This archive report was first published on 22 May 2020.
Comedian Jalango is facing intense backlash after his private chats with a group of men were exposed for their salacious and predatory behavior.
The chats, which were shared on social media, revealed that the group, which consisted of married men except for one, were ranking themselves based on their sexcapades.
Defending himself, Jalango posted a statement explaining the context of the chats, but his attempt to clear his name fell flat as he failed to take responsibility for his actions.
In a bizarre move, Jalango also posted a video of Louis Farrakhan's famous 1995 speech, in which the iconic leader advises against laughing at others' falls and instead learning from their mistakes.
"When you see a man fall, don't laugh, learn. Because you are on your way up and the things that tempted people to fall you and I are not free from that temptation nor from the weakness that would cause us to stumble and fall." "When you laugh at somebody else's fall, white or black, rich or poor, your enemy or your friend you are laughing and opening a way for your own demise when you do that." "Because to laugh and not learn, to make mockery and not to understand is to make the same mistake yourself."