Dave Chappelle may have tricked the entire SNL team by performing a fake censored version of his monologue before presenting his real version to the live audience.
According to Page Six, a source said, “Dave does a fake monologue during the dress rehearsal because he doesn’t want [‘SNL’ creator] Lorne Michaels, or anyone else, to know what his real monologue is.”
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As previously reported by Sis2Sis, during Saturday Night Live on November 12, the 49-year-old addressed Republican nominee Herschel Walker, Donald Trump, and Kanye West’s controversial rants about the Jewish community.
“I denounce antisemitism in all its forms, and I stand with my friends in the Jewish community,” Chappelle started. “And that, Kanye, is how you buy yourself some time.”
Since the live airing of the show, Chappelle has since received backlash for promoting antisemitism.
Jewish activist Rudy Rochman called the Chappelle monologue “a meticulous & calculated move to desensitize the population from anti-Semitism.”
This is one of the earlier steps, but once this stage is complete the attacks evolve from verbal to physical, then from individual to institutional, and because most will already be desensitized, the world will watch and do nothing.
Wake up. Wake up. Wake up.
— Rudy Rochman (@rudy_rochman) November 13, 2022
Time Out New York theater editor Adam Feldman said, “That Dave Chappelle SNL monologue probably did more to normalize anti-Semitism than anything Kanye said.”
That Dave Chappelle SNL monologue probably did more to normalize anti-Semitism than anything Kanye said
— Adam Feldman (@FeldmanAdam) November 13, 2022
There has also been some pushback and support of Chappelle.
Dr. Boyce Watkins argued, “#DaveChappelle uses the n-word on SNL, nobody says a word. He says that Jewish people own a lot of businesses, the ADL calls him anti-Semitic. Maybe you’re actually racist. That could be your problem.”
#DaveChappelle uses the n-word on SNL, nobody says a word.
He says that Jewish people own a lot of businesses, the ADL calls him anti-Semitic.
Maybe you’re actually racist. That could be your problem.
— Boyce Watkins, PhD – Wealth is Power (@drboycewatkins1) November 15, 2022
Tariq Rasheed urged those who are outraged to turn that anger towards the real issue, writing, “Notice how all these groups who are ultra outraged over Dave Chappelle’s SNL routine and Kyrie Irving posting an Amazon link, are silent on actual Nazi tattoo wearing white supremacist deputy gangs within law enforcement all over the country.”
Notice how all these groups who are ultra outraged over Dave Chappelle’s SNL routine and Kyrie Irving posting an amazon link, are silent on actual nazi tattoo wearing white supremacist deputy gangs within law enforcement all over the country
— Tariq Nasheed 🇺🇸 (@tariqnasheed) November 16, 2022
See the full monologue below: