Dave Chappelle and the limits of humour
“Everything is funny until it happens to you”
Dave Chappelle From 4.07 mean things to 5.40
“I’m not saying it to be mean…”
1st 2nd amendment
Hold up a mirror to society
Genre
To 1.50
2 impersonations
A griot
To 5.52
on Emmett till
“This is Dave”
Jussie Smollett
Solace in the arts desensitized, angry because there’s a lot ot be mad at
To 3.40
Crack to 5.02
Empathy
All my heroes are murdered by the government or…
Bill
To 8.11
Ohio
White newscasters
Dave Chappelle
https://twitter.com/nbcsnl/status/1591684181737689090?s=20&t=8iqkbRVOhh6TFrQz5KfgeQ
To 2.22 SNL
Dave 2 years ago
Last week
To 1.09
Ohio drugs crisis
The Alphabet people
Dave chappelle car
The Amish
Lil Wayne
Dave Chappelle on voting 2.25 to 2.45
https://x.com/LibrarianJoe_/status/1854148002878755125
DC on twitter
https://x.com/TheMovieScenes/status/1853896652353933420
Dc on Trump
https://x.com/Fornahib/status/1854183904992800782
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_D._Chappelle
Great grandfather
On March 13, 1918, Bishop Chappelle led a delegation from the bishops' council of the African Methodist Episcopal Church to meet Democratic President Woodrow Wilson at the White House. The delegation came to protest the mounting wave of anti-black violence and hysteria accompanying the Great Migration, including numerous lynchings and other mob violence. Wilson took no action.[
Great great grandfather was Robert John Palmer, one of South Carolina's black legislators during the Reconstruction era.[ born into slavery in South Carolina.[2] Palmer was a state representative from 1876 to 1878 and had a tailor shop opposite the post office on Main Street in Columbia, South Carolina.[3][4]