Posted on 09/20/2019 9:07:50 AM PDT by tbw2
Among the fascinating phenomena of Americas most prominent Muslim activist organizations is how they decide which Muslims to lift up and which to ignore. Compare two recent comedy specials. One, Dave Chappelles newest Netflix special Sticks & Stones, which is generating intense reactions given its choice of material including abortion, #MeToo, Transgenderism, the alphabet people (referring to the expanding acronym LGBTQIA+), and the implications of the cancel culture, which seeks to silence all who do not adhere to the woke doctrines of political correctness.
Thinking about this hilariously offensive special brought to mind another recent comedy special that challenged different cultural taboos: Millennial Ramy Youssefs Feelings, released on HBO on June 29.
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Love Chappelle. He’s perfectly happy to call out BS and hypocrisy wherever he sees it, much to the dismay of the left. No one goes unscathed.
Thanks tbw2.
http://www.google.com/search?q=Ramy+Youssef+Feelings
Chappell clips:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3774925/posts?page=52#52
I’m waiting to see how many hate him just because he’s a muslim. Or use the “Yeah, but he’s the right kind of muslim” thing.
Sounds just like Black Americans. House-N. Uncle-Tom. Aunt-Jemima. Etc.
Thanks for the links. ROFLMAO! HOORAY Dave!
His comedy special bit on Jussie Smollett was hilarious.
His comedy special bit on Jussie Smollett was hilarious.
I wholeheartedly agree (although, proviso time, he’s not work-safe or FR-safe in his language). The link to the FR topic leads to the YT link for that.
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