Minneapolis Venue Cancels Dave Chappelle Comedy Show
The cancelation seems to be related to Dave Chappelle's anti-trans material.
JULY 22, 2022
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The cancelation seems to be related to Dave Chappelle's anti-trans material.
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Daphne Dorman, who Chappelle said was fine with his transgender jokes, was an actress, comedian, and software engineer.
On the same night that an out transgender woman made Grammy history, the reocrding academy rewarded the comedian's transphobic content.
Why the show invited a documented transphobe to host a program that features gay and nonbinary actors is hard for critics to understand.
The company sided with Dave Chappelle in an internal email where the company's co-CEO said Netflix would not be taking the special down.
“I don’t know what doll hurt Dave Chappelle. I really don’t. But it’s giving disgruntled client.”
Guarding the bottom line while its cash-cow comedian grabs the low-hanging fruit.
His latest Netflix special addresses his past issues with transgender people, but not in a thoughtful or satisfying way.
Chappelle, who has mocked transgender people in his comedy shows, is set to host on Saturday.
The comedian didn't go so far as to apologize for his transphobic jokes in a new Netflix special released this weekend.
"To the transgender community, I am more than willing to give you an audience, but you will not summon me," Chappelle said in a new video.
"Under the definition of 'does it intend to cause physical harm?' I do not believe it falls into hate speech."
The comedian referenced antigay tweets by Kevin Hart in eviscerating the gay Empire actor over reports that his attack was a hoax.
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