Dave Chappelle: ‘I did resent that the Republican Party ran on transgender jokes’

Dave Chappelle spent years refusing to examine his own transphobic opinions. Circa 2021, Chappelle decided, seemingly out of nowhere, to make “transphobia” his entire comedic shtick. Whenever anyone questioned why Chappelle – a pioneering comedian in the early ‘00s – was going all-on on punching down on a marginalized community, he doubled-down. He even openly associated with nutjobs like Elon Musk (whose ideology is also centered on transphobia), and brought Musk on stage with him (Elon got booed to hell and back). Well, a few years have passed since all of that went down. Now, suddenly, Dave Chappelle thinks it’s gross that Republicans embraced transphobia in the same way he did. Are you joking?

Dave Chappelle called out Republicans in a new interview with NPR, accusing members of the political party of “weaponizing” his transgender jokes. The comedian has courted controversy since 2021 after his Netflix special, “The Closer,” included jokes that were widely criticized as transphobic. Netflix boss Ted Sarandos defended the special at the time by citing “artistic freedom,” prompting trans employees and allies at the company to walk out in protest. The comedian then doubled down on trans jokes in his follow-up special, “The Dreamer.”

“I did resent that the Republican Party ran on transgender jokes. You know, I felt like they were doing a weaponized version of what I was doing. That’s not what I was doing,” Chappelle told “NPR’s Newsmakers” host Michel Martin. “I’ll give you an example, before I learned the phrase, ‘I respectfully decline,’ I was on Capitol Hill, and everybody ran up to take pictures with me from every congressional office. And I just take pictures with whoever asked. I didn’t ask how they vote or what their voting record is.

“At first, it was CBC people,” he continued. “Then here comes Lauren Boebert and she said, ‘Can I get a picture?’ And I had already taken 40 pictures. I didn’t want to say no in front of everybody, but I didn’t know the phrase ‘I respectfully decline.’ So I just took the picture. And then she posted the picture before I could even get from there to the show and says something to the effect of, ‘Just two people that know that it’s just two genders.’ Just instantly, like, weaponized or politicized. So I got to the arena, and I lit her ass up for doing that. And she should never do that to a person like me.”

Chappelle often avoids talking about politics on the record. When he was asked by NPR in his latest interview to weigh in on whether or not Donald Trump is “funny,” Chappelle lamented over the president’s behavior.

“Maybe if he wasn’t president, I’d think that was funny. Or maybe at times… I do think, you know, that that’s wearing thin,” Chappelle said. “There are funny things about him. Like, if I were to talk about him, it would be funny. ButI think what he does is so consequential and so much of these things, you know, in my lifetime, I’ve never really seen anything of a phenomenon quite like I’m not trying to be political, but it’s remarkable. I don’t know. I don’t know how funny it is.”

[From Variety]

There’s nothing wrong with having a quiet opinion, doing further research, seeing where people are politically aligned, and making adjustments along the way. I shouldn’t have to explain this to Dave Chappelle like he’s a f–king child. He knew full well what he was doing and he did it anyway. He can’t come out now and say “but I don’t like it when MAGA a–holes are saying the exact same bigoted things I said!!” You don’t get a cookie for correctly identifying your hateful transphobic ideology in someone else.

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8 Responses to “Dave Chappelle: ‘I did resent that the Republican Party ran on transgender jokes’”

  1. Drea says:

    Dude went off the rails a LONG time ago. He headlined a comedy fest in 2013 that I was at, and all he did was chain smoke and rage about Comedy Central (this is about the time he started going off about Key & Peele). It wasn’t even a show. Like, dude, you have a lot of money and are still headlining. The man has no idea how to get a perspective that isn’t his own narrow-minded thought.

  2. Jess says:

    I used to be such a huge fan of his, before he decided to start punching down at such a vulnerable population. F him for pretending there’s a difference between what he was doing and what the GOP is doing to trans people.

    • Mumster says:

      NOW he realizes that taking transphobia mainstream to millions of people can create consequences for that very vulnerable population? Seriously, Dave? I’ll give him a cookie, though, for FINALLY pointing out that trump and his ilk are dangerous and causing real damage to the country. He has a huge following and maybe he’ll get some people to turn against the cult. One can only hope.

    • Lizzie Bathory says:

      Right?! And I don’t see him objecting to Republican *policies* aimed at dehumanizing trans people. His art has always been political, so he knows better–he’s just mad Republicans are stealing his bit.

  3. jo says:

    He used to be smarter than that.

  4. GoodWitchGlenda says:

    This mf I swear. “I can’t believe someone thought my making fun of a marginalized group they hate meant we were on the same team!!!!!!!!’”

  5. Cait says:

    How was I to know the leopards would eat MY face?

  6. Whatever says:

    He’s just obtuse and doesn’t get it. He thinks when he says transphobic stuff it’s ok because it’s “just a joke,” but when a politician says it it’s bad, because you should take politicians seriously. He refuses to accept accountability for the fact that people take what he says seriously, and it absolutely doesn’t matter whether it was a “joke” or not.

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