The country should be more inclusive, not less inclusive, and over an infinite timeline, it becomes more inclusive. It doesn’t always happen at once. W. Kamau Bell Read Quote
As much as some people like to put down ‘political correctness,’ if it wasn’t for political correctness, I wouldn’t be free right now. W. Kamau Bell Read Quote
You can be as exclusive as you want to in your house, but once you walk outside your house, you have to realize that it’s not your world anymore: it’s all of our world. W. Kamau Bell Read Quote
When I stand up in front of groups of people who agree with me, I know I have to really step my game up because I can’t just sort of meet them where they’re at; I have to take them somewhere else. They want you to challenge them and have good ideas. W. Kamau Bell Read Quote
If I say ‘political comedian,’ then people think you’re talking about you, the Senate and Congress, and what’s going on in Washington D.C. If I say ‘comedian,’ people automatically assume that you’re a comedian who talks about how his wife won’t listen to him and that dummy down at the mechanic who wouldn’t fix his car. W. Kamau Bell Read Quote
If you’re on TV regularly, doing a thing regularly, whether you’re Anthony Anderson on ‘Black-ish’ or Don Lemon, an hour a night, you have to turn into, ‘What’s the delivery system through which I can deliver information?’ I don’t mean they are being fake or that they are doing something that’s disingenuous. W. Kamau Bell Read Quote
What has happened is we’ve allowed the people who run policies in this country to sort of make us pick Left and the Right as if those are the only two choices. W. Kamau Bell Read Quote
We should always be having a conversation about if we could make this country more inclusive and what we can do to do that. W. Kamau Bell Read Quote
No state income tax, no snow, lots of golf courses, and ready-made gated communities make Florida an irresistible place for seniors – the ones who have the income level – to retire. W. Kamau Bell Read Quote
Usually, the news out of Florida makes me feel like being black in Florida can be a terminal condition. W. Kamau Bell Read Quote