Dave Chappelle fills Netflix special with jokes about trans and disabled peoplelocked

MicroWave@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world – 378 points –
Dave Chappelle fills Netflix special with jokes about trans and disabled people
independent.co.uk

Dave Chappelle has released a new Netflix special, The Dreamer, which is full of jokes about the trans community and disabled people.

“I love punching down!” he tells the audience, in a one-hour show that landed on the streaming service today (31 December).

It’s his seventh special for Netflix and comes two years after his last one, the highly controversial release The Closer.

That programme was criticised for its relentless jokes about the trans community, and Chappelle revisits the topic in his new show.

He tells jokes about trans women in prison, and about trans people “pretending” to be somebody they are not.

474

You are viewing a single comment

The Independent knew what they were doing.

They take a couple of his lines completely out of context, put it in a headline, and people can't wait to post a comment about how much they hate him.

I wonder how many of you have been given your opinion of him and never actually watched him?

I will definitely admit this latest special was "meh". But man, I'm pretty confident most of the commenters here have strong opinions of this special without ever watching it.

This thread reads like a bunch of Boomers were given a headline that "Biden paid for coke that Hunter snorted off hookers butt, in the Whitehouse.", and couldn't wait to post how much they hate Biden and that he's a criminal, or whatever.

I mean, did he do it or not? If he did, then your argument is "You guys have to watch the jokes to see if you think it's funny or not before judging whether it's tasteless."

1 more...

okay, so you watched him and i didn't (got rid of netflix a few years ago).

did he make a bunch of jokes about trans people and people with disabilities? what's the context you got that i need to more accurately understand this performance?

edit a word

Watch it. Stop getting your opinions from social media.

it's not anything i'm interested in watching, honestly.

I'm not going to watch every stand up special ever made just to keep up with the news. Either tell me what context allegedly changes things or don't and shut up.

Or just don't get into internet arguments about shit you don't know anything about.

I'm not even arguing. I'm stating that the fact that I don't have enough hours in the day to watch everything that comes out. When the Ghostbusters reboot came out I said "Wow, that looks like shit!" and moved on. Some people tried to tell me I can't trust a trailer, so I read the reviews and they confirmed what I suspected. Then people tried to tell me that I can't trust reviews either, so I said "Fuck you!" and moved on, because by that logic I'd have to see everything that catches the eye of the media and I have neither the time, money, nor energy to do that. I'm not going to put myself through something I don't think I'll enjoy just because someone on the internet told me to.

The fact that nobody in this thread is able to provide additional context tells me there isn't any. This should be easy. Just do it.

See you'll note I'm not arguing here because I don't know shit about this special. I've been partying, because it's new years, so I haven't seen it.

Imagine if you just didn't get all pissed off about a thing you don't understand completely.

1 more...

I'm not going to defend or attack him.

I would have to do half his routine for the context to work and I am not interested in doing that.

But just think, for a moment, about all the stupid shit boomers say, believe, and respond to, from just a headline. When they do it, you get frustrated and angry for them going off, half cocked, over nonsense.

Then realize, you are responding the same way. Not the same beliefs, mind you, but letting yourself get riled up about what someone else said about a third person.

Crap like this article is written solely for people to have an emotional response to it. They are monetarily motivated to do it. Revenue is driven by Internet traffic and ad clicks.

The reason data is so valuable is because they know what you react to. They see what generates that visceral response and then generate/tailor content because it drives viewers and clicks.

Take it a step further and you can see how it is used to generate political support and sales.

Don't let yourself get manipulated by an online article.

I am NOT telling you to like Dave Chappelle or that he's a good guy. I am telling you that the responses here, on this post are exactly why it is being done. Both his standup AND the way the article is written.

It's not about getting 'riled up about what someone else said about a third person'. You don't need to see a whole special or context to know transphobic or bigoted language when it's so prevalent. What he has said, whether he was joking or not, was already hurtful, and there is no quote or context that isn't him doubling down further.

I get what you are saying though and I agree, but I do think it's tough to not have any kind of emotional response when people are encouraging things that question your humanity or right to live.

The article itself doesn't even elaborate on the headline. It doesn't provide any real examples and just makes claims without allowing the reader any sort of useful information.

4 more...
4 more...
4 more...
5 more...
6 more...