“I Support Comedy” – McKenzie Hits Back at David Kau’s Claims!

Gayton McKenzie, the minister of sport, arts, and culture, has responded to comedian David Kau’s public plea about the underappreciation and lack of backing for the comedy sector in South Africa.

Kau vented on social media and asked McKenzie to meet so they could talk about the difficulties faced by comedians.

Kau expressed his displeasure with the lack of government backing and classifications for stand-up comedy in his tweets on X, the former Twitter platform.

 

He questioned if comedians had to gain major recognition—like competing in the Olympics—in order to be invited to meet with the Minister.

“Do we have to be in the Olympics or die before stand-up comedians can meet you @GaytonMcK?” Kau tweeted.

He emphasized that comedians have created numerous job opportunities without government assistance and attempted to engage McKenzie directly for a dialogue, stating, “Please advise who to contact to have a meeting with you.

I will go on a run [or] walk with you and spin cars, whatever it takes.”

In a thorough reply, McKenzie outlined his prior endorsement of Kau’s work, mentioning his attendance at several comedic performances and his attempts to buy tickets—even for occasions when Kau provided free admission.

 

McKenzie stated, “I can’t have you implying I don’t care about comedians,” restating his dedication to the arts and highlighting the significance of having a civil conversation about difficulties facing the sector.

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