Dave Chappelle’s performance in Boston turned into chaos after an audience member appeared to shout at him to “shut up” while he was talking about the Israel-Hamas war. But, is that actually happen??
The original story goes like this…The comedian condemned the Hamas attack while accusing Israel of war crimes when it happened, which led Chappelle to focus on one individual, slamming them for telling him to shut up.
But a recent statement from someone who was present at the show paints a different story about what actually happened!
Dave Chappelle Talks About Audience Members Who Screamed ‘Shut The F— Up’?
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Famous comedian and actor Dave Chappelle’s performance in Boston saw an intense moment when he started talking about the Israel-Hamas war.
Chappelle took some time between telling his jokes to talk about the current issue. He first began by condemning the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel before accusing the Jewish state of war crimes.
According to podcaster Imran Muneer on X (formerly known as Twitter), Chappelle stated that attacks by Hamas were wrong but insisted that Israel was also wrong for killing people and cutting off water and electricity from Palestinians.
In the middle of his speech, an audience member yelled, “Shut the f— up,” prompting Chappelle to lash out at them, saying they had no right to tell him to shut up at his show after paying to see him. But are those audience members actually yell at Chapelle?
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Chapelle thought as much, as he allegedly took a swipe at the US government’s pledge to help Israel, saying, “You don’t take tens of billions from my country to go kill innocent women and children and come and tell me to shut the f — up.”
Chappelle continued, “Don’t come begging money from my country and then go drop bombs on children and cut off innocent people’s water and electricity. You have the audacity to pay to come see me and then tell me to shut up, no, you shut up.”
Muneer claimed in his X post that the crowd went wild with cheers and applause for Chappelle’s passionate words as he chanted “Free Palestine.”
According to street wall journalsome of the comedian’s fans walked out of the show, disappointed with his views on the issue.
Audience Members Don’t Scream At Dave Chappelle…
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Although reports claim that one spectator shouted “shut up” at Chappelleusers of people who were allegedly at the Boston fair say otherwise!
In a Reddit post recounting Chappelle’s performance in Boston, a user who goes by “python-is-my-hammer” wrote that audience members, who were yelled at by the comedian, were actually talking to two “loud” women next to them.
A Reddit user began, “Guys, I want to clarify something. I was at the show sitting in section 302, row 4. There were two loud, drunk, annoying women who started yelling at each other so loudly. So much so that Park security got involved . But they didn’t stop.”
They added, “Everyone sitting in that area (section 301/302) couldn’t hear anything Dave said. One fan had enough and shouted ‘SHUT THE F— UP’ at the two women. But this could NOT have come at a worse time because Dave is talking about Israel and Palestine.
A Reddit user concluded: “But I 10000% guarantee you it was NOT directed at Dave. Dave heard this and went…gave $0.02 and the crowd went wild. But the people sitting in that section knew what it was really about. It’s unfortunate and I hope Dave finally realizes it was NOT directed at him.”
Is Netflix Reacting To Dave Chappelle’s Controversial Stance On The Israel-Hamas War?
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With Chappelle airing his thoughts on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, all eyes are now on Netflix to see how the streaming giant will respond to the comedian’s controversial opinion.
In 2021, Netflix supported Chappelle after his jokes on his special “The Closer” were considered transphobic by many.
At the time, there were calls for the company to cut ties with Chappelle and not air the show on their platform, but they stood by the comedian, stating that his jokes did not “cross the line of hate.”
In a memo, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos defended Chappelle’s show following allegations that there were threats by staff to quit the company because of his transphobic jokes.
Per Diversity, Sarandos began: “Some of you have also asked where we draw the line on hate. We don’t allow titles on Netflix that are designed to incite hatred or violence, and we don’t believe ‘The Closer’ crosses that line.”
Netflix has not yet responded to our request for comment on Chappelle’s remarks about the Israel-Hamas war.
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