Dave Chappelle Netflix Specials

Which Special Did You Like The Most?

  • The Age of Spin

    Votes: 17 68.0%
  • Deep in the Heart of Texas

    Votes: 8 32.0%

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Has anyone from the @ADL explicitly stated WHAT Dave said that was out of pocket?

Is it too much to ask for these organizations to actually say WHAT it was that was -ist/-phobic whenever there is an issue?
 
Fair warning, that is a conservative propaganda doc.

It was criticized for mainly being about conservatives winning about campuses blocking conservative speakers and people being too sensitive. Ignoring all context

Dennis Prager on funds content to **** on black people too. Anyone he thinks aligns with the left.

Just this year, he said this about hate crimes on college campuses...


It's like their race hoax industry. If you see a noose on a college dorm of a Black student, the odds are overwhelming that the noose was put there by a Black student. If you see the n-word on a dormitory building, the odds are overwhelming that a Black student actually did that. We're filled with race hoaxes."

It is one thing to be willing to listen to both sides of an argument. But watching a Prager doc is like asking Tucker Carlson's opinion on the police shooting an unarmed black man. You have to go into it knowing that it is not meant to actually explore the subject in a good faith way. That is Dennis Prager's whole shtick
 
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So dude said, "You should have told a joke that brought us all together. "

I don't think there will ever be a consensus on jokes on THAT subject matter so I can't see that ever happening moving forward.

It SOUNDS good but it can't be done.
 
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Its all funny when it’s happening to someone else.

Exactly.

Dave Chappelle has been telling jokes about every group of people on the planet for decades and I'd bet this Eric fella was kee keeing along with everyone else the whole time :lol: :smh:

Then jumps in his feelings with the "Selective Outrage".

Got the nerve to say a comedian's job is to "teach us how to live with each other and love each other". :smh:

One giant step in that direction would be for folks like him to have the same reaction to N-word jokes as they do to J-Word jokes.
 
Eric Weinstein (and his brother) is a weirdo, and downright terrible. He’s yet ANOTHER Peter Thiel product (like at least the 15th Thiel connected to Rogan).

He been one of the main ones crying about cancel culture etc. But, NOW…Dave goes “too far” :lol.

This whole sect of comedy is dying anyway. And it’s because they just washed and bitter. Need some new blood.

Speaking of, I can’t think of a new superstar black comedian. I love what 85 south does independently…but they’re operating in a whole other lane. Feels like the first time in a minute, that there hasn’t been “the famous black comedian/actor” guy that’s accepted by the masses and critically acclaimed.
 
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Oh yeah! I saw his standup a while back. Dude was funny as **** :lol. Understands how to make dark humor actually funny, and not in a “oooh, I’m being “edgy”…..look at me”, way.

Idk if he got superstar potential. Yet again, nobody thought Kevin Hart did, when he was doing Paper Soldiers.

So I guess we will see
 
Its all funny when it’s happening to someone else.

that's how it goes

i dont blame certain groups for not entertaining shh.. but i'd hope your exposure to your people's/family's own history would give you empathy for others.. the history SHOULD be readily available

but this dude is making this complaint on joe rogan's show.. aint hard to find the complaints other groups have made regarding chappelle and regarding rogan
 
Eric Weinstein (and his brother) is a weirdo, and downright terrible. He’s yet ANOTHER Peter Thiel product (like at least the 15th Thiel connected to Rogan).

He been one of the main ones crying about cancel culture etc. But, NOW…Dave goes “too far” :lol:.

This whole sect of comedy is dying anyway. And it’s because they just washed and bitter. Need some new blood.

Speaking of, I can’t think of a new superstar black comedian. I love what 85 south does independently…but they’re operating in a whole other lane. Feels like the first time in a minute, that there hasn’t been “the famous black comedian/actor” guy that’s accepted by the masses and critically acclaimed.
They still letting Kevin Hart rock that crown. He ain't getting mass coverage but imma put my hat on Jerrod Carmichael.
 
Generally, I just find 50 year old men ranting about the world changing and young people not seeing the world as they do mostly unfunny

Just comes off as whinny.

I wish Dave would move past this. He doing **** like arguing with high school students because they dare take issue with your actions. That seems really unproductive to me.

It is time for all these dudes that preach about people toughening up and accept they can't get their way all the time to start taking their own advice.
 
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Generally, I just find 50 year old men ranting about the world changing and young people not seeing the world as they do mostly unfunny

Just comes off as whinny.

I wish Dave would move past this. He doing **** like arguing with high school students because they dare take issue with your actions. That seems really unproductive to me.

It is time for all these dudes that preach about people toughening up and accept they can't get their way all the time to start taking their own advice.
Speaking of, Dave’s last special was almost a year ago. Also, ranting or making fun of cancel culture, or do you even know. Because that would require watching it, which is support, regardless of your feelings.
 
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