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His specials are all still on Netflix so, no, not cancelled.No but Dave Chapelle is.
For Dave Chappelle, punchlines are dares. His new special, 'The Closer,' goes too far
In his new Netflix special, Dave Chappelle tries — and often fails — to justify button-pushing jokes about gay people, transgender people and feminists.www.npr.org
He's acquainting himself with Chris Rock. Cutting edge.Update: This guy is a freaking riot. OMG the lesbian story............... LOL!!!!!!!
I actually think Chappelle went too far in trying explain himself in an effort to appease people who just won’t ever be appeased.Elements have been trying to cancel DC for a few years now. And failing. Will this time be any different?
From Rolling Stone-
"Dave Chappelle was greeted with a standing ovation from his fellow celebrities during the screening of his Untitled: Dave Chappelle Documentary, despite the recent controversy over his Netflix stand-up comedy special, The Closer. The comedian has received criticism about the special, which some critics say contains transphobic material.
“If this is what being canceled is like, I love it,” he said on Thursday night at the Hollywood Bowl, The Hollywood Reporter reports. He also went further, calling out specific outlets during the night: “fook Twitter. fook NBC News, ABC News, all these stupid ass networks. I’m not talking to them. I’m talking to you. This is real life.”
One of Chappelle’s offending lines in The Closer is: “Gender is a fact. Every human being in this room, every human being on Earth, had to pass through the legs of a woman to be on Earth. That is a fact.” In the special, Chappelle also waded into the controversy surrounding DaBaby, who was criticized for his homophobic remarks at the Rolling Loud festival and subsequently removed from several festival dates. Chappelle said that he wanted to “negotiate the release of DaBaby” with the LGBTQ community. He then went on to question why DaBaby was canceled for his homophobic comments rather than for shooting a man in the past."
The punchline on DaBaby was something like,
What was the censored word? Someone thought that it would be offensive?Elements have been trying to cancel DC for a few years now. And failing. Will this time be any different?
From Rolling Stone-
"Dave Chappelle was greeted with a standing ovation from his fellow celebrities during the screening of his Untitled: Dave Chappelle Documentary, despite the recent controversy over his Netflix stand-up comedy special, The Closer. The comedian has received criticism about the special, which some critics say contains transphobic material.
“If this is what being canceled is like, I love it,” he said on Thursday night at the Hollywood Bowl, The Hollywood Reporter reports. He also went further, calling out specific outlets during the night: “fook Twitter. fook NBC News, ABC News, all these stupid ass networks. I’m not talking to them. I’m talking to you. This is real life.”
One of Chappelle’s offending lines in The Closer is: “Gender is a fact. Every human being in this room, every human being on Earth, had to pass through the legs of a woman to be on Earth. That is a fact.” In the special, Chappelle also waded into the controversy surrounding DaBaby, who was criticized for his homophobic remarks at the Rolling Loud festival and subsequently removed from several festival dates. Chappelle said that he wanted to “negotiate the release of DaBaby” with the LGBTQ community. He then went on to question why DaBaby was canceled for his homophobic comments rather than for shooting a man in the past."
The punchline on DaBaby was something like,
Are Whitey, cracker, honkey offensive?What was the censored word? Someone thought that it would be offensive?
It was Honkey, wasn’t it.
Context context contextOn one of his previous specials he described a situation where someone at Comedy Central told him he couldn’t use the word “faggot” on his show.
He asked why it was ok to say “nigger” but not “faggot” and the person said, “because you’re not gay” to which he responded, “I ain’t no nigger either.”
That was pretty much all the explaining he needed to do.
Louis CK was in the context of a stand up comedy on a stage.Context context context
Louis CK used both "faggot" and "nigger" all the time and nobody ever complained about him being homophobic or racist.
What DC is doing with his gay "material" is a bit different and that's why people don't like it.
I'll let you guess why.
No, they are both Netflix specials.Louis CK was in the context of a stand up comedy on a stage.
the situation Chappelle was referring to was in the context of a tv show.
No, the “faggot/nigger” situation describe by Chappelle was regarding a situation about his tv show on Comedy Central.No, they are both Netflix specials.