I also think it's funny how black ppl immediately threw on the cape for this under the guise of ppl shouldnt be offended at jokes...but if some black ppl said they liked sarah silverman they'd be all types of jiggaboo coons and shit lolLike I said before, I thought it was more interesting than funny. It had it's laughs, but it wasn't nearly as funny as his other specials. I liked what he talked about and how he went about the discussion though. I don't mind people saying it wasn't funny to them or criticizing the content. What I hate though, is those people that think him talking about everybody else is hilarious, but when he gets to their particular group, all of a sudden it's wrong.
Like in one of the previous specials, he talked about how he got a letter from a trans person who basically said that he/she loved him and was having such a blast at the show until he got to the trans jokes, and then he/she was crushed and was no longer a fan of Chapelle. So let me get this straight. When he was cracking on other people of varying races, ethnicities, religious beliefs, political stances, socio-economic statuses, etc..., he/she was good and Dave was fine, but as soon as he says something about a group she he/she fits in, oh it's too far. That's total bullshit and people like that should really shut the fuck up.
Ppl just need to keep it real that there is no morality in entertainment. You'll let somebody get away with shit if you like em. Niggas love dave and he basically scoop de wooped all over the stage for an hr and it's still gettin called legendary, classic and genius lmao. It is what it is.