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It's people watching comedy specials looking for **** to be offended about so they can write ****** think pieces in order to draw attention to their trash websites.
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The people that are actually offended I think are the minority that happened to be super loud.It's people watching comedy specials looking for **** to be offended about so they can write ****ty think pieces in order to draw attention to their trash websites.
I agree with this. Not sure if I would call this an "Instant Classic." I think this just be the most talked of the last 3 that have been released.it was cool
just not his best work IMO
2005 dave was untouchable this kinda feels like jordan on the wizards
this special was like 7/10
his special in San Fran over a decade ago was 9/10
I rewatched a good chunk of it again paying attention to the audience and the editing for this was EXCELLENT.
Dave had to have performed the special twice at least. Maybe 3 times. The crowd in the first few rows changes more than once.
Shorty in yellow to Dave's right disappears. There's a dude in the front row with a Flash shirt that isnt there at times. And as mentioned shorty in green and shorty in pink in the front row.
I laughed my *** off this special.
Honestly the outcry against him has been annoying.
Same people that aren’t black and will laugh at his jokes about cops killing and sprinkling crack on black people and other things regarding their plight in America got a problem now. And probably will watch the Eddie Murphy special even though he exclusively called gay people ****** between his 2 major specials.
Bruh I really didn't get the punchline there. Just didn't make sense to me.
I agree. It didn't make sense. She told him that he couldn't use a derogatory word for gays bc he's not gay which means he can use a derogatory word for blacks bc he is black. I love Dave but i rarely agree with him when he tries to make serious points.
I am confused as to how yall didn't "get" that "joke."I agree. It didn't make sense. She told him that he couldn't use a derogatory word for gays bc he's not gay which means he can use a derogatory word for blacks bc he is black. I love Dave but i rarely agree with him when he tries to make serious points.
You some modern day historian now?Comedy is da satirical canary in da coal mine for social commentary, and we're in da tail end of "outrage political correctness culture"... People will point to this Dave Chapelle Sticks and Stones special as one of da cultural touch tones of when this "safe space my feelings" era's many soon to be nails were hammered in its coffin.
Comedy is da satirical canary in da coal mine for social commentary, and we're in da tail end of "outrage political correctness culture"... People will point to this Dave Chapelle Sticks and Stones special as one of da cultural touch tones of when this "safe space my feelings" era's many soon to be nails were hammered in its coffin.
imagine if andrew dice clay performed today
The point he's making is that you can't just ban one word without banning other similar words and that he's not an N word so theoretically he shouldn't be able to say it either. He's drawing a distinction between being Black and being an N word, something that the lady in the story wasn't doing.
Charlemange/Shultz asked a question.
If making R. Kelly jokes is considered "normalizing" R. Kelly, why can't the same be considered about Trans/Gay jokes?
I am confused as to how yall didn't "get" that "joke."
I 100% understand what he's trying to say... That he's not a n word. The lady simply said that he's allowed to use the n word bc he's black.
Define, "Da Tail End............"
You some modern day historian now?
ol' V for Vendetta sounding ***
You know exactly why they don't get it.Charlemange/Shultz asked a question.
If making R. Kelly jokes is considered "normalizing" R. Kelly, why can't the same be considered about Trans/Gay jokes?
I am confused as to how yall didn't "get" that "joke."
Dave himself made the same point in the portion after his stand-up where he said a trans gender person spoke to him about on how the jokes humanizes themCharlemange/Shultz asked a question.
If making R. Kelly jokes is considered "normalizing" R. Kelly, why can't the same be considered about Trans/Gay jokes?
I am confused as to how yall didn't "get" that "joke."
THEEEEEEE worst comedian EVER!
"***** what's in the bowl!?!?"
Lmaooooo how was he a thing?
The point he's making is that you can't just ban one word without banning other similar words and that he's not an N word so theoretically he shouldn't be able to say it either. He's drawing a distinction between being Black and being an N word, something that the lady in the story wasn't doing.