I have enjoyed Dave Chappelle's recent Network specials including "The Closer". His recent specials are more aligned with societal story telling trying to make points rather than traditional comedy. He pushes some core points during his routines.
his last 3 or so specials have been observations of society moreso than comedy. He's funnier than many of his peers but a big comedic downgrade from his earlier specials. This one felt more like "let me explain myself" than anything really.
Chapelle is one of my favorite comedians. I dont have to agree with everything he says to like him or find him funny and disagreeing with him on something does not make me hate him. He does bits on white people and that is not offensive. His material on trans and such dont involve him hating on them, in fact he had a trans comedian open up for him for many shows and that comedian's family still supports him. Shit.....George Carlin.... Richard Pryor.... Chris Rock.....comedians always use social commentary to make us laugh....people just pucker their vaginas too much.
All you need to do to raise the ire of the online Cancel mob is to politely compliment a lady's boots. Terry Bradshaw complimented a female sports reporter on her looks and Twitter is very angry https://www.theblaze.com/news/terry-bradshaw-erin-andrews-compliment
people voicing disagreement on twitter is not cancel culture. Quit reading theblaze, it's rotting your brain:
Well someone did get fired over the effort to cancel Dave Chappelle... Netflix fires organiser of trans walkout after ‘revealing $25m cost of Dave Chappelle special’ https://www.indy100.com/news/netflix-fires-organiser-trans-walkout-b1939399