Dave Chappelle is set to release a new stand-up special on Netflix on New Year’s Eve. It comes two years after the comedian received a backlash due to comments he made about the trans community.
The new special was announced on X (formely Twitter), with the streaming service’s official Netflix is a Joke account posting a short teaser clip with the caption: âDave Chappelleâs latest comedy special will launch globally on Netflix, December 31st.â
The currently untitled special will be Chappelleâs seventh for Netflix. The first four â The Age of Spin, Deep in the Heart of Texas, Equanimity and The Bird Revelation â were released in 2017. He followed those with Stick & Stones in 2019 and The Closer in 2021.
The comedian was heavily criticised for a joke he made in The Closer, in which he described himself as âteam TERFâ when addressing the controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling.
LGBTQ+ rights group GLAAD said at the time that his âbrand has become synonymous with ridiculing trans people and other marginalised communitiesâ, while many others also spoke out. Some Netflix employees also staged a virtual walkout in protest over his comments.
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— Netflix Is A Joke (@NetflixIsAJoke) December 6, 2023
Responding to the original backlash to his special, Chappelle commented: âI said what I said and boy I heard what you said. My god, how could I not?
âYou said you want a safe working environment at Netflix. Well, it seems like Iâm the only one that canât go to the office anymore.â
More recently, a number of audience members walked out of one of Chappelle’s stand-up shows after the comedian criticised Israelâs bombing of Gaza.
According to The Wall Street Journal, the comedian first condemned the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas militants during his show at TD Garden on Thursday (October 19). He then reportedly criticised Israel for what he said were war crimes in Gaza, and accused the United States of aiding the slaughter of innocent civilians.
His comments on the Israel-Hamas war apparently came about after he said he didnât think students should lose their job offers for expressing their support for Palestine. According to attendees, thatâs when an audience member told Chappelle to âshut upâ, which sparked an emotional response from the comedian.
Chappelle is said to have then criticised the Israeli government for cutting off water, food and electricity to Gaza, and accused it of killing innocent civilians.
According to the WSJ, some audience members cheered and shouted, âFree Palestineâ, while others yelled, âWhat about Hamasâ. Others, however, are said to have left the arena.
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