If there’s one person who can begin to dismantle cancel culture....
It’s this guy.
Get behind his efforts.
Cancel culture is a virus, and it needs to stop.
It’s this guy.
Get behind his efforts.
Cancel culture is a virus, and it needs to stop.
It's a start but you now need some other entertainers to follow his lead. Once you get a few bashing the tranny brigade the cancel culture can be pushed back to the past where it belongs.
shareI'm so glad Chappelle is getting involved, he's very intelligent and much beloved he can fight the good fight.
I think we're near a tipping point anyway.. however I think a few of the people making the actual decision to cancel someone get canx themselves. Then shit will definitely change.
Chappelle's voice is so needed right now. He's a comic master, and his latest special is thought-provoking and touching, too.
shareGood luck Dave! Cancel Culture is bullshit and must be stopped.
shareHe's uncancellable, that's why we need him on the front lines.
If only we could just get back to stand-up comedians being able to speak their minds, everything else might fall into place.
I'm glad to see a minority actually bashing Cancel Culture. Even though I've seen his act, and I think Chappelle is one of the most anti-white racists I've ever seen.
shareI saw a chris rock special where the first jokes he made was how he was gonna teach his kid that white is bad, have them yell at their white refrigerator for being white. I cut that s h i t off real quick. Its ridiculous.
Dave Chapelle is very pro-black, I can understand that, but he is friends with Bill Burr (guy starred on Chapelles show as well) and he is friends with other white comedians. So I dont see Chapelle as anti-white.
Now, when Chris Rock said he wanted to have his kids yell at a fridge, do you think he was serious or telling a joke?
shareOf course it was all jokes, but its anti-white. The jokes I heard Chappelle say arent like that. Though im not calling for Chris Rock to be cancelled, I didnt like the opening jokes to the act so I stopped watching. With all the anti-white rhetoric going on in the country, I didnt need to hear jokes like that.
shareWell, as long as you don’t want anyone cancelled.
shareChris Rock has always been like this, early 2000's he went on David Letterman and Paul Shaffer spoke up about almost every joke is anti-white which made me appreciate Shaffer NOT being a suck up.
sharesee.... I'm white, and all for anti-white jokes, as long as they are funny. I want to be allowed to laugh at anything, not just something that offends nobody ...which doesn't exist on our planet Earth. anywhere. ever. and never will.
I would take C.R. as making a joke - I heard he was a comedian or something
I never cared for his comedy personally, but I respect his talent in it.
But, now, I am all for him! Great job DC!!!
Comedians in particular need to have full immunity to this cancel bs. For CENTURIES....comedians, performers, storytellers have been provocateurs.....and they’re not on stage to cater to the safest common denominator.
They’re there to provoke thought, push buttons, make you laugh (despite yourself)....make your jaw drop....make you see things in different lights and through different lenses.
Art...can be provocative...scary....happy....sad. It can stir us, make us emotional, giddy, even pissed off. That is the spectrum of the human experience. We don’t live in a comfy, safe little bubble. Life will hit hard; smack you in the face. And you’d better have a full reservoir of experiences and tolerances which will enable you to handle it and roll with it.
Just like how a vaccination works......if you get exposure to something, your body can begin to build tolerance to it. It makes you stronger. Conversely, if you insulate yourself from any possible germ, your body will become weak, intolerant and isolated.
There are thousands of books by great authors which have (what would be considered today) “inappropriate” material, subject matter and language. What’s next...do we devolve to burning books....poetry....paintings? We’ve already been toppling statues.
Who is safe? Who is without sin? It’s not about being perfect and 100% pure like some creepy cult. It’s about learning now to navigate being imperfect...and growing from it.
So you want to cancel cancel culture.
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