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  Comedian Lil Rel Howery Speaks Out Against Harmful Jokes, Urges Colleagues to Stand Up for Social Justice

‘I’m Black first’: Lil Rel Howery says comedians must ‘stand on something’ amid debates over harmful jokesIn a powerful statement that's resonating with audiences everywhere, comedian and actor Lil Rel Howery has made it clear that he will no longer stay silent in the face of hurtful jokes. With his sharp wit and unapologetic honesty, Howery is calling out comedians who use their platforms to perpetuate racism and harm others.

A Call to Action
Howery's comments come on the heels of a recent controversy surrounding Netflix's 'The Roast of Kevin Hart,' which included jokes about George Floyd, a Black man who was tragically killed by police. The comedian took to social media to express his outrage and disappointment, stating that such jokes are not only hurtful but also perpetuate a culture of racism and oppression.

The Power of Comedy
Howery acknowledges the escapist power of comedy and entertainment, saying that his work is designed to offer a 'little break from this crazy world' and give viewers a mental escape. However, he makes it clear that this does not mean comedians should use their platforms to perpetuate harm or make light of serious issues.

A Message to Comedians
Howery's message is directed squarely at his colleagues in the comedy world, urging them to stand up for what is right and not be complicit in perpetuating harm. He notes that comedians have a unique platform and responsibility to use their voices for good, rather than allowing themselves to be silenced or co-opted by those who seek to exploit and harm others.

A Call to Action
Howery's words are a powerful reminder of the impact that comedians can have on society. By using their platforms to speak out against harm and oppression, they can help create a more just and equitable world for all. As Howery so eloquently puts it, 'You do any of that s—t in front of me, you're definitely gonna get f—ng checked.'

Lil Rel Howery's powerful statement is a wake-up call to comedians everywhere: it's time to stand up for what is right and use our platforms to create positive change. By speaking out against harm and oppression, we can help build a more just and equitable world for all.

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