8:46 - Dave Chappelle

I have no problem with that, I do have an issue with him referring to George that. It would've been much more powerful if he used the word "Brother" or "Brotha" when mentioning George.

IMO
I hear you bruh, but there are some people that only eat vegetables on hamburgers. That is Dave's personality and i have to respect it....

99% positivity will not be destroyed by 1% negativity in this particular case.
 
Dave’s level of IDGAF is legendary. He’s become Carlin-esqe

That wasn’t comedy ...it was Dave channeling the feelings of black men in America

“Any of you n^**gas that can survive this nightmare ...is my hero”


White people think it's okay to kill us over and over and over again and when we say that's enough with the bullshit and start burning their businesses to the ground they want to play victim card.

I still haven't seen that whole video and probably won't because I'll be in a very bad mood.
 
He is brilliant but he's just got to stop calling Black men n*****. He's so in tune with other things it amazes me how he can't see how detrimental that is. But then again there are millions more like him, unfortunately.

Now I'll wait for the predictable n***** responses from the ignoramuses on this forum.
I have to agree. Every time and for whatever reason comedic or otherwise a black person utters the word nigga or nigg*r what would be lost if the word "brother" was said instead? Just don't understand why the word nigga is viewed by many as a term of endearment or harmless identification. I understand saying "nigga" is an ingrained habit, and I've been as guilty as anyone, but it's a negative habit and the word is a pejorative that should be eliminated from our speech as much as possible, or at least attempted imo. :hmm:
I agree with you. The people who use the word do so out of ignorance. Anyone who thinks they "took the word back" is just deluding themselves. They are ignorant of the fact that the underlying programming is coming from white people. The same way the ridiculous "street culture" was invented and fomented by whites. It's all in the aid of advancing our self-destruction. If it's not, please tell me how calling each other n***** is helpful?
Imagine watching 30 minutes of genius from a national treasure giving social commentary as the world burns.. And your biggest take away is on his use of nigga.
 



Don Lemon's response....

:roflmao2: :lol: he know this shit is :money: Notoriety trumps fame these days and Dave just added a lot to Don's brand.

At the end of the day two black men no matter how different they are see the same thing and want the same results.
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I hear you bruh, but there are some people that only eat vegetables on hamburgers. That is Dave's personality and i have to respect it....

99% positivity will not be destroyed by 1% negativity in this particular case.

I’m not the 1% nor am I negative, I simply stated that it would’ve been more powerful if he used the word “Brother”.
 
Imagine watching 30 minutes of genius from a national treasure giving social commentary as the world burns.. And your biggest take away is on his use of nigga.


Merely suggested the use of an alternate positive word like "brother" would have been better received by those possessing a measure of pride in themselves and the race. For you to say that was my biggest take away from Chappelle's brilliant commentary couldn't be more inaccurate. :hmm:
 
Listening to this again....

I see Chappelle picking up where Dick Gregory left off. Transcending comedy and merging it with social commentary.
Dick Gregory or Paul Mooney?

People tend to believe comedy is all dick and fart jokes. Comedy is making sense of the absurd. Funny is thinking an ant is at the center of the universe. That is the basis of humanity. That is the set up. The punchline is there’s a being that controls it all but we are his favorite ants.
 
I get it, but I don't even think that matters. He's simply not as funny as Dave.
Funny as in haha funny or funny as in thats fucking funny? I think George Carlin is the funniest. But you guys know I’m a miserable SOB. If Dave gives me another 10 years of gold, he will take the spot. His 20 minutes on Killing ... Softly is not haha funny but this is absurd funny.
 
Merely suggested the use of an alternate positive word like "brother" would have been better received by those possessing a measure of pride in themselves and the race. For you to say that was my biggest take away from Chappelle's brilliant commentary couldn't be more inaccurate. :hmm:
For you to imply that Dave usage of nigga and those who find no issue with it is illustration of a lack of self pride is inaccurate and idiotic. Again, to view that body of work (let alone his resume) and make that statement is patently stupid. If that word causes you that level of insecurity then its probably something inside you that needs fixing.
 
That shit is fire. He is saying what most of us are thinking. Frankly, I thought this country would be in flames right now. Thankfully, we as a people only want to be treated fairly. Now, change has to come and if it doesn't then this country will be in flames. Antifa, and the white supremacist were trying to get that shit started this time around, but GOD is in this. I see it as clear as day, GOD has saturated it with his glory. Back to Dave, very thought provoking monologue.
 
He is brilliant but he's just got to stop calling Black men n*****. He's so in tune with other things it amazes me how he can't see how detrimental that is. But then again there are millions more like him, unfortunately.

Now I'll wait for the predictable n***** responses from the ignoramuses on this forum.
I have to agree. Every time and for whatever reason comedic or otherwise a black person utters the word nigga or nigg*r what would be lost if the word "brother" was said instead? Just don't understand why the word nigga is viewed by many as a term of endearment or harmless identification. I understand saying "nigga" is an ingrained habit, and I've been as guilty as anyone, but it's a negative habit and the word is a pejorative that should be eliminated from our speech as much as possible, or at least attempted imo. :hmm:
I agree with you. The people who use the word do so out of ignorance. Anyone who thinks they "took the word back" is just deluding themselves. They are ignorant of the fact that the underlying programming is coming from white people. The same way the ridiculous "street culture" was invented and fomented by whites. It's all in the aid of advancing our self-destruction. If it's not, please tell me how calling each other n***** is helpful?
It's supposed to be harsh. That grinding feeling you're experiencing is 450+ of oppression grinding in the back of your skull and stirring the pit of your soul. Use it. We ain't nowhere near over, yet.
I agree with the 450+ years of oppression, but how does referring to ourselves in negative terms help alleviate that? Seems to me just calling each other brother, bruh, or bro is more of a positive respectful identification than nigga. :hmm:
Imagine watching 30 minutes of genius from a national treasure giving social commentary as the world burns.. And your biggest take away is on his use of nigga.

Maybe his frequent use of the word is on purpose because he uses it to describe EVERYBODY black white or other..maybe he'll explain it at some point. But I feel you can't fight for liberation or claim liberation from a thing if you're still using the terminology and definitions of the tools of your oppression.

We have embraced the term ****** (nigga, nig, etc) waay to much and too easily while at the same time trying to defeat the shackles of white supremacy. the fact that the actual term is automatically redacted while the slang forms aren't, tells you everything you need to know about how contradictory it is.
 
For you to imply that Dave usage of nigga and those who find no issue with it is illustration of a lack of self pride is inaccurate and idiotic. Again, to view that body of work (let alone his resume) and make that statement is patently stupid. If that word causes you that level of insecurity then its probably something inside you that needs fixing.


Opinions vary and you're entitled to yours. If you have no problem with the gratuitous use of the word that is your prerogative. It's a comfort though that so many who have commented on this subject agree with me. Guess something inside them needs fixing too. :rolleyes:
 
Maybe his frequent use of the word is on purpose because he uses it to describe EVERYBODY black white or other..maybe he'll explain it at some point. But I feel you can't fight for liberation or claim liberation from a thing if you're still using the terminology and definitions of the tools of your oppression.

We have embraced the term ****** (nigga, nig, etc) waay to much and too easily while at the same time trying to defeat the shackles of white supremacy. the fact that the actual term is automatically redacted while the slang forms aren't, tells you everything you need to know about how contradictory it is.

Well said... :yes:
 
Maybe his frequent use of the word is on purpose because he uses it to describe EVERYBODY black white or other..maybe he'll explain it at some point. But I feel you can't fight for liberation or claim liberation from a thing if you're still using the terminology and definitions of the tools of your oppression.

We have embraced the term ****** (nigga, nig, etc) waay to much and too easily while at the same time trying to defeat the shackles of white supremacy. the fact that the actual term is automatically redacted while the slang forms aren't, tells you everything you need to know about how contradictory it is.
Man you a got dam fool if you think the presence or absence of "nigga" is gonna lead to or hinder our liberation one way or another.
Opinions vary and you're entitled to yours. If you have no problem with the gratuitous use of the word that is your prerogative. It's a comfort though that so many who have commented on this subject agree with me. Guess something inside them needs fixing too. :rolleyes:
Glad you find "comfort" in being part of a misdirected collective.
 
Well said... :yes:
If there's one thing about Dave Chappelle that I have observed is that he is a TRUE artist at what he does. Meaning he understands every point of the thing he's creating and understands WHY he's doing what he's doing even as it looks random or off the cuff to us. If Dave were a musician he'd be Jimi Hendrix or Dizzy Gillespie during the Bebop era. To listen to Jimi's psychedelic rock or Diz's bebop to the passing listener it can sound like random riffing or even noise. But to people who have any understanding of the music they know they're listening to a VERY COMPLEX WELL THOUGHT OUT measure of music...where what sounds random is PURPOSEFULLY done that way. Feedback, dissonance, "wrong notes" Yes it may sound like noise but its noise put here ON PURPOSE.

Dave does the same thing comedically.
 
Man you a got dam fool if you think the presence or absence of "nigga" is gonna lead to or hinder our liberation one way or another.
yes changing the way you think about something can change the way you deal with it. Do you think youre a ****** or a nigga..whats the difference?
 
Man you a got dam fool if you think the presence or absence of "nigga" is gonna lead to or hinder our liberation one way or another.

Glad you find "comfort" in being part of a misdirected collective.

Wish I could say I'm equally glad you find "comfort" in being a myopic contrarian but I can't. Unfortunately some people's intellectual rigidity makes it near impossible to reason with them and they resort to unnecessary sarcasm when their argument falls short of acceptance by others.
 
Maybe his frequent use of the word is on purpose because he uses it to describe EVERYBODY black white or other..maybe he'll explain it at some point. But I feel you can't fight for liberation or claim liberation from a thing if you're still using the terminology and definitions of the tools of your oppression.

We have embraced the term ****** (nigga, nig, etc) waay to much and too easily while at the same time trying to defeat the shackles of white supremacy. the fact that the actual term is automatically redacted while the slang forms aren't, tells you everything you need to know about how contradictory it is.

I call everybody nigga too, and on this board I had to specify that it doesn’t mean “Black” at all times when I say it.

So I get it, I still wish he would’ve called George Floyd a “Brother/Brotha” though.

Not a knock on Dave, just stating my opinion on that particular part because it was brought up.
 
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