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Where Was Will Smith???
DrMaddVibe Offline
#1 Posted:
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That jackhole started something that has endangered comedians. Just walk on up and see if you can beat them.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/dave-chappelle-assaulted-onstage-at-hollywood-bowl
8trackdisco Offline
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
That jackhole started something that has endangered comedians. Just walk on up and see if you can beat them.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/dave-chappelle-assaulted-onstage-at-hollywood-bowl


A real transagression?
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3 Posted:
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Yup.

Bad Boys...whatcha gonna do?
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Dave Chappelle Attacked Onstage at the Hollywood Bowl


A 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon.

Comedian Dave Chappelle was assaulted onstage during his set at the Hollywood Bowl on Tuesday night, according to the Los Angeles Police Department, people who attended the show and footage circulating on social media.

Several event attendees posted videos of the incident Tuesday evening, the footage seeming to show Chappelle onstage performing when a man to his right rushes at him and tackles him to the floor.

The attack took place around 10:40 p.m. as Chappelle was attempting to leave the Hollywood Bowl stage upon finishing his set, according to a statement from the LAPD.

“As he was exiting the stage a male, who was part of the audience, jumped onto the stage and tackled the comedian to the ground,” the statement reads. “Hollywood Bowl uniformed security officers, who witnessed the incident, engaged the suspect and removed him from the victim and took him into custody.”

The 23-year-old suspect, Isaiah Lee, was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, the LAPD told The Hollywood Reporter.

He was carrying a replica handgun with a knife blade inside, authorities said.

NBC News Los Angeles reported that the gun “can eject a knife blade” when discharged correctly. It wasn’t immediately clear if he tried to use the weapon. Police said that Chappelle was not injured in the incident.

Lee is currently being held on $30,000 bail.

In video footage immediately after the attack, Chappelle is seen to recover his composure and joke, “It was a trans man.” The joke was a reference to the ongoing controversy surrounding some of the comedian’s jokes in his Netflix specials that have been construed as transphobic.

BuzzFeed News reporter Brianna Sacks, who attended the show, tweeted that the attack took place toward the end of Chappelle’s set, and the man “got his ass kicked” by security. She added that, before he was attacked, Chappelle had talked about needing more security amid the controversy over his trans jokes.

Sacks also posted video that showed the alleged attacker being placed in an ambulance.

Also in attendance was Stephanie Wash, a journalist for ABC. She tweeted that Chris Rock, who performed earlier in the evening, then came onstage and joked: “Was that Will Smith?”

Later, in video of the curtain call, Chappelle spoke more about the incident and thanked actor-comedian Jamie Foxx. “Whenever you’re in trouble, Jamie Foxx will show up in a sheriff’s hat,” said Chappelle.

“N—, I thought that was part of the show, I didn’t know what the **** …” Foxx joked in response.

Chappelle then said, “I grabbed the back of that n—’s head. His hair was spongy, absorbent.”

Foxx then took a moment to address the crowd and Chappelle. “Listen, I just want to say, this man is an absolute genius. We’ve got to make sure we protect him at all times,” said Foxx.

He added, “For every comedian who comes out here, this means everything. You’re a genius. You’re a legend, I enjoyed myself thoroughly and we’re not going to let nothing happen to you.”

Chappelle then joked to Foxx, “I’ve been doing this for 35 years. I just stomped a n— backstage. I’ve always wanted to do that.”

Chappelle was performing as part of the Netflix Is a Joke Fest, an 11-day stand-up comedy festival backed by streaming giant Netflix. The festival features 130 comics with some of the biggest names in the industry in its inaugural lineup including Seth Rogen, Chelsea Handler, Aziz Ansari, Bill Burr and Conan O’Brien. The L.A.-based event is taking place across 25 venues.

In a statement on Wednesday, Netflix said, “We care deeply about the safety of creators and we strongly defend the right of stand-up comedians to perform on stage without fear of violence.”

A rep for Chappelle added Wednesday that the comedian is “fully cooperating with the active police investigation into this incident.”

While calling the attack “unfortunate and unsettling,” Chappelle’s rep noted he continued with the show after the onstage altercation and said that after four nights of shows and record-breaking sales, Chappelle “refuses to allow last night’s incident to overshadow the magic of this historic moment.”

According to a website for Tuesday night’s show, like at most Chappelle performances, cellphones were required to be checked in Yondr pouches during the show to create a “phone-free experience,” so it’s unclear how some attendees were able to record the incident.

In addition to Chappelle, the lineup for Tuesday night’s show included Jeffrey Ross, Leslie Jones, Jon Stewart, Michelle Wolf, Sebastian Maniscalco and others.

Tuesday night’s event was Chappelle’s fourth night at the Hollywood Bowl, where he’s been performing with various comedians and musicians. At an earlier show, on Saturday night, guests had to go through security and metal detectors on the way inside.

A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, which operates the Hollywood Bowl, was unable to comment as there was an active investigation into the incident.

The attack on Chappelle is likely to reignite worries in the comedy community about audience members rushing the stage and attacking comedians. The issue was highlighted after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars last month.

A THR report in the aftermath of the slap incident showed that comedy clubs were considering adding security guards, preshow warnings and even metal detectors for shows.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/dave-chappelle-assault-on-stage-netflix-comedy-festival-1235140327/
DrMaddVibe Offline
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https://tinyurl.com/yeyp4emk

Check out the attacker's arm...looks...well...um...
delta1 Offline
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that image should be posted at the entrance to every venue where live comedians will perform...

hope this incident doesn't drive Chapelle back underground...he's a unique talent...
DrMaddVibe Offline
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If Jamie Foxx is there...yes!
MACS Offline
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That mutha fugga got his ass WHOOOOOOOOPED!!

Play stupid games... win stupid prizes.
Sunoverbeach Offline
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Why would anyone think you can actually manage a 1 v 1 fight with a celebrity? I mean I know there's crazy mofos out there but still
Jakethesnake86 Offline
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I don’t think that guy was winning one on one Even after surprising chapelle he still failed completely on the takedown. What an idiot.

Did you see the guys arm after the incident. Lol.
Krazeehorse Offline
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I would say Chapelle may have an elevated risk since the transgenders are the ones out for him and apparently they have a higher suicide rate than the LGBQ community. One might decide to check out and take Dave with them.
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Krazeehorse wrote:
I would say Chapelle may have an elevated risk since the transgenders are the ones out for him and apparently they have a higher suicide rate than the LGBQ community. One might decide to check out and take Dave with them.

I see you've been brushing up on your pronoun usage, eh?
8trackdisco Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Why would anyone think you can actually manage a 1 v 1 fight with a celebrity? I mean I know there's crazy mofos out there but still


Will Smith got away with it.
frankj1 Offline
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I heard he was banned
Sunoverbeach Offline
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8trackdisco wrote:
Will Smith got away with it.

The equation changes when it's celebrity v celebrity. Security takes more of a separational role in those cases, if they get involved at all.

Ass beatings are reserved for the unwashed masses
Mr. Jones Offline
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Wacky

J.u.s.t

Wacky

He should carry pepper spray ....

Everywhere...
JGKAMIN Offline
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And leave it to weak mofos out in Hollyweird, they will not bring felony charges against this clown, just a misdemeanor and he probably won’t see any jail time. Now there will be copycats that want to get their licks in or 15 minutes of fame.
Sunoverbeach Offline
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Give copycats the same pretzel arm treatment & there won't be many copycats before long
Jakethesnake86 Offline
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Agreed^. People oddly have less tough guy mentality when they get the sh t stomped out of them lol
rfenst Offline
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Given that what Chris Rock was knowingly saying about Smith's wife, I would have done no less than the same, if not more.
MACS Offline
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rfenst wrote:
Given that what Chris Rock was knowingly saying about Smith's wife, I would have done no less than the same, if not more.


So you're cool with violence? Jokes can't hurt you.

Remember the ol' "sticks and stones"?
rfenst Offline
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MACS wrote:
So you're cool with violence? Jokes can't hurt you.

Remember the ol' "sticks and stones"?

Yes. But, there are certain subjects which you just don't make fun of someone about. An extreme, but agreeable example would be making fun of a retard.
8trackdisco Offline
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rfenst wrote:
Yes. But, there are certain subjects which you just don't make fun of someone about. An extreme, but agreeable example would be making fun of a retard.


Who then gets to determine if the comment is violence-worthy?
Is it like Communication, where the message is determined by the receiver?
Example, we sit down, and you say something offensive or joke about electricians.
It would be acceptable if the person was offended and knocked you on your keister?

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8trackdisco wrote:
Who then gets to determine if the comment is violence-worthy?
Is it like Communication, where the message is determined by the receiver?
Example, we sit down, and you say something offensive or joke about electricians.
It would be acceptable if the person was offended and knocked you on your keister?



We prolly need a government ministry to decide.
Sunoverbeach Offline
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Can we call it the Ministry of Melee for the sake of alliteration?
izonfire Offline
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Seems that most of the population can identify with illiteration…
rfenst Offline
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8trackdisco wrote:
Who then gets to determine if the comment is violence-worthy?
Is it like Communication, where the message is determined by the receiver?
Example, we sit down, and you say something offensive or joke about electricians.
It would be acceptable if the person was offended and knocked you on your keister?


No one- in real time. After the fact- a jury.

The message is to be interpreted by the receiver based on social and cultural norms. The receiver should consider the intent of the speaker into the best light- if possible and minimize the impact of the insult if possible. The speaker should also consider the impact of speech on the listener- before speaking.

Being an electrician is not the same as having a disease, adverse physical condition or mental problem/condition outside the free will of the individual.

Smith's wife has a disease that she has struggled with personally and professionally. It should never have been the subject of a public joke(s) on television for the whole world to hear, just because she attended a professional gathering consisting of her peers- like them or not.

Everyone knows there are things they should not say to or about others.



Check this out: Lashon hara (or loshon horo, or loshon hora) (Hebrew: לשון הרע; "evil tongue") is the halakhic term for derogatory speech about a person, which emotionally or financially damages them or lowers them in the estimation of others.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lashon_hara#:~:text=Lashon%20hara%20(or%20loshon%20horo,in%20the%20estimation%20of%20others.
Sunoverbeach Offline
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But is ignorance of the condition a valid defense? I read a claim somewhere that Rock was unaware of the alopecia diagnosis
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