Dave Chappelle continues to explain why he isn't worth watching
Stand-up comedian and actor Dave Chappelle drew cheers from his audience in Abu Dhabi on Thursday by reportedly calling the Israeli war on Hamas terrorists in Gaza a “genocide.”Gee, and here when the USA under Joe Biden's spiraling into disaster, Chappelle ignores all that. Let's not forget the time he delivered more anti-Israel rhetoric on another of his comedy tours. That an audience in the UAE appears to have applauded his repulsive statements suggests even the Abraham Accords isn't working as well as it could've.
The capital of the federation of seven sheikdoms that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on the Arabian Peninsula delivered the audience that cheered on Chappelle’s observations.
AP reports the full crowd at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena cheered as DJ Trauma, who accompanied Chappelle on the trip, played the song “My Blood is Palestinian” by the Palestinian singer Mohammed Assaf.
About halfway through in a wide-ranging comedy set Chappelle, a Muslim, initially said he had been told by his friends either to discuss the war or not.
From the audience, a woman screamed: “Free Palestine!” The crowd cheered, according to the outlet.
Chappelle then referred to the war as a “genocide” and said that making Jews safer in America amid rising cases of antisemitism would make them realize they don’t need Israel as an ultimate protector, the AP report detailed.
And if it wasn't clear before, Chapelle's a Muslim? Very interesting. This could probably explain why any LGBT movements who had a problem with him before seem to have withdrawn their misgivings almost entirely ever since. It may not have been clear before, but as Chappelle's making clear now, he follows the Religion of Peace, the only ideology the LGBT movements are not willing to oppose, proving their standings aren't altruistic; just intended to demolish sensible values in civilized countries. Chappelle's abused his welcome in saner society more than enough already, and no sane person should pay to see his performances anymore.
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