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Dave Chappelle lets rude crowd have it, sticks up for Cosby's comment.
Sacramento Bee ^ | 06/17/04 | JIM CARNES

Posted on 06/18/2004 10:06:42 PM PDT by Pikamax

Chappelle lets rude crowd have it

By JIM CARNES, Sacramento Bee

(June 17, 9:04 am PDT) - Dave Chappelle got so angry with the crowd Tuesday night at Sacramento's Memorial Auditorium that the stand-up comic walked off the stage for nearly two minutes. Upon his return, he told the audience, "You people are stupid."

What got the comic so riled up? According to Chappelle, it was audience members who wouldn't "shut up and listen - like you're supposed to."

Chappelle is the creator and star of the No. 1-rated show on Comedy Central. It's that fame that helped the comic sell out the nearly 4,000-seat Memorial Auditorium weeks in advance of the show. And that popularity also caused the frustration for the performer, as audience members continually shouted a character's catchphrase from "Chappelle's Show" - it starts, "I'm Rick James ..." and ends with the b-word.

"The show is ruining my life," Chappelle told the crowd. Besides requiring him to work "20 hours a day," he said, it has made him a "star," which has resulted in the inability of fans to treat him as an individual.

"This (stand-up) is the most important thing I do, and because I'm on TV, you make it hard for me to do it," he said.

"People can't distinguish between what's real and fake. This ain't a TV show. You're not watching Comedy Central. I'm real up here talking."

Shouts continued to interrupt Chappelle's routine until he stopped to give a lecture on "how comedy usually works: I say something. You mull it over and decide whether you want to laugh or not, and then you do or not. Then I say something else, and you think about that.

"It's worked well all across the country, but you people ..."

Performing in Sacramento, the comic said, might turn out "to be a bad idea - like chocolate-covered fish."

Chappelle told the crowd he knew why they liked his sketch-comedy show: "Because it's good. You know why my show is good? Because the network officials say you're not smart enough to get what I'm doing, and every day I fight for you. I tell them how smart you are. Turns out, I was wrong.

"You people are stupid."

Much of Chappelle's act - with its jokes about genitals,and sex talk, tales of strip-club escapades and frequent use of the n-word - is unprintable in a family newspaper. But that's not the best part, anyway. Chappelle is most effective when he ventures into social commentary - race, poverty, the cult of personality.

One of his better rants had to do with children and at what age they might be responsible for their own lives. Elizabeth Smart, the 15-year-old Utah girl who was kidnapped from her home, figured prominently in the commentary. He contrasted her case - she was discovered about nine months after her abduction only a few miles from her home - with that of 7-year-old Erica Pratt, who gnawed through her duct tape bindings to free herself from kidnappers in Philadelphia and was responsible for the arrest of the two men who had taken her. Pratt is African American, and her story received much less attention than did Smart's.

Then Chappelle placed Smart's case in opposition to that of Lionel Tate of Florida, who was convicted of murder in the death of a 6-year-old neighbor. Smart, at 15, was considered a child. But at 14, two years after the crime, Tate was sentenced as an adult to life in prison without parole. (A previously rejected plea bargain was later accepted, and he is now free.)

"When is a 15-year-old a kid and a 12-year-old an adult?" he asked, indicating it might be because one was white and one was not.

Chappelle said race relations are at such a low point in America that, "You can't say anything real when it comes to race. That's why Bill Cosby's in such trouble for saying black folks have got to take responsibility for their own lives.

"I spoke at my high school last week," he said, "and I told them, 'You've got to focus. Stop blaming white people for your problems.' "

He then added, sarcastically, " 'Learn to play basketball, tell jokes or sell crack. That's the only way I've seen people get out.' "

Chappelle's harshest words were addressed to those audience members who worship entertainers and athletes.

"Stop listening to celebrities," he said. "They do what they do for money - that's all. I don't even know why you're listening to me. I've done commercials for both Coke and Pepsi. Truth is, I can't even taste the difference, but Pepsi paid me last, so there it is."

Celebrity worship harms the object of affection as well, Chappelle said. "One day people love you more than they've ever loved anything in the world. And the next, you're in front of a courthouse dancing on top of a car."

In case the audience didn't get the reference to Michael Jackson, he said, "You know why Michael Jackson's had so many surgeries? He wanted you to like him more."

Chappelle, obviously, will not pander to his fans. "You guys are the worst listeners in the country," he told the Sacramento audience. "It's like 'The Silence of the Lambs.' Without the silence."


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161 posted on 06/20/2004 4:29:00 AM PDT by Unknown Freeper
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To: cyborg

Have you ever seen Morgan Freeman NOT do an awesome supporting role though? (Aside from The Electric Company)


162 posted on 06/20/2004 5:06:39 AM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: LoudRepublicangirl
For instance, the media couldn't get enough of Jessica Lynch but while Shoshanna Johnson was still being held as a POW you didn't see as much press about her and her family. She was in the same unit as Jessica, she even has a young daughter and a wonderful family.

Yeah, every time I saw Lynch after a while it just seemed so discordant in comparison with Johnson being ignored.

163 posted on 06/20/2004 5:09:03 AM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: doctor noe
Chappelle grew up in D.C. His father is a music professor at Antioch College (Yellow Springs, OH)...

Wow. That's a seriously discordant upbringing. Yellow Springs is one of those towns stuck in the 60s that can't find its way out. I've identified it that way on the web and other people recognize it by that description as well. At least through the early 90s (haven't been through there in a while) you could still see people in leather fringe jackets and beads, and front yard "modern art exibits."

164 posted on 06/20/2004 5:22:08 AM PDT by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Well what do you expect, the fans wouldn’t shut the hell up when he was talking about his speech. They really were idiots, and the sad part is that he had defended them against the network officials. You know, the people who always talk about us behind our backs.


165 posted on 09/09/2007 4:48:34 PM PDT by Sneep29
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To: Vigilanteman

You have to understand, that a rule is a rule, that should not be changed based on opinion.

Look at Jena 6 (Dec 2006).

When you see things like that, you have to wonder, does racism still exist?

The problem is that some races do not get what is going on.......WAKE UP!

Amendment I


166 posted on 11/30/2007 4:34:01 AM PST by Amendment I (WAKE UP)
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