02-14-2006, 04:23 PM | #41 (permalink) |
Eat your vegetables
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hmmmmmmm this thread has taken off in a different manner than I thought it would.
I think it's pretty good that this jerk of a comedian stood up for himself and ran away when people were trying to rule his creativity. From what I have seen of Chapelle, I am not a fan, but I do agree with his actions. As crazy as it may seem, running away to Africa showed the people (whomever they were) that he wasn't going to put up with their crap and he'd rather do standup than make a few more million doing a high-stress TV show. People are saying that his leaving is what is wrong with society today, that he's running away and ditching responsibility. I do not agree with your standpoint. AT ALL. At times, society places so many restrictions on a person that they feel they have no jurisdiction in their own lives. Suicide is the only escape that many find. Chapelle had enough brains to run away from the stress to somepace where no one would recognize him or expect anything out of him. He took a vacation, a real vacation, and did his own thing. Connecting with yourself rather than the needs that others place upon you is the most essential part of life. You are unable to make the kind of a difference you are supposed to make in the world if you are simply listening to everyone else's dream. Good for Chapelle. I hope that the narrow-minded fools that drove him to this extreme will take such a hiatus themselves.
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02-15-2006, 01:21 PM | #42 (permalink) |
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zero, you want to have it both ways. You lose credibility when you say one thing in one thread and the opposite in another. I suspect you simply do not like Chappelle's show and are scapegoating him - exactly what you deride others for doing a la video games. Sorry, but I'm calling bullshit on you.
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02-15-2006, 10:27 PM | #43 (permalink) | ||
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All of the things he says are true. (If a bit rude.) The skit about how the white guy moves in with a family of blacks and then gets victimized is true in that MANY blacks are indeed victimized. by other blacks. (Look at the stats, blacks kill each other by the thousands.) Or it could be read to mean that he feels victimized by white culture. (Purely speculation, but it is important to realize it is his show, his perspective...etc.) Last edited by SERPENT7; 02-15-2006 at 10:42 PM.. |
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02-16-2006, 08:06 AM | #44 (permalink) | ||
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Like I said; some of you believe that even saying the word bitch or nigger perpetuates the word and the connotation of denigrating the two groups. That's fine. I think, however, that by using it in unique ways -- such as the borrowed "nigga" to mean a black compatriot-- it cheapens the use of "nigger". A racist calling you a "nigger" is drastically less offense if you call your friends "niggas" regularly. It forces the bigot/racist/sexist to come up with new ways of insulting you, rather than riling you with the same barbs repeatedly. Similarly, if you say "bitch please" regularly to your friends, an agitator attempting to rile you by saying "bitch please" has a nominal effect. These are poor examples, and I realize it's an unpopular belief (Oprah strongly disagrees with me), but I think this differentiation is the dividing line between people who support satire as a valid literary technique for political change, and those who don't. (And consequently, those who support Chappelle, Eminem, and other provacteurs as artists AND bastions of social change.) Not to derail, or anything..
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02-16-2006, 08:23 AM | #45 (permalink) |
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Jinn, that wasn't a derail at all. That indeed is the crux of this difference of opinion on the content of Chappelle.
As sometime people can't see the forest for the trees, some people can't see the satire for the humour. I like to think of satirists as court jesters... they have the ability to say what needs to be said, but they do it in jest. There is always the risk that the Sovreign will not be amused and order an execution.
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Well here's the "truth"............ Interesting how "white people" own everything, yet with $50 MILLION more than I will ever see in this lifetime, Dave feels he couldn't express himself the way he wanted to. Hell, for that money he could produce his own DVD's afterward and say whatever he wanted to and see how well they sell.
Personally, once he plays the race card...... he's nothing but a racist fuck in my eyes, and I don't care if his career goes anywhere or not. It's not "personal vision", it's racist, hate filled propaganda he's spewing and there is not 1 excuse for it. $50 MILLION and he wants to use the race card.... what a fucking racist asshole. For $50 MILLION, I'm sure even a "black man" in "white owned" America can find a place to Quote:
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04-15-2006, 10:55 AM | #47 (permalink) |
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Chapelle on Oprah.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...020302967.html I bought season one and season two of the Dave Chapelle show. Superbly funny comedy and spoofs of popular culture and inner city life. We will probably never know for sure the many reasons why he went to Africa, but I am amazed at the courage to return. He probably had an identity crisis. I think I might also if I did spoofs a lot and had to act funny all the time. Too much pressure for most people's shoulders. Jonathan |
04-15-2006, 11:17 AM | #48 (permalink) |
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>>>Similarly, if you say "bitch please" regularly to your friends, an agitator attempting to rile you by saying "bitch please" has a nominal effect. These are poor examples, and I realize it's an unpopular belief (Oprah strongly disagrees with me)>>>
A lot it is tone of voice. I have said "bitch" to people in many different ways. It is always the emotional push behind the words. Citing lyrics and transcripts of a show is not enough. One must see the show and hear the tone. Comedy especially is hard to figure out sometimes. Jonathan |
04-15-2006, 11:32 AM | #49 (permalink) |
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>>>Do you think that the 12 year olds that have already watch his show and are already corrupted in one way or another>>>
I wanted to add that the Chapelle show is rated TV-14, and again, all parents are at fault for letting a 12 year old watch the show without either watching it with them, or explaining what the show is. That said, 9pm might be too early for a show like Chapelle's but Dave Chapelle did not choose to put on at that time. Comedy Central would have to be taken to task for that issue. 10PM would be better. I also should point out that I live in a big city, so many people from the country might not "get" Dave's comedy show. I don't think people are "corrupted" by Chapelle's show. Every show influences people's idea of what humor is. I think most politicians are humors without intending to be. Every show I watch influences me in some way, but in the end, I make up my own mind about changing the channel if I don't like something. (^: Jonathan |
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