Dave Chappelle’s New Special Is Surprisingly Blue Pill

Netflix has recently released Dave Chappelle’s latest duet of stand up comedy: “Equanimity” and “The Bird Revelation,” featuring the extremely talented, diverse, and crossover comedian himself, Dave Chappelle. While the oxymoron of black comedians crossing over and appealing to mostly non-whites hurling the “n-word” is not a new phenomenon, Chappelle offers erroneous (but undeniably humorous) political analysis of the 2016 election.

The record high stock exchange, unprecedented amounts of blacks that voted Republican, decrease in illegal immigration, 2018 tax reform bill, and acknowledgement of Israel’s capitol all fly in the face of Chappelle’s characterization of Donald Trump’s first year in office as having a “terrible go of it.”

Also accomplished in the first year of the Trump administration, whether you agree or disagree, is that the U.S. will withdraw from the Paris Agreement (climate change) while U.S. funding to the UN by has been cut by more than a quarter of a billion dollars.

The most red pill moment of Chappelle’s life

Chappelle is an extremely crafted master storyteller (this was a trait I recently realized while watching this latest release of stand up) and I have to agree with him that he is damn good at what he does as a comedian. Chappelle seemingly took the red pill when he walked away from his lucrative TV show “The Dave Chappelle Show” around 2005, partially because of how “sick” Hollywood is.

He reportedly left a lucrative contract promising him a reported $50 million. Chappelle is on record as saying that he was “stressed” and needed more family time. My recollection of the event at the time was that Chappelle realized his value at many times more than what the network would offer him and he subsequently left when the studio balked that he be payed what he was worth.

Blue pill thinking

It takes a lot of chutzpah for any man to double down and walk away from a boatload of money when he has only his gut telling him he is worth more. Despite the realization of being pimped and taking the “red pill” risk to walk away on his own terms, according to his recent Netflix release, Dave Chappelle also seems to be inexplicably blinded by blue pill preconceptions (Republicans are for the rich whites only) and the faux news media (Hillary would win by a landslide).

The recently passed tax plan was not just for the rich like Dave Chappelle. The child tax credit is almost doubled. People in Chappelle’s tax bracket will not really be impacted by this. The capping of state and local income tax at $10,000 will definitely hit Chappelle in Ohio where there is a state income and property tax.

Coal smeared faces at the polls

Chappelle says he saw “dusty white” people in line voting for Donald Trump. Chappelle claims he foreknew the results of the 2016 election because of the amounts of “pickup trucks and tractors” in the parking lots at the polls.

If what Chappelle saw is not hyperbole, wouldn’t the mainstream media of paid journalists have observed this phenomenon also? If Chappelle’s “pickups in the parking lot” observation was true, how did he interpret the mainstream media’s smug inauguration of Hillary Clinton before the polls closed?

Chappelle: let them eat cake?

Chappelle is a millionaire possibly 100 or more times over. He admittedly did not come from the “streets” or the “hood”. Sounds like he had a stable nuclear family though not as upper middle class as his white peers while growing up, so when and where did Chappelle have the opportunity to put his finger on the pulse of the black community in America?

Currently, blacks approach 80% out of wedlock child birth (over 50% abortion rates), have low education levels, and have the highest unemployment rate of men between the ages of 18-45. Chappelle proclaims that if there were only blacks at this one stand-up event that had an attendance of thousands, he would walk away with a mere $1800. Does he really speak for unemployed black America or America in general when he goes into a rant about “we don’t want those jobs anyway” towards the thousands of jobs Trump is bringing back to America?

One red pill act does not make a man red pill

How could such an observant comedic genius miss so much and be so uninformed and off the mark? The entertainment industry is mostly left leaning. Both the left and the right have a tendency to listen and hear only their respective side. However, the leftist media and entire entertainment industry have taken this to another level.

I believe there are mostly folks that defect from the left to the right and not the other way around. Once that happens, you look back and see yes, you were passionate about what you believed, but also very closed-minded to facts, ideas, and other people who did not believe the same. A Gen-Xer can look back and clearly see the propaganda fed to you from the cartoons and sitcoms to the public schools and even the church.

Is the red pill right leaning? I would say somewhat, but the red pill also provides you with the tools to filter even the things that make you laugh and call “bullshit” when needed. For those that have begun the red pill journey, we must balance where we receive our inputs and feedback. Because of heavy influence in the media and entertainment industry, a lot of leftist propaganda will be impossible to avoid. Even after a bold red pill move, we still must know our opponent, know their tactics, keep our swords sharp, and stay wary.

Read Next: How Influential French Author Alain Soral Become Red Pilled

43 thoughts on “Dave Chappelle’s New Special Is Surprisingly Blue Pill”

  1. You can’t be surprised by this. It’s a Netflix special. Netflix doesn’t spend a dime on anything that’s not political propaganda. If Chappelle’s routine was as red pill as his old stuff he would have to put it on YouTube demonetized to get it in the public eye.

    1. i saw the beginning of netflix prod “bright”, just a disgusting leftist manifesto about acceptance of races, tolerance and all that blahblah.
      Orcs were depicted like gangsta blacks thugs (same outfits, same maneers) and the elves like white privileged people. grotesque propaganda like many netflix shitty stuff.

      1. That’s funny, because commenters on another site have been praising Bright as a brilliantly subversive anti-diversity film. I found it hard to believe that Netflix would produce such a thing (or that Will fucking Smith would star in it), and subsequent response to the film have indicated that they in fact didn’t.
        As for “DAVE CHAPPELLE’S NEW SPECIAL IS SURPRISINGLY BLUE PILL”, he’s black. Whatever else he might be “red pilled” about, the easy out of “but muh rayzizmzmzmzm” will always be there for him, tempting him to go there to win the approval of the progtard herd he mixes in all the time.

  2. NetFlix is garbage. Busy promoting racist shows like Dear White People amd unfunny standups like this one and all of Amy the Whale Schumers. This should come as no surprise and at this rate Trump will get more and more support from minorities who realize the democratic plantation is not the place for them. HollyWeird should stick to what they are good at, covering up pedos and ignoring radical terrorism.

  3. Until blacks stop judging by skin color, they’ll be slaves to the Democrats.
    The Republicans freed them, then they decided to become slaves again. For a handout.
    Sad. Very sad.

    1. Why do blacks keep judging whites by skin color? Why do you live in denial? I can weave a saga of racisim this past week so deep obvious and odious… But keep your fingers and your ears and say nanana. And just reverse it by calling blacks racist. Until white men let go of their denial, take some responsibility for the still present racism, and treat men with darker skin as men, we won’t have a honest conversation. Just this sham/denial that you keep spewing. We are not stupid enough to fall for it.

  4. Speaking of Netflix, if you think the “Dear White People” thing was bad, go ahead and look this up on Youtube:
    “Netflix Open relationships”

    1. Oh it’s another interracial couple! Those are so interesting maybe we should all consider them?

      1. I actually don’t have anything against interracial couples as long as it’s about love and not getting back at daddy- which I think 90% of them are.
        It was the whole cucking thing in that commercial that seemed hostile, and it was pretty clearly directed at white men.
        If the races were switched around, the leftist moaning would be louder than an atomic bomb.

        1. I don’t think most Americans care about race until the PC libtard agenda keeps getting foisted on them. I despise black American culture and that doesn’t stop me from going out with my black friends.

      2. I am the white half of an interracial couple. I don’t know how you guys can force yourself to bang a white women these days. Maybe I just answered myself, incel all the way!

  5. “We don’t want those jobs anyway.”
    Yeah we know the last thing black America wants is to work. I can forgive someone for having low IQs since that is genetic and there isn’t much that can be done for that. I can’t forgive someone for having a low work ethic that they have complete control over.

    1. It’s not solely genetic. If your parents don’t educate you, orpromote you to, say, stay in high school, you’ll have disadvantages. Their problem is their parents. Lest we forget that a good work ethic can be earliest developed by a strong and present father figure… and who you might add a father figure who doesn’t play the victim. I’ve met plenty of smart black people, man. One was adopted. One has a mother who pushed him (as good as a mother can). I think this is an absolute “sins of the father” situation with American blacks, and I think thenumbers support that sentiment.

      1. I think you mean “Their problem is their PARENT” …. single moms destroying the west.

        1. I said pretty much that to a guy one time. Boy he got pissed. I said single mothers raise arsonists. He got fuckin’ livid. Told me, “Well, I was raised by my mother.” Case and point: this is a guy who took a job as a janitor of a five-story building, got mad at his boss and plugged and turned on the sinks on the top floor. I think it was like $200,000 damage. That’s like the opposite of arson, but I still found his anger hypocritical.

    2. Stop your lies. I am spending the winter in a (deep south) town where a black man can’t get a job as a check out clerk in a hardware store with an Ivy League education and a law degree. How do I know? I applied for several last week. Got enthusiastic callbacks for interviews; and then after I showed my face, crickets; suddenly too busy to meet. These are jobs that my teenage son could get back in Washington DC. You guys are insane to believe that Blacks don’t want to work. Every man does. I have seen this kind of discrimination here since I lived here as a teenager. But keep denying it, living in your bubble, as long asit soothes your wounded superior ego.

      1. Lies? Not lies. Some sincerely believe blacks are truly inferior and lower developed than whites. This is a by product of Darwinian Evolution. “Origin of species the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life”. Anyone with any with about them knows that evolution is indeed fact and taught tongue in cheek as theory in public school curriculum. You believe that and you can surmise that blacks are on the lower rung of the evolutionary ladder. From there it is not a stretch to truly hold the belief that blacks are lazy and less intelligent than whites (with a few exceptions). I am not saying those who believe so are correct. You have to acknowledge how they got to where they are and realize they are sincere (not lies). You can still be sincere and in error however.

    3. It’s funny that you imply that “Black America” as a whole doesn’t want to work but yet you have black friends (as mentioned in a previous post). So what does that make you?
      And for the record, the most prestigious student in my graduating class (Mechanical Engineering) was….wait for it….a black dude. You’re making some crazy generalizations dude..

  6. Entertainers go the way that makes money or will continue to make them money…End of story. It matters not the sex, race, ideology..
    Entertainers have a single motive to continue to have continued income. they are whores of the worst kind and loyal only to the dollars and cents in the bank account. if ideology can be used to increase or continue that income, they will do it and play upon it to stay in the green. Forget all the other reason, they do not matter and are meaningless. Entertainers are whores, end of story, they “entertain” through many forms.

    1. Not dead, just older. The world we lived in at Chappell’s height and the one now-a mere decade apart-is enough to age anyone.

      1. I’m not a cloned-dave believer, just posting because this is on the internet. I wish I did believe it, it’s better than the truth, which is he’s not funny anymore.

  7. What can we expect from Netflix after making trash like Dear White People or Big Mouth?

  8. The Chapelle show was awesome.. not politically correct at all and hilarious.
    I watched his last 2 specials, turned one off because of leftist faggotry. And I TRIED to give these ones a chance and turned it off in the end. I got fucking sick of him going on about how much he loves trannies and doesn’t want to offend them with one of his jokes and other bullshit.
    What the fuck happened, I seriously hope it was his last special now with how shit they have been.

    1. nah youre exagerrating. he said he loves the same way people say they love ‘everybody’ its an appeasment but he is a public figure. apart from that i cant see anything liberal in his set

  9. He Needs to Give His Life TO JESUS, SO THAT HE DOESN’T DIE AND GO TO HELL! Islam is not the way, And Never Has Been THE WAY! JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY TO ETERNAL LIFE! PERIOD!

  10. Chapelle’s mom is a Sociology prof. He will be blue piller for life. No way he had a chance at logical thought.

  11. I’m not sure if any of you are reading leftist commentary on these specials, but I can assure you they’re not being well received there either. Don’t underestimate Chappelle’s position; he is standing up for the ability to simply have a nuanced opinion. Dude has always operated from the gut.

    1. i swear some of you so called whites are so dense that you cant see the humour in that joke. thats literally how some older white people think. its a joke because black people dont actually think like that.
      i hate to see you white guys complain about irrelevant stuff because its repels people from listening to the facts that you have to share

  12. i never thought of him as anything other than blue-pilled.
    Hollywood is not red-pilled.
    Guess i’m lucky not to be one of the crestfallen

  13. Yeah, no. Trump is definitely not “red pill.” Primogenitory trait of red pill is affinity for the truth and reality.

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