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Dave Chappelle doesn't regret Saudi Arabia comedy gig
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Star US comedian Dave Chappelle doesn't "feel guilty at all" about performing in Saudi Arabia.
The 52-year-old comedian faced backlash for performing at the Riyadh Comedy Festival in the Middle Eastern country – which has faced criticism for its human rights record – earlier this year but stressed he had no regrets about the show.
"These motherf***ers act like because I did a comedy festival in Saudi Arabia I somehow betrayed my principles …," he said in his new Netflix special Dave Chappelle: The Unstoppable.
Dave Chappelle Slams Bill Maher for Saudi Show Criticism: ‘F— That Guy’
Dave Chappelle went after Bill Maher in his new Netflix special, “The Unstoppable,” for criticizing his appearance at Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival.
“Recently in the news, I’ve been getting a lot of grief, again, because I did a comedy festival in Saudi Arabia,” Chappelle said to applause. “And you hear those cheers? That’s Black people. America’s whites, they’re furious. Boy, I gotta tell you something. I’ve never not felt guilty about something. I don’t feel guilty at all. And Bill Maher, the famous comedian, I’ve known Bill since I was like, 18, 19 years old, and I’ve never said this publicly, but fuck that guy. I’m so fucking tired of his little smug, cracker-ass commentary.”
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Dave Chappelle criticzes Israel, eviscerates Bill Maher in new Netflix special: ‘F–k that guy’
Comedian Dave Chappelle spared a few moments in his latest Netflix special to hit out at Bill Maher for criticizing his appearance at a controversial comedy festival in Saudi Arabia — and criticized Israel along the way.
“Recently in the news, I’ve been getting a lot of grief, again, because I did a comedy festival in Saudi Arabia,” Chappelle said in his newly released special “The Unstoppable,” which debuted Dec. 19.
“Boy, I gotta tell you something. I’ve never not felt guilty about something. I don’t feel guilty at all,” he added.
Chappelle also took a swipe at Israel when he shot back at people who criticized the comedians in attendance for associating with the country after the government’s involvement in the brutal 2018 murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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