Dave Chappelle — "I think every group of black guys should have at least one white guy in it."
I think every group of black guys should have at least one white guy in it.
I think every group of black guys should have at least one white guy in it.
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"I'm not a judge. I'm an observer of humanity."
"I'm not a hero. I'm just a guy who tells jokes."
"“I love women. But some women are just bitches.”"
"I'm a very good liar. I could lie to you right now and you'd be like, 'Oh, that's a good story.'"
"“If you're going to come for me, you better come correct.”"
American comedian whose Chappelle's Show (2003-2006) reshaped 21st-century comedy and whose 2010s-2020s Netflix specials triggered debates over comedy and offense. Closely associated with Richard Pryor (predecessor in race-and-language American stand-up) and Eddie Murphy (1980s SNL trailblazer). For an intellectual contrast, see Hannah Gadsby, Australian comedian and Nanette creator — Nanette (2018) explicitly attacks the stand-up tradition Chappelle works within and treats traditional punchline comedy as a structure of power. Nanette and Chappelle's Sticks & Stones are the two most-discussed comedy specials of the late-2010s, taking opposite positions on whether stand-up structurally enables or excuses harm.
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