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Neither can be achieved fully without the other. Chappelle spends much of The Closer, his latest comedy special for Netflix, cleverly deflecting criticism. Roxane Gaye I think the internet is in a state of crisis, and its actually not because of the. I was saying, This is good for the craft because the more talent you have, the more likely youre going to find the next Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappelle or. It's because they're seeing the faces of queer white people and 'playfully forget' others exist.Īnd remember folks, so long as POC queer people exist (always will and have) then racial liberation will be just as critical and important as queer liberation. Now I have to deal with even more of the hate and anger that Dave Chapelle’s fans like to unleash on me every time Dave gets 20 million dollars to process his. 'Gay people are minorities until they need to be White.
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If that wasn't blunt enough for you I'll try again: the majority of the movement is white. 'This thing I'm describing is a major issue that I have with that community,' Chappelle said in the special. Incase it's not for somebody, LGBTQIA+ is something that stretches across allllll the races and cultures, and, America is majority white. And then he uses the goddamn "I have an friend so actually I am not y." Good god, anytime I see a variation of that for anything I roll my eyes and prepare to explain them that actually they're kind of an asshole.ĭo agree with the LGBTQIA+ having more progress than POC liberation though, I think that one's pretty easy to figure out. My guy understands POC trans people exist right? Transphobia is transphobia to them too. Why cant he strive to be. "holding us accountable for the bigoted shit we say as 'jokes' is punching down and victimizing us, famous rich people." On this episode of The PEN Pod Jared Jackson, PEN Americas manager of literary programs, speaks with Uli Beutter Cohen, creator of Subway Book Review. In his occasionally funny new Netflix special, Chappelle continues to make anti-trans and victim-blaming jokes.