Help Me, Dave Chappelle has more anti-trans jokes in his new Netflix special.
Dave has continued to tell transgender “jokes” ever since. at least In 2017, his last Netflix special, close, also sparks were scattered backlash Desperate and explicit transgender jokes cause employees to strike. As if it weren’t so, report The $60 million he’s already made with Netflix isn’t enough, Dave is at it again dreamer.
The special begins with Dave talking about meeting Jim Carrey while he was playing his role in the 1999 film. Man on the Moon. He anecdotally compares having to treat Jim like comedian Andy Kaufman to how transgender people feel about him, even though he is “obviously” Jim. It concludes. Ha! Ha! Great, Dave! Very original!
Dave then denies it, saying, “I’m going to make fun of those guys again,” but I know that’s not true. Because otherwise I’d be happily doing something else instead of writing about this guy’s “comedy.” He continued, “You want to know why I’m tired of talking about them? Because these people acted like I needed to make them funny. Well, it’s That’s ridiculous. I don’t need you.”
“I’m not going to do transgender jokes anymore. You know what I’m going to do tonight? Tonight I’m just going to do disabled jokes. They’re not as organized as gay people. And I love to beat them up.” .You probably have a handicap. “Come back, I’ll make you sit there,” he added, imitating someone with a disability and walking out.
He then digs a little deeper into the former Republican congressman. Madison Cawthorn, who uses a wheelchair, says Dave has “skipped” from him. He goes on to say that Madison’s argument is that invited to an orgy Things like DC’s “Who invites a paraplegic to an orgy?” are not true. — before Madison mimes receiving anal sex.
Then he goes back to transgender people Also, continued, “Handicappers are new people I beat. To be honest, I’ve been trying to mend relationships with the transgender community because I don’t think they hate me.” Because I don’t want to be. You know how I fixed it? I wrote a play. I did it. Because I know gays like plays. It’s a very sad play. But it’s moving. This is a story about a black transgender woman for whom “n***a” has sadly become synonymous. It’s tear-jerking. At the end of her play, she dies alone, with no white liberals able to speak to her. sad. “
After a few minutes, Dave said: But if I do, I hope it’s in California. As soon as the judge sentences me, I’ll think, “I want the court to know that I’m a woman before sentencing.” Please send me to a women’s prison. ” As soon as you get in there, you’ll know what I’m doing. “Give me a fruit cocktail, bitch, before that motherfucker breaks his teeth. I’m a girl just like you, bitch. Come here and suck this girl’s dick I got. Me Don’t let me explain myself. I’m a girl.'”
Then Dave spoke: attacked “It turns out the whole attack was my fault. Yes, I caused him,” he says. “I triggered him because I was LBGTQ.” [sic] “I made a joke and it turned out this guy was a ‘B,'” she continued, “and I was like, ‘Bisexual?'” He could have been raped. ”
I can’t wait for people to comment that implying that people can say they’re transgender in order to commit a crime in prison is actually really funny and cool, rather than an overused trope.