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The one where Josh Thomas slams Bob Katter on live TV.

 

If you’ve never heard of Josh Thomas, listen up.

The 27-year-old is an internationally acclaimed comedian who writes and stars in his own TV show, Please Like Me. You also might have seen him feature in Network Ten’s Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation. 

And now Josh Thomas has just added one more achievement to his (ever growing) list.

He “took Bob Katter to task” during an appearance on ABC’s Q&A during a special episode focused on mental health.

It came after an audience member asked a question about the connection between homosexuals and suicide rates.

Specifially, the audience member asked Katter was: “The youth in this area that belong to minority groups, particularly homosexuals, have a much higher rate of suicide. In the past you have not addressed the topic of gay rights because you see it as irrelevant. Do you think it is appropriate for us to have a discussion about the links between regional Australia and suicide, and willingly omit an entire group of at risk individuals? 

And that’s when Thomas made his magic. Check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cs4bUoVvXo

The leader of Katter’s Australia Party, who once infamously denied the existence of homosexuals in North Queensland, was clearly uncomfortable, attempting to change the subject at various points in the conversation.

But Thomas was relentless.

“You’ve got an ad – you can still see it on YouTube – from The Katter Australia Party, about how homosexuals are evil. You said they don’t exist,” he said.

“For you to turn around and say you haven’t said homophobic things is just ridiculous.”

You can watch the controversial ad here:

Mr Katter said the mental health of gay people was not a priority for him, because nobody had contacted him about it.

“I can say that to my knowledge nobody has ever come to me with this problem,” Mr Katter said.

“I think the problem is that you say it’s not a priority but you talk about it quite a bit and when you do talk about it, you say awful things,” Thomas responded.  “So, that’s the problem.”

Bam.

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