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Schulz Reacts: Is Chappelle Special Protest Good For Comedy?

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Flagrant

Comedy

4.46.5K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2021

⏱️ 16 minutes

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This week for Flagrant 2's exclusive Patreon clip, Andrew, Akaash, AlexxMedia, Mark and Dov discuss the recent protests over Dave Chappelle's recent comedy special. Flagrant 2 is a comedy podcast that delivers unfiltered, unapologetic, and unruly hot takes directly to your dome piece. In an era dictated by political correctness, hosts Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh, along with AlexxMedia and Mark Gagnon, could care less about sensitivities. If it’s funny and flagrant it flies. If you are sensitive this podcast is not for you. But if you miss the days of comedians actually being funny instead of preaching to a quire then welcome to The Flagrancy. Join the Patreon Asshole Army: http://bit.ly/2xQwHYf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:25.2

It's interesting, man, with the special stuff going on right now.

0:28.8

I didn't want to say it because I didn't want to put anything out there when it first happened,

0:31.9

but when when Shepel dropped the special and Netflix didn't back down and Shows the Netflix

0:37.1

went on back and down. Much respect. Much respect. But everybody was like, I think even one of the

0:44.8

Damon Wains even said, like, Shepel freed the slate. They were going. Thank God, black guy,

0:50.5

I said something like that. Shepel did it. He freed us. You can't even really support it because you

1:02.3

can't as a not black person be like, that's what I've been trying to say. They'll be like, what?

1:07.1

So the initial reaction was like, that's it. Comedy is different now. We can say whatever we want.

1:12.8

Now I didn't want to say anything because I didn't want to put it out there in the world.

1:17.2

But the second I saw this much backlash for Shepel, I'm like, yeah, this is the worst possible

1:27.6

thing for comedy because if he's getting that backlash, if you're a young comic, you have no

1:36.7

chance to be edgy. They're not taken. If they're worried, like if they're having to make, if the

1:43.2

head of the company is having to make statements on behalf of the most popular comic, arguably in

1:50.3

history, right? Jokes. Yeah. If he has to make statements and potentially apologize for some of

1:58.8

things that he said or not being able to understand that he came back and I thought he handled

2:02.8

really well, but apologize for not really understanding like what the trans community at his workplace.

2:07.2

He said, he said his not hate speech. Yeah, exactly. No, he was great. I think how he's handled

2:11.2

is masterful, but the fact that he's got to make these comments, we don't hear him commenting on

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