Dear Conservatives: Stop Idolizing Dave Chappelle

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Dear Conservatives: Stop Idolizing Dave Chappelle

https://www.revolver.news/2021/10/dear-conservatives-stop-idolizing-dave-chappelle/

October 30, 2021 (13h ago)

by Scott Greer

Conservatives finally found a hill to die on in the culture war, and it’s in defense of a Netflix comedy special. Dave Chappelle caused a lot of controversy with his latest special, “The Closer.” His transgender and gay jokes inspired Netflix employees to stage a walkout to demand the removal of his act. Netflix continues to defend the famed black comedian in the midst of this uproar.

Naturally, conservatives are on Chappelle’s side and believe this backlash is another case of political correctness gone wild. That is undoubtedly true and we should oppose the cancellation of his comedy special. But conservatives have taken it a step far. They’ve turned Dave Chappelle into a conservative icon, the lone man standing against cancel culture. They’re acting like this one comedy special is the battle for our civilization’s fate. And most importantly, they’re overlooking Chappelle’s anti-white remarks and failing to understand why he isn’t cancelled.

The battle over “The Closer” isn’t exactly a fight between those conservatives and liberals. It’s an intraparty feud within the Left’s grand coalition—conservatives aren’t even a factor here outside of acting as overly enthusiastic spectators. Chappelle and his critics both share the Left’s fundamental principle of anti-white woke hatred; they simply disagree over whether black privilege allows you to make fun of transgender whites.

Chappelle makes this clear in “The Closer.”

“Any of you who have ever watched me know that I have never had a problem with transgender people. If you listen to what I’m saying, clearly, my problem has always been with white people,” he says. While Chappelle does say “gender is a fact” in the special, his main problem seems to be that LGBT people are creeping past blacks on the left’s victimhood totem pole. “Gay people are minorities until they need to be white again,” he jokes. He claims gays and transgenders oppress blacks and finishes the special with a promise to end transgender jokes—on one condition: “All I ask of your community, with all humility: Will you please stop punching down on my people?” Not exactly a principled stand in defense of freedom of expression and traditional moral values.

Much of Chappelle’s focus since the end of “Chappelle’s Show” has been on black issues. He ended his Comedy Central series because he felt whites were laughing too hard at his jokes about blacks. “The Closer” makes sure the audience knows that the comedian supports Black Lives Matter and believes that his people are oppressed by white supremacy. Chappelle released a documentary last year on George Floyd and police brutality called “8:46.” In that special, he called Candace Owens a “rotten bitch” for challenging the official George Floyd narrative. He also called Laura Ingraham a “cunt” and “regular ass white bitch” for criticizing LeBron James.

Maybe conservatives should learn that they don’t have to take abuse. They don’t need to make idols out of people who hate them.

Many conservatives will make the case that they don’t need to agree with everything Chappelle says to defend him. That’s a reasonable point and we shouldn’t purity spiral when important matters are at hand. But conservatives defending Chappelle aren’t the key factor in preventing his cancellation. It’s the fact that he’s black and shares the left’s core animating principle. Conservatives don’t have the ability to sway major entities one way or another.

Many on the Right promised to never watch an NFL game again for the league’s litany of offenses, but you can see conservative Twitter accounts post incessantly about NFL games every Sunday. Corporations know conservatives lack the institutional power to punish them and won’t stick with boycott threats. Netflix knows this. Several conservatives promised to cancel Netflix over the pedophiliac film “Cuties,” yet they still tuned in to watch Chappelle. Netflix’s decision to keep Chappelle has nothing to do with fear of losing conservative viewers.

Additionally, conservatives do not portray this fight accurately. Chappelle not getting removed does not mean cancel culture is in retreat. It just means blacks get a restricted pass to make fun of white transgender people. If you’re a white conservative who jokes about trans folks, you’ll still get cancelled. Because, unlike Chappelle, your problem isn’t with white people and you don’t have black privilege.

But even Chappelle is trying to compromise with his critics. While he refuses to apologize for his jokes, he continues to insist he loves the LGBT community, and he requests to meet with outraged Netflix employees to soothe their concerns. It’s not quite a walkback, but it’s not far off from it.

Ultimately, no one engaged in this partisan food fight, including Dave Chappelle himself, even bothers anymore to defend truth, freedom of expression, and traditional moral values against the LGBTQWTF/BLM onslaught.

It will be a cold day in hell when Chappelle shows any love for his ardent conservative supporters. He will still call them “rotten bitches” if they dare criticize Black Lives Matter or his athlete friends. He still thinks they’re racists and will be disgusted if they laugh too hard at his jokes. He still feels he has more in common with a trans Netflix staffer who accuses him of genocide than with Laura Ingraham.

Conservatives can still enjoy Chappelle’s comedy—it’s certainly superior to Hannah Gadsby’s drudgery. If we insisted on doctrinal purity from all of our entertainment, we would be left with just Tom MacDonald. And conservatives should definitely disagree with the backlash against Chappelle. But they should restrain themselves from turning a man who hates them into a hero. The American Right will gush over any minority celebrity who makes any vaguely right-wing talking point, no matter how committed that person is to leftist ideology. They feel that if a black entertainer criticizes gender ideology, no matter how tepidly and inarticulately, that makes it more valid than any argument from a white conservative. It’s rather pathetic.

The American Right should care more about defending its own side than falsely adopting entertainers as their icons. Chappelle doesn’t need nor want your support. Most lefty celebrities aren’t cancelled by cancel culture. The same can’t be said for countless ordinary conservative Americans who lose their jobs and reputations over social media posts. Those people deserve more of our attention than Dave Chappelle. They’re actually on our side.
 
Much of Chappelle’s focus since the end of “Chappelle’s Show” has been on black issues. He ended his Comedy Central series because he felt whites were laughing too hard at his jokes about blacks. “The Closer” makes sure the audience knows that the comedian supports Black Lives Matter and believes that his people are oppressed by white supremacy. Chappelle released a documentary last year on George Floyd and police brutality called “8:46.” In that special, he called Candace Owens a “rotten bitch” for challenging the official George Floyd narrative. He also called Laura Ingraham a “$#@!” and “regular ass white bitch” for criticizing LeBron James.

Well I wish conservatives would quit idolizing Candace Owens. Take George Floyd for instance. Why die on the hill of defending the indefensible when it comes to Derik Chauvin? I watched as the "expert" copsucker that his defense brought in to try to explain why kneeling on the neck was acceptable police procedure have to admit that continuing to kneel on Floyd's neck after it was determined Floyd no longer had a pulse does not at all fit into proper police procedure. As for institutional racism causing problems in the black community? We don't own the planes the flew the cocaine in from Central America. And yes, now meth is doing to poor whites rural communities what crack did to poor black inner city communities. As the black conservative Tony Brown put it, blacks are the canaries in the coal mine. What the PTB do to us first, they eventually do to y'all next. The Tuskegee experiment was funny when it was happening to blacks. Dr. Fauci doing AIDS drug trials on black orphans was funny. Now they're trying to force experimentation on everybody's children and fake conservatives, yes FAKE conservatives are concerned about Dave Chappelle joking on white people? Ummmm....okay. Whatever.
 
Well, he's funny and that's all I really ask of my comedians. So more power to Dave Chappelle. I liked his comedy long before it was conservative-cool. I always find the "functional-art" of the political left/right to be hilarious in itself -- as if a joke can only be funny if it cuts down your political opponents. All-in-all, I'm pro-Trump, but I still find orange-man jokes hilarious. The dyed-in-the-wool Trumpers can't laugh at those jokes because "not funny". If it's funny, it's funny!
 
Well I wish conservatives would quit idolizing Candace Owens. Take George Floyd for instance. Why die on the hill of defending the indefensible when it comes to Derik Chauvin? I watched as the "expert" copsucker that his defense brought in to try to explain why kneeling on the neck was acceptable police procedure have to admit that continuing to kneel on Floyd's neck after it was determined Floyd no longer had a pulse does not at all fit into proper police procedure. As for institutional racism causing problems in the black community? We don't own the planes the flew the cocaine in from Central America. And yes, now meth is doing to poor whites rural communities what crack did to poor black inner city communities. As the black conservative Tony Brown put it, blacks are the canaries in the coal mine. What the PTB do to us first, they eventually do to y'all next. The Tuskegee experiment was funny when it was happening to blacks. Dr. Fauci doing AIDS drug trials on black orphans was funny. Now they're trying to force experimentation on everybody's children and fake conservatives, yes FAKE conservatives are concerned about Dave Chappelle joking on white people? Ummmm....okay. Whatever.

So true.

I think with her it has allot to do with allowing whites on the right that hold that belief to hide behind a black female that holds the same beliefs as not to be called a racist.

As far as Chappelle, I had to watch it to see what it was all about considering all the idolization coming from the right. I found this somewhat surprising after watching what was essentially an hour long pro-trans special for lack of a better term while calling out the haters on social media. I do not have a problem with what he said in the special but the idolization which is effectively promotion for the special shows how far left the right has come in the last 20-30 years.

Just another example how the country moves a little to the left every cycle essentially unnoticed to those living through it until you take a closer look at history and do a comparison on things like this.
 
That's how I see the TERFs. I agree with them on the trans issue strictly on common sense, but I find regular feminist annoying enough these days, never mind the radicals feminists LOL.

It reminds me of the end of the first Jurassic Park when the raptors were about to eat the people, but the T-Rex suddenly appeared and ate the raptors instead. Yes, it was nice to see the T-Rex attack the raptors, but the T-Rex was in no way a friend of humanity. The TERFs (and Chappelle) are simply defending their turf (NPI), they are not defending free speech. Also Chappelle is attacking an extreme minority. It's the easiest way for him to appear edgy.
 
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...What the PTB do to us first, they eventually do to y'all next. The Tuskegee experiment was funny when it was happening to blacks. Dr. Fauci doing AIDS drug trials on black orphans was funny. Now they're trying to force experimentation on everybody's children and fake conservatives, yes FAKE conservatives are concerned about Dave Chappelle joking on white people? Ummmm....okay. Whatever.

I don't believe I’ve heard or read anything about anyone saying those experiments were “funny”.

As far as the order of who they go after, in another thread about the left going after white protestants, it occurred to me that black protestants would be next on the chopping block...
 
I don't believe I’ve heard or read anything about anyone saying those experiments were “funny”.

As far as the order of who they go after, in another thread about the left going after white protestants, it occurred to me that black protestants would be next on the chopping block...

Yeah. Sometimes they do things in rerverse order. They went after the January 6th protestors (mostly but not all white) before going after the black leader of the all black NFAC (Not F'ing Around Coalition).

https://www.thetrace.org/2021/10/nfac-black-militia-grandmaster-jay-prosecution/
 
Dave Chappelle seems like a reasonable person. Leftist or not, I have no issue with reasonable people.

It will be unreasonable people, who will be calling for us to be lined up and shot. It will be unreasonable people, calling for war when Texas secedes.

From my understanding of Dave, he is more likely to mock those people, than to align with them, and that makes him an ally in my book.
 
As far as the order of who they go after, in another thread about the left going after white protestants, it occurred to me that black protestants would be next on the chopping block...

Absolutely. China went after the Tibetan Buddhists. The Soviet's main objective was to massacre Russian Orthodox Christians. This country was based on Christianity, particularly Protestantism. I am not a Protestant, but despite not being perfect, what this country was before the marxists screwed it up was one of the best systems of government that ever survived as long as it has and I want that for my children.

But back to your point, behind all the divide and conquer of the left, traditional Protestantism is the ultimate target.
 
Well I wish conservatives would quit idolizing Candace Owens. Take George Floyd for instance. Why die on the hill of defending the indefensible when it comes to Derik Chauvin? I watched as the "expert" copsucker that his defense brought in to try to explain why kneeling on the neck was acceptable police procedure have to admit that continuing to kneel on Floyd's neck after it was determined Floyd no longer had a pulse does not at all fit into proper police procedure. As for institutional racism causing problems in the black community? We don't own the planes the flew the cocaine in from Central America. And yes, now meth is doing to poor whites rural communities what crack did to poor black inner city communities. As the black conservative Tony Brown put it, blacks are the canaries in the coal mine. What the PTB do to us first, they eventually do to y'all next. The Tuskegee experiment was funny when it was happening to blacks. Dr. Fauci doing AIDS drug trials on black orphans was funny. Now they're trying to force experimentation on everybody's children and fake conservatives, yes FAKE conservatives are concerned about Dave Chappelle joking on white people? Ummmm....okay. Whatever.

The article was my way of saying that Chapelle is no friend of liberty, just like Bill Maher is not.

Even if they say a few things that may be positive. The only reason they are doing that is because "their" side has gone full Marxist retard, and, for whatever reason, they have an issue with that.

Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in while.

I see them as two peas from the same pod.

Post a Tucker Carlson (who is about the only major media mouthpiece out there now espousing anything close to what "we" think) video around here and some people lose their shit: Shill! Mouthpiece! Neo-Con! Faux News collaborator!

Let Maher, or Chapelle, or Jillette or Ventura say one mildly positive thing, in the middle of a gale of Marxist propaganda and it's: "Oh he's coming around!" and "He's pretty good" and so on, ad nauseaum.
 
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The article was my way of saying that Chapelle is no friend of liberty, just like Bill Maher is not.

Even if they say a few things that may be positive. The only reason they are doing that is because "their" side has gone full Marxist retard, and, for whatever reason, they have an issue with that.

Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in while.

I see them as two peas from the same pod.

Post a Tucker Carlson (who is about the only major media mouthpiece out there now espousing anything close to what "we" think) video around here and some people lose their $#@!: Shill! Mouthpiece! Neo-Con! Faux News collaborator!

Let Maher, or Chapelle, or Jillette or Ventura say one mildly positive thing, in the middle of a gale of Marxist propaganda and it's: "Oh he's coming around!" and "He's pretty good" and so on, ad nauseaum.

1) I post Tucker Carlson all the time and I haven't seen anybody bitch about it. I definitely haven't seen anyone post any stupid articles like this one.

2) I only saw prop Chapelle article posted here and I posted it. It was actually Damon Wayans pointing out that Chapelle did all commedians a favor by standing up to cancel culture. But maybe I missed this flood of Chapelle articles you've seen. I guarantee you there's more Tucker Carlson posted here than Chapelle.

3) I don't think Chapelle is a Marxist. I even saw the video where he joked about how he used to cheer on Obama saying "tax the rich" until he realized he was rich. But even if he is IDGAF! Jimmy Dore has done as much or more to debunk Russiagate than most of the shills on FauxNews.

4) If you think Candace Owens is a "friend of liberty" you need your head examined.

But hey, you do you fella.
 
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