There is an expression that states that 'Laughter is the best medicine'. I couldn't agree more, that its a language that can't be denied, that disarms, diffuses and bridge gaps. This film is proof that laughter can do that and more, as I use comedy to discuss the issues of the day that affect us all because our differences, as they relate to our skin color, politics and sexuality, from my perspective as a black, gay man, one that isn't commonly heard from in mainstream media.