Dave Chappelle — "“I'm not a role model. I'm a comedian.”"
“I'm not a role model. I'm a comedian.”
“I'm not a role model. I'm a comedian.”
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"The only way to truly understand someone is to walk a mile in their shoes. Or, you know, just listen to them."
"If you look at the history of America, black people have been the most persecuted group in the history of America. But now, suddenly, everybody’s got a cause. Everybody’s got a fucking cause."
"My father told me, 'Son, if you want to be a man, you gotta learn to fight.' I said, 'Dad, I want to be a comedian.' He said, 'Same thing.'"
"Comedy is a weapon. You can use it for good or for evil."
"“I'm not here to make friends. I'm here to tell jokes.”"
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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