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Nov. 13, 2022 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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Only Dave Chappelle Can Get Away With This Without MASSIVE BACKLASH!

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Dave Chappelle's Bold Statements 00:14:39
We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery.
We need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
Gotta say, I'm a human being!
God damn it.
My life has been.
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, tired you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
You're beautiful.
I love you.
Yes.
You're beautiful.
Thank you.
And now, Reality Rant with Jason Bermas.
And who do you love?
Hey, everybody.
Jason Burmes here.
And Dave Chappelle, in my opinion, last night on SNL, and I didn't see anything but the opening and a skit they did on House of the Dragon, the new Game of Thrones spin-off, was absolutely fantastic.
And it got me thinking.
I think that's important, by the way.
It was kind of a theme in this 15-minute monologue.
First of all, usually you don't see a 15-minute monologue on SNL anymore.
That's not really a thing.
They might do a bit.
You get five minutes, 10 minutes.
But as a comedian, he owned this.
And the reason it got me thinking is, number one, he said things regarding the Kanye West controversy that anybody else at his media stature, I think there would have been a massive backlash from the mainstream mockingbird media immediately.
Now, there are some exceptions.
We're going to show you those.
But in large part, even CNN that had kind of done this attack piece, remember, they were trying to bring up controversy of, ooh, SNL writers, they're out.
They want nothing to do with this bigot, Dave Chappelle.
It's gross.
It's ridiculous.
Again, he's a comedian, first and foremost.
Has to be funny, first and foremost.
And this monologue is extremely funny, in my opinion.
I think it hits a lot of points.
Now, he's able to say something that we're just like not even allowed to talk about in society for some reason.
Okay.
And basically, in his defense of Kanye, he remarks, and you're going to be able to see it for yourself, because we're going to do a watch-along in the uncensored portion of this broadcast.
Can't do it on YouTube.
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It's a 15-minute monologue, and we're going to be stopping it frequently, so it's going to be quite the watch-along because it's important.
So he talks about his own experience in Hollywood, right?
And you have to remember there was a lot of controversy at one time when Dave Chappelle didn't take the money, said, I'm not taking the moolah, all right?
Kind of fell off the face of at least mainstream comedy and the entertainment industry in general for a couple years there.
And as that happened, they portrayed him as going to crazy and going to Africa and all these different things.
And remember, this was somewhat of a running theme with comedians who were black that hit the top, the apex, Martin Lawrence amongst them.
And Chappelle talks about and has talked about frequently, you know, these are very powerful people.
Why are they going crazy?
All right.
And I'm not going to get into any of the conspiracy stuff or, you know, the things even Kanye is putting out there.
I saw Tucker Carlson covering Kanye's doctor and the text messages.
And I've seen some interesting Twitter threads.
That's not what this video is about.
Basically, Dave Chappelle, because he's been able to just say, you know what, I don't care.
I'm going to say what I want and do what I want and cut my own deals and pave my own way and go the hard way.
He's not only benefited from the fruits of his labor financially, right, with Netflix, but he's able to push the envelope right now on issues that need to be pushed, in my opinion.
Whether it would be the transgender stuff that so many people get upset about or the fact that he just said, which he said, look, I've been to Hollywood.
There are a lot of Jewish people in Hollywood.
He's like, a lot.
Okay.
And he said, at one point, and this is where the ADL and others, you know, first of all, he says, that doesn't mean anything.
You know, he gives a big disclaimer, but I don't think it's crazy to think that.
Because he basically says that Kanye West isn't crazy.
He's just maybe not well.
But you're going to get to see all this when we go to the uncensored portion of the broadcast.
Now, that's like an obvious truth.
And there are so many obvious truths that we're just not allowed to speak about.
So basically, Dave Chappelle says, hey, man, the demographic is there.
There are literally a lot of Jewish people in Hollywood.
Now, if you say that, you're all of a sudden perceived as anti-Semitic.
And that's exactly what he's been gone after for.
But I want to point this out.
Let's get to it.
Okay, by the way, thumbs it up, subscribe, and share.
We're doing it live, and we're going to do the whole monologue, the entire monologue on the flip side of this.
And there's a lot more than just Kanye West.
He talks about Donald Trump, and I think there's some good stuff there, and there's some bad stuff there.
Dave Chappelle's monologue disappoints on Saturday Night Live.
I thought it was pure hot fire gold.
Fire.
That's what I thought.
Red voice, fire.
And then ADL blasts Dave Chappelle's SNL monologue.
But even CNN says talks Kanye West, anti-Semitism, and Trump in SNL monologue.
Pretty fair headline, right?
So if you look at this, even the Atlantic's like, does Chappelle find anything funnier than being canceled?
Yeah, he can't be canceled.
He's done his own thing.
So if you look up here again, they try to give you the NPR spin.
Then we have that CNN, always the authoritative sources at the top, huh?
The good one.
See, there's the Atlantic one.
Even the New York Times, you know, mocks Kanye and Kyrie.
I didn't think that he mocked Kyrie.
I thought he was making a bigger point that, hey, Kyrie basically tweeted out some link to some movie that was on Amazon, and all of a sudden they got him writing apology letters.
Like, what's going on here?
Okay?
That's the mainstream spin.
You know, Chappelle returns to SNL with no apologies and many jokes about Kanye.
So you have to get down here.
Yeah, that's right.
He had Herschel Walker, Ye's Aunt C. Again, pretty decent headlines.
I think there would have been a massive backlash just for what he states, which is an obvious fact.
And I'm glad that he did that.
Okay.
Now, let's push forward.
What else did he talk about?
So again, you have the ADL coming after him, popularizing anti-Semitism.
Again, he can't state the truth because that popularizes anti-Semitism.
And I've seen so many tropes try to be attached with quote-unquote anti-Semitism.
I want to put that out there too.
Dave Chappelle monologue disappoints on Saturday Night Live.
Now, just because we're talking about this, Ari Shafir has a whole special called Jew.
And I would encourage, I only watched about, this is an hour and a half.
I watched about 40 minutes of it last night.
Pretty hilarious.
But for me, it's about free speech for everybody.
And I think essentially when you get to a certain tier and say certain things, all of a sudden they want to take it all away from you.
And that's one of the things that Chappelle highlights in this monologue.
Monologue's great.
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Now, Dave also talks about Trump.
And he basically says, look, when Trump was up in those debates calling out the system and saying, hey, I'm a billionaire.
I'm part of the system.
I've been in these backroom meetings.
He became legendary.
He called him an honest liar.
It's good stuff.
I very much related to what Chappelle had to say on that.
But then Chappelle buys into the Russia-Russia-Russia nonsense and kind of associates Trump with the Russian collusion.
Russia, Russia, Russia.
That's disappointing to me.
But at the same time, as I began this segment, it got me thinking.
Okay, it got me thinking.
It's like, look, I felt like he got it right on so much in this monologue that a place where I disagree with him, I think, is good because it shows that I can still laugh at him and enjoy the comedy and at the same time have a disagreement.
And we're all not just parroting talking points and that we do have differing opinions for certain reasons, one or another.
Surprises me that Chappelle is brought into the Russia, Russia, Russia nonsense.
But hey, I don't have the same life experiences.
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With that being said, we're going to go to Dave Chappelle and we're going to get out of YouTube because we don't want any kind of strikes or any of that Johnny nonsense.
Or, God forbid, say something that they might consider hate speech.
Because again, NBC can put out anything they want.
Jason Burmes can't say anything he wants on YouTube.
Proven time and time again.
All right, here we go.
All right, YouTube is gone and let's do it.
Ladies and gentlemen, Dave Chappelle!
Thank you very much for being here.
Dave Chappelle's Warning 00:10:21
But before I start tonight, I just wanted to read a brief statement that I prepared.
I denounce anti-Semitism in all its forms.
And I stand with my friends in the Jewish community.
And that, Kanye, is how you buy yourself sometimes.
So already I can imagine why most of you can figure out why we didn't want to put this one on YouTube.
It's because he starts out pretty spicy.
Starts out with the apology letter, knowing that they're going to come after him for some of his comments via the anti-Semitism angle and daring to even, I guess, imagine that we can defend kanye in any way at this point i gotta tell you guys i've probably been doing this 35 years now
And early in my career, I learned that there are two words in the English language that you should never say together in sequence.
And those words are the and juice.
I've never heard someone do good after they said that.
Kane's gotten into some scrapes before.
Normally, when he's in trouble, I pull up.
I pull up immediately.
But this time I was like, you know what?
Let me see what's going to happen first.
Let's see what it's all called.
I can't even remember how it started.
Vaguely, I remember it started with a tweet, strange tweet.
It was like, I'm feeling a little sleepy.
I'm going to give me some rest.
But when I wake up, I'm going to go DEF CON 3 on the Jews.
And then he just went to bed.
I was up all night worried.
What is he going to do to the Jews?
I mean, so far you've got, again, pure gold.
This is gold.
This is funny stuff.
And, again, only Chappelle could get away with what he does here without massive backlash.
Don't go around, Jewish people.
I have a lot of Jewish friends.
So I'm not freaked out by your culture.
I know a little bit about it just from hanging around.
I'd be like, yo, yo, let's go out at school tomorrow.
They'll be like, we can't go out to Shanana tomorrow.
I'd be like, what?
What is Shanana?
I had so many questions.
Why do some of your people dress like Run DMC?
Kanye woke up from that nap.
He went right to work.
A year ago, I'd seen him on a podcast called Drink Champs.
Great show.
And it was an amazing appearance.
Noriega and them were there, the rappers that I love, and they all had their gold chains and stuff on.
And Kanye said, only millionaires wear chains.
They said, what?
He said, I'm a billionaire.
Billionaires don't wear their money on their body.
I took my chain and I said, oh, snap.
So let's think about that.
Now, I actually like that because Chappelle is acknowledging that, and by the way, more of the controversy came.
You know, it was after Tucker and then the Drink Champs interview, not this one that he's talking about.
But he's saying, you know, this guy does sometimes have profound things to say about society and, you know, what should be happening.
He was a good appearance.
It was fun and funny.
But when he woke up, he went on drink champs again.
This time, he was on one.
He was mad about something.
He said, I can say anti-Semitic things.
And the data can't drop me.
Now what?
He just dropped Bitmaker immediately.
Ironically, Adidas was founded by Nazis.
And they were offended.
I mean, you think about that, and I like that.
You know, he's talking about, well, again, look how far back in our history, we have people who have done bad things, more than just said bad things against quote-unquote Jewish people, and they dropped Kanye.
Think about the irony there.
I guess the students are past the teacher.
It's a big deal.
He had broken show business rules.
This is a rule.
You know, the rules of perception.
If they're black, then it's a gang.
If they're Italian, it's a mob.
But if they're Jewish, it's a coincidence and you should never speak about it.
I mean, again, the guy is getting away with a lot more.
I think he got to say this on Saturday Night Live.
Okay?
Kanye got in so much trouble, Kyrie got in trouble.
Kyrie Irving posted a link to a movie that he had seen on Amazon.
No caption on the post or nothing like that.
But apparently this movie had some, I don't know, anti-Semitic tropes or something.
And it was some weird title like from Hebrew to Negro or something.
See, you know what?
Let's look it up.
Let's do it live.
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Let's look it up.
What Kyrie Irving movie he tweeted.
What's it called?
Because I was not even aware.
Let's see.
Push net suspend him for, let's see.
We do it live.
Five games.
What film is it?
suspended are we going to tell me what okay yes Hebrews to Negroes, wake up black America.
You understand why we can't do this on YouTube?
Can't even say these words.
Everything has been so sanitized.
And that's why, again, I thank Chappelle for this monologue.
I think it's been top tier.
And the NBA told me he should apologize, and he was slow to apologize.
And then the list of demands to get back in their good graces got longer and longer.
And this is where, you know, I draw the line.
I know the Jewish people have been through terrible things all over the world, but you can't blame that on black Americans.
You just can't.
You know what I mean?
Thanks, the one person that said who.
A fair punishment would be you should just post a link to Schindler's list and y'all write your own captions.
Kyrie Irving's black ass was nowhere near the Holocaust.
In fact, he's not even certain it existed.
I mean, could he, can he get away with more?
Again, could anybody else get away with what he's saying?
This is what he opened SNL with.
One of the wokest shows on, I hate even using the term.
I saw one news pundit screaming about Kanye.
Said mental health is no excuse for that type of language.
Yes, it is, bitch.
You kill somebody if you're mentally ill.
Listen, okay, I don't think Kanye is crazy at all.
think he's possibly not well.
I've been to Hollywood.
Don't want y'all to get mad at me.
I'm just telling you, I've been to Hollywood.
This is just what I saw.
It's a lot of juice.
Like a lot.
I mean, I mean, pretty.
I think right here is probably where a lot of people feel like he crossed the line.
You can't acknowledge that.
I mean, like, let's bring it back.
We're going to bring it back.
Here we go.
A lot of juice.
Like a lot.
But that didn't mean anything.
You know what I mean?
There's a lot of black people in Ferguson, Missouri.
Doesn't mean we run a place.
I could see if you had some kind of issue.
You know what I mean?
You might go out to Hollywood and your mind might start connecting some kind of lines and you could maybe adopt the delusion that the Jews run show business.
It's not a crazy thing to think, but it's a crazy thing to say out loud in a climate like this.
The Era of Rhetoric and Lies 00:04:31
And he's not wrong.
I mean, again, the social commentary that Dave Chappelle was able to get off, that's the first, that's so far.
We're seven and a half minutes deep.
We're about halfway into his monologue.
It's brilliant.
Now the midterms are over, and it's crazy climate.
And I got to tell you, I feel like this midterm, like all of humanity depends on it.
And it's an ominous sign.
The most ominous sign of the midterms, I believe, would be Herschel Walker, who I don't want to speak badly of because he's black.
But I have to admit, he's, um, he's observably stupid.
Even when he's not talking, his mouth be open a little bit, right?
He's the kind of guy that looks like he thinks before he makes a move on tic-tac-toe.
And I'm watching the news now, they're declaring the end of the Trump era.
Now, okay, I can see how in New York you might believe this is the end of his era.
So let me just stop it here.
This is, again, this is a part where I think this is the most powerful part of the whole thing.
I think this is where everything kind of comes into view and is very poignant.
And basically, Chappelle breaks it down.
He's like, look, you live in New York.
You think it's the end of the quote-unquote Trump era, which is an era, in my opinion, that in many ways hijacked a lot of truthful information and was based in rhetoric and not action, unfortunately.
And when push came to shove on huge issues, especially ones involving Assange and foreign policy, well, we lost big time.
And we certainly lost when we were going to go after the swamp and prosecute the swamp.
So here's where I think Chappelle just starts to run away with it, really.
I'm just being honest with you.
I live in Ohio amongst the poor whites.
A lot of you don't understand why Trump was so popular, but I get it because I hear it every day.
He's very loved.
And the reason he's loved is because people in Ohio have never seen somebody like him.
He's what I call an honest liar.
Well, I'm not joking right now.
He's an honest liar.
That first debate, that first debate, I've never seen anything like it.
I've never seen a white male billionaire screaming at the top of his lungs.
This whole system is rigged, he said.
And across the stage was a white woman, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama sitting over there looking at him like, no, it's not.
I said, now, wait a minute, bro.
It's what he said.
And the moderator said, well, Mr. Trump, if in fact the system is rigged, as you suggest, what would be your evidence?
You remember what he said, bro?
He said, I know the system is rigged because I use it.
I said, God damn.
Let me just stop it.
Again, spa on.
Again, this guy's acknowledging the fact the guy was loved.
Big time love.
Nope, but we got to buy into 81 million votes, Joe, and that nonsense.
Let's go back to my man Chappelle here.
He gets on fire.
And then he pulled out an Illuminati membership card and chopped a line of cocaine up and did it right at the podium.
No one ever heard someone say something that true.
And then Hillary Clinton had to punch him in the taxes.
He said, this man doesn't pay his taxes.
He shot right back.
That makes me smart.
And then he said, if you want me to pay my taxes, then change the tax code.
But I know you won't because your friends and your donors enjoy the same tax breaks that I do.
And with that, my friends, the star was born.
Inside the Losing War 00:03:49
No one had ever seen anything like that.
No one had ever seen somebody come from inside of that house, outside, and tell all the commoners we are doing everything that you think we are doing inside of that house.
And he just went right back in the house and started playing the game again.
The Democrats were so losers.
I'm a Democrat.
I'm telling you, as soon as he won, they started saying all that he's colluding with Russia.
He's colluding with Russia.
It was very embarrassing as a Democrat.
But as time went on, we all came to learn he was probably colluding with Russia.
I even look at his wife different now.
His wife is beautiful, no question about it.
But she looks like the kind of chick that James Bond would smash, but not trust.
See, that one doesn't fall flat.
That's pretty good.
Why you got all them documents in his house?
What is this?
This guy that's famous for not reading his press briefings, now all of a sudden he got 10,000 documents and he's had some cashmere greens.
And again, that's another one for me that all these presidents have those documents.
And I think I'd imagine a president that's been wrongfully impeached twice and honestly persecuted by a lot of these monsters, although he brought a lot of those monsters into his administration, would want those documents.
I've been fired from jobs many times in my life.
And I will be very honest with you.
Sometimes I was fired.
I stole things from the office.
Staples, computer mouses, all kinds of stuff.
You know what I never stole from work?
work.
The war in Ukraine brought it all into focus.
And lucky for everybody in the Western world, the Ukrainians are way better fighters than we thought they'd been.
These guys.
So again, another place where I would be like, man, and then this is toward the end of it.
I don't agree with this, Dave.
And I would say a lot of this is in ignorance.
The reason the Ukrainians are doing so well is because we've armed drone warfare via Starlink and Elon Musk.
That's why we've done that.
That's how that works.
Okay, Dave.
And we're raining on death showers.
And we also have the Mercs.
And let's be honest, we have military units that are down there working inside the Ukraine directing all of this.
This is a U.S. military operation, Dave.
They killed 10,000 Russians the first week of the war.
Even the Vietnamese were like, God damn, that's some good numbers?
This is before they had weapons.
Before we started sending them weapons, they were killing Russians with things you can find around the house.
That whole country, Ukraine, is littered with traps like Home Alone.
was stepping on race how is Russia losing to the Ukraine That would be like America losing a war to Colorado.
Now the midterms are over and everybody's awake.
These new whites, man, they're like, the whites, they're like newborn babies.
Just woke up.
Everything white people are mad about, we've been on that.
Man, I can't feed my family.
Black people are like, we've been on that.
We've Been On That 00:03:44
Man, we can't trust the government.
We've been on that.
Man, we should dismantle the FBI.
Word to Martin Luther King, bro.
We've been on that.
Damn straight.
And that's the other thing that people never realized: that the mechanisms on the inside, okay, would exploit whomever, whenever.
And they go after the weakest groups to maintain power.
Now, I would argue we've all become the weakest group in the eyes of the predator class.
And the FBI has always been a tool of that predator class.
Good job, Dave.
Nobody listens to me when I tell these jokes.
You ignore me.
My first Netflix special, what did I say?
I said, I don't want a sneaker deal because the minute I say something that makes those people mad, they're going to take my sneakers away.
And the whole crowd was like, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
And now you see Kanye walking around L.A. barefoot with his chain out.
This guy lost a billion and a half dollars in a day.
A billion and a half dollars in a day.
I saw that.
I said, put your chain on, nigga.
It shouldn't be this scary to talk about anything.
It's making my job incredibly difficult.
Be honest with you, I'm getting sick of talking to a crowd like this.
I love you to death.
I thank you for your support.
And I hope they don't take anything away from me.
Whoever they are.
We got a great showing, man.
I mean, Dave Chappelle's the man.
Think about that, though.
In the snap of a finger, they're taking billions away from people.
Kanye West isn't the only one.
Look what happened just right now with FTX.
It's a whole side issue.
But I think that was a powerful monologue.
I haven't watched the rest of the show, but I'd imagine that's probably the most solid part of the show.
Probably the most solid part of the show.
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