Dave Chappelle may have seen through Jussie Smollett.
He may see through the trans ridiculousness, as well.
But this is a wild take.
Why is it harder to speak freely in America? Is it because of the left wing alliance between government, Big Tech, Hollywood, and academia that crushed Americans for the sin of saying men can't be women?
No. It's because of … Charlie Kirk?
'Right now in America, they say that if you talk about Charlie Kirk, that you'll get canceled,' Chappelle told an audience of 6,000, according to The New York Times. 'I don't know if that's true, but I'm gonna find out.' He then added, 'It's easier to talk here than it is in America.'
So … there's more free speech in Saudia Arabia?
Where Chappelle had to sign a contract banning any jokes about Islam, their prophet, or the Saudi government? 😂
Even the comedy festival had purported speech restrictions, with comedian Atsuko Okatsuka posting a list of deal terms for appearing at the event which included forbidding any criticism of religion or the Saudi royals.
The only parallel for this next quote would be leftists banning conservatives from working in Hollywood because of their political views:
One comedian, Tim Dillon, says he was disinvited to attend the event for an unearthed joke that he previously made about Saudi Arabia — which arguably sends the message that if you wish to be invited to the Riyadh Comedy Festival in the future, you better not make jokes about the country even when you're back home.
That's better than America?
Is Chappelle really this out of touch, or was that the only joke he could think of after Saudi Arabia banned all his funny stuff?
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