Dave Chappelle Says Saudi Arabia Allows More Free Speech Than US: 'It's Easier To...'
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In Saudi Arabia, Dave Chappelle jokes that 'I stand with Israel' will be censorship code
Famed stand-up comic Chappelle used his set at the controversial Riyadh Comedy Festival as a critique of U.S. free speech limits, including on Israel and Charlie Kirk. He jokingly promised to use a code phrase to signal censorship: 'It's got to be something I would never say in practice'
The joke's on Dave Chappelle
The problem with Dave Chappelle taking his comedy to Saudi Arabia isn’t the money they paid him. It’s what they bought.We’re all familiar with the reputation laundering that the Middle East has engaged in on a grand scale in recent years, spending big to get into sports, entertainment and now hosting more than fifty of the biggest names in standup comedy for a Riyadh Comedy Festival. Chappelle’s performance was notable for its direct attack on t…
Bill Maher criticizes Dave Chappelle for remarks on free speech at Saudi comedy festival
Bill Maher challenged Dave Chappelle's claim that Saudi Arabia offers more free speech than America on Friday, suggesting he test this by joking about the Prophet Muhammad.
Dave Chappelle Jokes 'It's Easier to Talk' in Saudi Arabia than America
Dave Chappelle joked that it's "easier to talk" in Saudi Arabia than in the United States while headlining the Riyadh Comedy Festival. The post Dave Chappelle Jokes: ‘It’s Easier to Talk’ in Saudi Arabia than USA After Charlie Kirk’s Assassination appeared first on Breitbart.
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