air Asylum at this point! 😅
Destiny picks his side, then clings on to it and justifing while hes right, while doing "research"
brother stop listening on 2x speed if youre not understanding what aba and preach are saying
1:05 - Yes. Hollywood, the mainstream music industry, and other entertainment industries, have a hierarchy structure that select for people to abuse their power pretty uniquely. The casting couch euphemism is 100% a thing. Essentially boiled down to the fact that sexual favors are the only thing standing between you and becoming an international superstar. "Are there weird people everywhere?" is some smooth-brain shit. The hiring manager at Home Depot isn't getting chicks to blow him for the coveted position of Self Checkout Cashier.
"Show me the evidence!Show me the evidence!"
I mean churches, business, couches, teachers, and local leaders.
@@lolizorz And when said evidence is provided via dozens or even hundreds of reports from actors, they're just "crazy" or attention seeking. Destiny's numerous failures with his own cognitive dissonance are becoming pitiful: denial is a helluva drug.
@@datboicasinoman are churches weird man. heck we even had movies in the 90s talking about weird teachers and step parents. weirdos are everywhere bc there are power differential everywhere.
@@psychegoddessoflight9358 Denial, not just a river in Egypt
With a bit of a psychotherapy background I would point out that many victims reintroduce/recreate trauma into their lives.
Many people that go through sexual trauma will attempt to recreate, reenact, or produce similar conditions as the traumatic event. The theory their brain forms is along the lines of "if I can re-experience this event and get out of it safetly, then I'm not truamatised." It's of course a false assertion but you can see patterns of exposure in how our brains heal from truama in talk therapy (i.e. talk about the event and slowly process the attached feelings).
If someone develops a kink for consensual non-consensual sex it may be related to this.
Or they continue to act in the way that got them in trouble in the first place? Recreating the traumatic situation?
what is a "bit of a psychotherapy background"?
does that mean you went to therapy?
@annadashawnabrownxixirxirs8419 maybe they took some classes. However, even though I personally have an associate degree in medical assistance I'd never claim to "have a bit of a medical background". So maybe they're full of crap
but this is also what he was saying about it beinga just-so theory. we can have theories about this but none of it is data-based (unless it is and i am unaware). these hypotheses are unfalsifiable.
Maaaan some of yall are so outside of your element here and its extremely entertaining
Didn't the p didy and weinstein cases kinda prove this type of stuff goes on.
It definitely does but I think destiny believes in his mind one instance ≠ how the entire industry works. But if RUclipsrs and other online creators get outed for something similar and they’re “no-names” in comparison to Hollywood celebs than it’s safe to say it’s more than likely a known evil
@@Weeniewarrior15 yeah it's weird, I don't even think it's just a Hollywood thing, but this type of hazing or humiliation is common in a lot of industries.
Bro listed two people for a industry that has thousands of people in it for over 100 years
@@datboicasino wow 2 of the most powerful people that determined of people could get roles depending on the sexual favors they did, who would think this happens a lot more oh no.
Bruh Epstein did run a child sex trafficking ring
Robinhood: Men in Tights with Dave Chappelle.... he wore a dress
Katt has always spoken out about the industry.
I haven't actually heard anyone say Katt is lying. Mostly they've tried to make a joke or just say he's crazy, drunk, high, whatever... basically just being dismissive
The entire male cast was in dresses at the same time, though. It wasn't just the black dude in a dress.
@@kitchenambassador
Dave complaints are abt black men wearing a dress and he's repeatedly said that he won't wear a dress. I've never heard him say it's ok in certain situations. That doesn't mean he hasn't made that clarification but I've never heard him make that distinction.
34:30
It's funny because they prolly said "what do we need you for" to hundreds of comedians. The face that they didn't gamble and 1 comedia became sucessful isn't proof of anything. But Dave, you go king. Thanks for this 30m story that had 0 jokes on a comedy set because you needed to vent.
Destiny lost respect for Chappelle when he talked about contracts... I lost respect for Chappelle when he admitted to taking turns beating a guy who tackled him on stage with his security. And I'll quote "I always wanted to do that"
He attacked him first
@@Galvatronover The dude was apprehended already. That's all I will say.
How dare he hit a guy who attacked him! The nerve of some people.
@@FearHAVOKRight? What a dumb fucking reason. "WOw DaVe I canT Believe You hit the dude who attacked attacked you and threatened your life. How uncouth"
No one says anything about bugs Bunny cross dressing. That's shown to millions of kids all over the country.
Yep and the Three Stooges were doing it nearly 100 years ago
Straight up hypocrisy
It’s kind of funny because if you asked most black men in America about Preach and his dancing, they’d call him a gay slur and accuse him of emasculating black men.
What gay dancing? I've only seen him dance salsa hardly a gay dance.
@@EbonyPope he does Balet as well
@@EbonyPope he does ballet as well. Also has a slightly feminine voice.
@@duke1fan90 I understand Ballet. But his voice? It's quite deep and soothing. He would be good voice actor.
@@EbonyPopenobody’s saying that he wouldn’t be a good voice actor? lol but denying that he talks with the feminine accent/almost-lisp doesn’t seem to be listening to his voice. And this is coming from a dude who wouldn’t even say that EITHER of these instances are ‘emasculating’ anyone let alone a whole race
Lol Destiny waaaay out of his element here. Katt was right about 90 percent of the stuff he said.
how would you know?
@@welshman7410Just trust him bro.
Disagree
@@welshman7410 Because i find Katt funny duh.
back to 4chan with ya
Why does destiny have such hard stances on things he has absolutely NO idea what he is talking about, he is poulling a pre-cope Lav rn. He missed the mark on literally everything he was talking about.
and he says shit with so much confidence
@lidiagizaw3828 I can usually back him up, but not when he clearly doesn't know anything. like it's a 17m video. you steam for about 8 hours, just watch it...
It's the nature of the gnome.
Destiny was kinda off on most of the stuff he was talking about
Especially the chapelle contract claim
Chapelle said he had a lawyer that was given to him by Comedy Central he told Dave that the contract said he would he’d 50% profits but it was in fact 50% up to the first 100 million when they made 500 million
And he was never told that he had to reup his contract to claim the money
Which would most likely be a similar contract to the first
Where he would get a capped percentage and have to reup to claim that payout also.
His example doesn’t compare because he missed or forgot the true point of Dave’s set
Where Netflix comes in is when Dave came back he was on Netflix and they licensed the chapelle show to build hype not knowing Dave’s relationship with Comedy Central at the time then Dave threw his weight around and told every network that wanted to work with him to stop airing the show and then the owner from Comedy Central “made it right”
so dave was too dumb to have his own lawyer
@@lolwhatidk 100%. Sounds like Comedy Central was shady, but aren’t all companies trying to screw their employees at all times? Imagine you’re about to sign a contract for $50 million, and you don’t spring a thousand bucks on your own attorney, or even read the contract yourself. Plus this is Dave’s version of events, I’m sure Comedy Central has their side, and the truth is somewhere along the way
I wouldn’t say Dave Chappelle wasn’t famous before Chappelle’s Show, he had a big HBO Special a few years before, (and that’s when having a HBO Special was huge) he’d show up on Late Night with Conan O’Brain back when that show was big, and he’d show up in stuff from time to time...he played Tom Hank’s best friend in You’ve Got Mail. He was in that kind of place where things could go either way, but he was on an upward trajectory. But Chappelle’s Show is the thing that made him huge. And even by his own administration in that story, even after the success of his HBO Special it sounds like they turned down his show. And before that special, Chappelle hadn’t really had much success as a star. He had a show on ABC in the mid ‘90s that was a spinoff of Home Improvement that only lasted a season; and while Screwed and Half Baked are funny, but they weren’t exactly successful, they were cult movies. Although Comedy Central was running Half Baked so much at one point in the early 2000s (when they were running BattleBots) I could see their success with that being more of a reason they gave him a show than his HBO Special.
When Dave Chappelle says people think he made a bunch of money from that show, but they didn’t have to pay him. I’m like 99.9% sure he’s talking about the $50,000,000 deal he signed to do seasons 3 and 4, (which he didn’t do) and isn’t saying he was never paid to do the show at all. Like, he was definitely paid for the first two seasons of that show. And he maybe even got a small cut of DVD sales; those DVD sales being why he was getting paid so much for a third and fourth season. But the big money was for a season 3 and 4, and he quit after only filming a bit of Season 3.
his outlook on tfue is dead wrong. The issue was 80% of his revenue was being taken while being contractually forced to stream all day for full years with no break.
As an adult male who has worked for corporate America for the past 20 years, I can assure you Hollywood is not a uniquely sick place. This behavior is ubiquitous. Conservatives like to isolate Hollywood deviancy because it’s dominated by liberals, but they ignore small town perversions.
Nothing more annoying than watching my favorite political streamer try and fail repeatedly, to analyze and understand black culture
You act like black culture is any harder to understand than any other culture, lol. 😂😂😂 Man, hush.
Lmao exactly
Black culture is goofy so 💀 can't blame him.
@@Zenbon111 I can name a few cultures with some goofy practices, lol. It's not just Black culture. 😂
@@Zenbon111bbc got you mad huh
I like this content, its a break from toxic politics
When Destiny doesn't know something or hasn't heard something or didn't come up with the research himself you just simply saying I don't believe that doesn't mean it's not true
It means he doesn't believe it.
That's usually when another party would provide evidence or data supporting the topic or in order to convince destiny, but that rarely happens.
It's ok to not believe something clown
@@Zenbon111is it though? He denied factual reality when he pretended Hollywood doesn't have a sexual abuse problem despite the literal mountains of evidence, testimony, and after me2, several convictions.
@@justifano7046 he can "not believe" something all he wants, he knows nothing about Hollywoods many fucked up stories, so unless he's willing to even skim fucking Wikipedia, he can shelf his disbelief, he doesn't have to believe either, but at least to basic fact checks, he should look up how much shit Bryan singer got away with.
@@keithfilibeck2390 he never denied that fucked up shit happens in Hollywood you schizo. Get an actual argument.
Illuminati aside there is a trend of putting black men in dresses. Maybe the executives realized that works. At end of the day katt is saying he’s funny enough to entertain without putting on a dress
There’s a trend of putting comedians in dresses it’s been around longer than we been born
Ok. This girl clearly doesn't know what she's talking about.
What she said is defamatory.
Don't just make false claims because you want to say something, and something interesting.
*Provides no examples*
@cevan5042 exactly. It's frustrating. Forget the rumors & conspiracies.
Don't even share your opinion unless you're co-signing & can back it up with "Proof"
bro, what u expect, she like 19, lol
Destiny literally has the mindset "people only lie, only the state and positions of power are worth listening to."
Makes me crazy. Seriously.
most people do lie lol.
They say anything for relevance.
I think his stance is more so people who are credible and have a career in fields are worth listening too.
Otherwise he would just blindly believe politicians and hamas reports lol.
@@theflipper404 So, you committed many fallacies by jumping from one extreme to another... I don't think that way of arguing makes any sense.
@@uUuWolf16uUu Gotcha bro you know everything
@@theflipper404 wow. Nice childish answer. As expected.
@@uUuWolf16uUu Stupid comments aren't worth mature responses.
Dave Chappelle Killin them Softly came out in 2000 and its probably one the greatest stand up specials of all time, Chappelle show started in 2003, now I'm not saying that Chappelle show didn't make him grow but it sure as fuck didn't make him famous
It's not 50 million to have sex with him. It's 50 million to succumb to the whole thing. Sex is just a part of it. Also, katt has been saying this shit and has never really been in the industry the way most celebs are.
I think that $50m isn’t like, a brief case full of cash but more like “hey if you do this, I am give you an opportunity to do X number of movies or other media if you do everything right.”
Destiny's point is that P Diddy wouldn't (and couldn't) put a little under a tenth of his *NET WORTH* into that.
@@frankdevo5715I guess we'll know if they make 20 fast and furious movies
@@colbyrob4814but it’s not just Diddy.
Noooo shot! No shot.
Destiny is gonna do 2 weeks of research to determine nothing katt said is true.
Lmao just stop u bot. Why would he be lying😂 y’all gotta stop being so ignorant it’s really sad to see how people don’t have brains to realize the patterns. Katt and Dave ain’t the only ones who exposed those exact same situations almost word for word
Can’t because 90% is on video receipt 😂 especially in terms of joke stealing
@@jathawayvKatt may not be lying, but he can be over embellishing based on his perceptions, not reality.
@@jathawayv it went right over your head bro. There's no possible way to prove either side of a lot of what he said, but I agree with you.
Destiny's been killing it with the bad takes lately. I expect another one from him on this and I was five minutes into this video when I commented.
@@Tumorcoach sarcasm. Destiny's been a clown as of late.
It's pretty funny seeing the Kelly clip 1st and watching this one as a prequel 😂😂
Remember when Destiny was SO sure about his relationship….
now he's grooming girls half his age KEK
we dont get no mel time anymore
he's collection abuse victims now.
I suspect the idea of Evil in high places is way too disturbing an idea for destiny to ever consider seriously.
At least the competent, organized, calculated, and charming Evil that is.
he needs institutions and the State to be completely benevolent, its the only thing he puts trust in, so he will always dig his heels in for them, even when he's defending Hollywood despite not knowing fuck all about the billions of skeezy things that have happened over the years.
Destiny wants to dislike this sooooo hard. I disagree with Destiny but it’s still very entertaining. Remember when he hated the movie Oppenheimer? 😂 lol
oppenheimer was kinda fart sniffy without substance tho... its a very overrated movie.
Oppenheimer was disappointing tbh. The explosion looked like something done in someone’s backyard
@@bajsmongo2000 it is overrated and that’s my point. If it was underrated this woman Destiny would have loved it
@@bajsmongo2000 okay what ever mr contrarian
Lol Destiny gatekeeping people on understanding that there are actual pedophilia rings in the upper sectors of private power. Love how any chance Destiny has to work within reality, he always tries to downplay it. Seriously Destiny has negative context and feels the need to come to hard conclusions on things along with 90 million counterclaims.
Alright, name 4 that exist and have evidence of existing.
@@ronswanson1410This is so dumb, so you need to know the names of multiple pedophilia rings, when we already know how much pedophilia occurs in hollywood and have had blatant examples such as Epstein, of people running that kinda shit for people with influence, money and power.
He’s not gate keeping he’s just capable if critical thinking lol. You can’t just blindly believe anything. And he never says it’s un true he just tries to explain why it may be mis understood.
@@theblackpope4507if you know all of this, you should be able the easily give out one or two groups that participate in this and expose it to the world.
Lol what “understanding”? 🤣 you have no evidence of anything except a broke comedian, celeb fan pages and twitter, stop it
Destiny sometimes just likes to play the contrary side.
He’s just mad that he does all his weird kinky shit and they never cut him a check
Contrary to what? Believing in the illuminati? I don't think that's that much of an illogical stance to hold special with all the stupid shit every person who believes in it says about it
Only sometimes you say
Half his commentary is contrarian.
But the whole thing doesn’t make that much sense. Plenty of white actors and comedians have worn dresses before. Like Destiny said, the fact that one of the predominant black male archetypes in American culture is of the hypermasculine, homophobic black man just makes a black man in a dress have a greater subversive and therefore amusing effect.
The idea that there are a bunch of people in Hollywood conspiring behind the scenes to emasculate black men is just stupid honestly. It doesn’t jive with the actual movies and shows and themes created by Hollywood. Hollywood is not in the habit of portraying black men as weak. In the past black men often played the cool guy in the movie that wasn’t the main character but that everyone respected as a dope side character who shows integrity and helps the main character against the bad guys. Now there are plenty of black leading roles and even movies where the black guy just wins and kills all the white people, like in Django (produced by Weinstein, who seems most likely if anyone in Hollywood to be in on such a depraved conspiracy). Or a movie like 12 years a slave where the whole point is to empathize with the horrible ordeal that a black man is put through. Black men have also played gangsters and thugs in movies back in the day, which isn’t exactly a great role but it’s the exact opposite of emasculating.
And why exactly would Hollywood want to go out of its way to emasculate black men anyway? What is the purpose of that? Does it keep the black man down somehow? And why would Hollywood want to keep the black man down?
The whole thing reeks of hypermasculine insecurity. If you don’t want to wear a dress that’s fine, but to allege that there’s some conspiracy of Hollywood bigwigs trying to emasculate black men just doesn’t really make sense. And it doesn’t help when Katt says stuff like “I read 3,000 books in a year (or 5 years, or not clear which he was saying but both are absurd)” and “I run a sub 4.3 second 40 yard dash.” He sounds like a liar or at least an exaggerator when he makes claims absurd claims like that, yet we’re supposed to take the guy who’s making absurd claims like that seriously when he starts talking about a conspiracy theory?
I love the Hollywood black man in a dress thing because it is like a combination of every toxic mentality plaguing the black community.(and I speak as a black man)
Paranoia, ego, homophobia, religiosity, anti-intellectualism, and an arrogant adherence to armchair philosophy, aka, "I figured it all out" syndrome.
It's just a Hollywood humiliation ritual for BM.
It’s also black men shitting on other black men’s accomplishments. Eddie Murphy(who was way successful before “wearing a dress”) played like 6 different characters in a movie and it was funny af. Eddie is super talented but apparently he’s only successful because some white man buttf*cked him into wearing a dress.
@@beewest5704 Yeah, or maybe the real reason Hollywood keeps putting men in dresses is because they're successful and beloved by the black community? Madia, Big Mama's House, White Chicks, etc?
I find it funny how she sits behind destiny and not beside him.
What a weird thing to focus on. Creepy ass
She knows her place 😂
he does it purposely to gain validation from his incels in chat
"What do you mean the radio?" shit had me crackin up
This was extremely difficult to listen to because Destiny seems absolutely clueless about this entire subject matter including cat and his career, his reputation, what he stands for, and everything else that was happening within the video. I couldn't take Destiny serious when watching this because he was not even focused on the interview at all. His scatterbrain comments unfocused, ill-informed and judgmental on issues within the black community that he knows nothing about. How do you not know what's going on with p Diddy? How do you not know that these things are occurring at a higher level within the black community or black Hollywood? Why make a video responding to something you know absolutely nothing about!? Do research first and then pass a comment.
Translation: Destiny didn’t agree with me and that makes me angry!
They start with Hollywood then start talking about Dr Luke from the music industry and an olympic coach then reitterate "yeahhh its hollywood"
I feel like destiny should have stayed away from this one 🤣
EDIT: I think the BBC bit at 14:00 literally explains why the dress thing is unfunny and seen as humiliating to a lot of black people. And DESTINY explaining why it's funny without that clicking is funny 🤣
Imagine acting and having to play a role not like yourself.
Imagine being a professional and not caring because you just made bank.
Unfunny to you but gut that gimmick kills at the box office which is why Hollywood wants comedians to do it
Idk why we're pretending being paid millions to put on a dress is some sort of exploitation. I think almost every man in the nation would do that for 10-20 million dollars....
Wearing a dress has been in comedy and theatre as a joke since forever. They're no fucking conspiracy.
@@atetraxx I don't think there's a conspiracy either. I'm saying there's at least SOME reason people are bothered by it. Nothing is funny or unfunny for a fact.
43:49: "I know the basketball" so glad that Destiny brings on such upstanding intelligent women
35:57 nope it was the movie half baked and hsi standup work back before streaming, shame on you Destiny you should know this
It's not a matter of not liking stories from comedians. The problem is comedians like Chapelle have started in with what sounds a lot like preaching or parables seeking applause rather than laughter.
I can understand saying no to 50mil. You have to consider the level of contracting and recording that would happen if you did say yes. There is no way Diddy would just offer 50mil and no strings...
Well it probably wasn’t here’s a check or brief case for 50 mill but more so I film it or have ppl watch it then you’ll get slotted in high budget movies n tv shows because you’ve humiliated yourself for this exposure and money
@@Weeniewarrior15the issue is, there’s always going to be a ‘but what it REALLY meant was…’
Why didn’t Katt say, “diddy offered me this 4 times and said I’d end up getting 50 mil off deals and movies!” And not that he offered him money.
@@Weeniewarrior15why would anyone want to fuck Kat Williams of all the famous people that exist
@@DeadrumKatt was drinking, and could've been speaking in a bit if shorthand since he was being interviewed by Shannon Sharpe who is one of the most popular sports media pundits. I don't think 50 million is out of the ball park for the value say a Katt Williams endorsement for Ciroc (or whatever alcohol brand Diddy has stake it now) or a Katt Williams show on Revolt (Diddy's TV network) could bring in.
@@TheBaconBasket1 that’s fine and actually pretty reasonable, but my issue still stands at the fact that there will always be an answer to explain away any doubts of his and others stories because the original story is so vague. It leaves room for people to say ‘well yeah but he probably meant’ this or that. Ends up taking away from the conclusions he tries to make in his interviews.
men beeing sodomized in the rap industry has been a problem for meny years and lots of rappers have talked about it
The problem with Hollywood is that stuff goes on, they all know what's going on, and noone says anything.
That’s a problem with In groups in general. Police being a major offender of the same shit
they do, but if you say something and it can actually cut, you'll be sued into the earth, and they all know it, or if they are REALLY well connected (Spacey), 3 of the 4 people who accuse you might just all die within like a month of each other, 4th dropped the charges almost immediatly, or like with Ed Buck, he just straight up has 3 young black gay prostitutes all die from heroin overdoses in his house and no investigation ever occurs because he's a huge Hollywood and Democrat Donor, AKA he will not be touched, sometimes though, they have to take a lick for the rest of them, see Harvey, who I guess stopped paying Hillary or whoever the fuck the proper donations.
Apparently talent has become both a plural and a singular word. Now that’s talent
@@Chungmunky125 27:58 “When I’m looking at each of these talent” is a good representation of how he misused the singular form to refer to multiple individuals. Certainly his usage in this segment was correct less than a quarter of the time (when intending to refer to a plural noun that is)
I feel like every british comedian has been in a dress as well
,Ucf american league is equal if not above the league in college, more recruits to nfl from the league conference ucf is in im pretty sure, the American football league directly recruits into NFL. I think your conference is actually lower, ucf conference is higher in recruit priority....
DESTINY IS SOOO FRUSTRATING TO WATCH SOMETIMES. At 25:55 Destiny was talking bout Dave's contract for the chappelle show. HE SHOULD HAVE LOOK iINTO IT MORE; Katt even goes into THAT SITUATION in the Sharp Interview. What happened to Katts knowledge is that they owe a bigger portion or payout to dlDave. Dave was owe 500 million dollars; but they wanted to only give him 50 million; 10%. But if he had sign the contract he would have to relinquish more creative control to the producers, and he didn't want that. One of the main factor as to why he didn't want to continue the show was a time he did a skit that involve a crackhead character; he saw a white guy really laughing too hard that it looked like he was laughing at a clown or something that wasn't human. Like how manstral shows dehumanize black people. So he probably felt if he gave more power to the exec; it will emboldened them to create skits that dehumanized black people and himself. So he refused; and the exec told him that they will destroy Dave reputation by the time he went home. That's when reports of Dave being crazy to walk away from a 50 million dollar deal; that he was on Crack and fled to Africa to continue to do more drugs. Now all this is speculation and hearsay. But it does line up with a lot of people recollection of time line and events.
Basssssed
36:19 imo, he isn't saying "he got fucked", he's saying he doesn't like how cold and cynical they are about technicalities and legalities surrounding his shit, and how it feels unfair. That's at least what I gather from it. He doesn't like that contracts are made the way they are, is all I really gather from this, not that he thinks they're fucking him specifically.
Nearly every mainstream white comedian has been in a dress. Mrs doubtfire style. Lazy writers. And yes, the more masculine you present, the "funnier" it is to be in a dress. Like Terry Crews
I feel like there should be an acknowledgement of the person in the video sitting next to Destiny in either the title or description.
i got 10 mins cant watch anymore destiny already made his mind up befor the video that this all fake so he trying to just think of excuse
Prove why it isn’t fake. And don’t respond with “do your own research and find out yourself”.
@@duke1fan90 you was the guy years ago saying prove theres a pedo island lol
@@MWMTEE it’s actually the opposite. I used to be knee deep into conspiracies. But thanks for proving how you dumbasses can constantly make claims but can never explain.
@@duke1fan90the receits already came out lol maybe google first or… just type it into youtube
Theres more ammo to the former than the contrary lol tons of actors are outspoken ab stuff like this they shouldnt have to put u through special ed classes for u to understand it. 'prove it to me' lol@@duke1fan90
Dave Chapelle was already famous
How does destiny deny p3d0 rings after epstein, drutoux, and the finders? Theres a couple vids out there of survivors speaking out about being in elite rings.
you can say pedo in the comments
The Franklin community credit union one in Omaha where he's from too lol.
Because it's cringe? even if those were true that'd be like 0.001% of actual children abuse
People deny elite level trafficking for the same reason they deny SRA is a real phenomenon. Validation of those practices threatens their ego.
Very early in my clinical career (kids' psychotherapist), we had an in service training concerning false or implanted memory syndrome and the ostensible invalidity of SRA (& DID). A few months later, we had a small child present to our partial hospitalization program (she was in foster care at this point) with occult symbols carved and burned into her baby flesh, and shared recall of some of her ritualistic abuse. Suffice to say I've since come to abhor people like Elizabeth Loftus (the most prolific of the SRA denialists) and their disinformation strategies.
One of my colleagues was cut from a similar cloth to Destiny, and actually tried to fcking suggest this 6 year old child had maybe inflicted those wounds _herself._ That's the level of pathological denial (in service to ego maintenance) we're dealing with in this world, revoltingly.
The "banality of evil" is most often found in the psyches of average people who wouldn't directly, intentionally harm others...but can't cope with having their worldview shattered. So they'll run interference for the most heinous acts & actors just so they don't have to suffer an ego death of a collapsed worldview. Weak, insecure minds keep the *_sickness_* going.
@@psychegoddessoflight9358 well said
Bad take marathon 😂
they're everywhere, it's just easier with people who have power over people
Yes these impulses exist everywhere in society but power changes people often times for the worse, sometimes allowing otherwise normal people to feel like they’re not accountable. Knowing you have the power to get away with things that normal people can’t will definitely change the way someone acts.
We all know that wealthy people operate by a different set of rules and they know it
@@frankdevo5715 doesn't even have to be that deep, child abuses within family is too common, but people aren't aware, only public cases ;D
Regarding the not liking when comedians tell stories bit, to be fair this clip from Chappelle wasn't really comedy it was literally just story time. BUT I'm pretty sure this wasn't some show people paid for tickets for. He notoriously will just show up at random comedy clubs and sit up on stage and shoot shit with the audience or do stuff like this.
36:28 I believe the issue was ownership of his material.
Destiny my dud what is the point of you being on your meds if you can’t follow five minutes of Ava and Preach… get your shit together, my friend😂
this is the one other thing destiny kind of missed the point, like with arguing lead attorney on divorces and the malicious use of it.
The problem with Kat’s argument is the racial implication. White men (like Charlie, Chaplin, Adam Sandler, John Travolta, and so many more) have been playing female roles since the invention of the video camera. It’s one of those topics that race doesn’t really play a factor.
18:33 I think what destiny is leaving out here is the unique nature of sexuality. Sex is such a profound part of the human psyche, it's almost a basic need. Being punched isn't. So, I wouldn't be surprised if traumatic things happening in the context of your most basic needs could cause some weird things to happen in your brain.
Physical safety is absolutely a basic need. I think it’s literally the most important one on Maslow’s hierarchy.
@fontagra.6142 Maslow hierarchy of needs isn't a law. It's a theory he proposed that's been heavily contested in the 70 years since he proposed it. There's no need to get hit. There is a need (or close to it) to have sex. Rape also can lead to unintentional pleasurable feelings (you can't help getting an erection or having your clit stimulated, it's all just nerves) despite it being a traumatic experience, further causing internal confusion.
@@UnseenOct “there’s no need to get hit” no shit Sherlock, the need is physical safety and getting hit violates that. Use your brain
@fontagra.6142 OK now tell me how the need for sex relates to rape
@@UnseenOct not sure what this has to do with anything bud. Both sex and physical safety are basic human needs (sex less so). Both can be violated.
One way to escape trauma is to integrate it. This Is a self protection thing, if you can't escape it you just engrain it and will like it.
exactly that's how most molested girls become sex workers . look it up
Yep gotta go to therapy if you can't integrate it yourself, otherwise it causes them ptsd flashbacks and freezes too sometimes.
18:29 actually that is very common I dunno about R. but you see it in abuse victims often. Say a person was abused growing up maybe dad was an alcoholic or abusive people through out their life find themselves dating alcoholics or abusers. I’ve heard it explained that it’s a way of trying to correct previous traumatic events
Destiny has the worst taste in women lmao
All poly people do. Sx partying basically
I'm a woman & I agree 1000 percent but on the other hand, what do these chicks see in this guy? Destiny is fairly intelligent which is why I watch him but other than that, I don't get the appeal
@@LightningDoesStrikeThrice Famous millionaire, who's very powerful in his circle/business, is a somewhat people person (more than most) and is very free/open with his lifestyle (No fear of being locked in).
@@LightningDoesStrikeThricemoney, clout, attraction to fame
@@LightningDoesStrikeThriceconfident, articulate, entertaining / interesting, rich, famousish, also he goes after girls in or aware of the streaming world, they're gonna know who he is and either hate him because of his content or be a fucking fan girl
I don't... understand the claim here. Hollywood specifically makes black men wear a dress before they'll let them have a career? Like, crossdressing in comedy is targeting black men or there's a specific thing of you aren't allowed to have a career if you're a black man unless you do a crossdressing sketch or movie?
I feel like that humor was kinda all over in these time periods. I used to watch SNL all the time as a kid and kinda every dude in the 90s and early 00s crossdressed on that show; Phil Hartman, Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, David Spade, Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, Rob Schneider, Jim Breuer, Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, Horatio Sanz, Fred Armisen... Along with a TON of male hosts on the show, including Rudy Giuliani when he was mayor of NYC. I mean, if we're saying it's apparently automatically humiliating to wear a dress as a man, that would have been a hell of a power play on SNL's part. Except no one took it that way.
And this was a common element in comedy even before the 90s and 00s. Monty Python was absolutely filled with it and that was the late-60s/early-70s.
I remember hearing someone from SNL actually talk about this element specifically in the show and say that when it started in the 70s, the guys in the show refused to do crossdressing because they took it as an affront to their manhood. However, cast members in later seasons just didn't take it personally and had fun playing around with it with the writers.
The 70s was also a very different time; John Belushi, for instance, was outspoken about how he wouldn't wear dresses... and he also famously believed women weren't funny (this included his castmates Gilda Radnor, Jane Curtin and Larraine Newman) and would attempt to use his power to keep sketches written by female writers off air. So...
Can't help but wonder if some of this isn't much more about general homophobia and misogynistic sentiment and therefore thinking if you're asked to wear a dress, it's a personal insult to you.
When you're a nobody trying to become a somebody in acting, you're gonna end up doing parts you aren't interested in or think are beneath you or too dumbed down and producers and directors are going to get you to do stuff you personally might find cheesy or cheap or degrading (and not always in the "I was violated and now need to file charges and get therapy" way) because you haven't proved yourself enough to get parts in actually good productions yet. I dunno if there's something apart from all of that where Hollywood has a "Black Men Must Don a Dress For Funnies Before They May Enter" policy...
Are they saying it's specifically for black men in COMEDY? And if it's specifically about comedic actors then I just kinda feel like a shitload of comedic actors of all races have done this, especially in the 90s/00s.
Katt williams smokes hard
Wow..
Uh, what is the one town where Roman Polanski cam still get a guaranteed standing ovation?
Yes, I think Hollywood has a specific problem, shared by places that are too insular or unregulated, i.e. the Vatican and Happy Valley.
Bryan Singer and Kevin Spacey (and others) are still beloved too, they don't care about who these powerful guys fuck, so long as they stick together.
i feel this idea of "black people were targeted to be put in dresses by hollywood" is ridiculous. i think literally every actor regarldess of race has worn a dress at some point, when you are an actor crossdressing is like the most typical thing in the world. ask any actor if theyve ever crossdressed for a rol and 90% of them will tell you yes
Ok Amanda because you know 90% of actors right 💀. Clueless
People like you couldn't recognize the truth if it would hit them in the face
@@Zenbon111exactly. Compare the amount of black actors that have been in a dress compared to the amount of any other race then your doubt should be drastically diminished if not entirely eradicated. Imo
another dummy that wants to sound profound 😂
I don’t think he was offering 50 million for sex. It was a project but the sex was required to get the project. Harvey Weinstein style.
Does the Epstein situation not prove that there are literally predator rings.
destiny becomes low iq when it comes to this stuff
It proves there was one guy with one island. It doesn't prove anything more than that.
That doesn’t mean every high status person has one
No. Just names on a list proves nothing yet.
Dont Forget that cult NXIUM, or whatever it was called with Keith Rainier (sp again) and Allison Mack. The court docs proved there was children involved. And the media ignored the bulk of the important parts.
Kat Williams was actually never part of the ““ industry he started out independent, and stayed independent once he saw what was happening within it…
Katt Williams has literally always been anti industry. He was talking about the “Hollywood” parties on his first standup
Destiny just a bit behind the times…
"Ahh your so humble" 😂😂 smart ass lol
Destiny got a new play thing that's good this one is definitely more his speed. Smart move she seems grateful to just be in his presence.
Very normal and not a totally unhinged comment.
Franklin Scandal is nuts and totally real
Epstein 🤷🏾♂️
People like don't even talk about everything he did. The people in his cycle..
you're so brave for that. wow.
I’m even more lost than when he covers e-celeb drama. I don’t know any of the people involved in either case, but at least for internet personalities I somewhat understand the culture they’re operating in.