Dave Chappelle Defends the 2nd Amendment, “The Country’s Getting a Little Tight”
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Dave Chappelle Defends the 2nd Amendment, “The Country’s Getting a Little Tight”

Comedian Dave Chappelle boldly defended the second amendment Sunday night as part of his impromptu acceptance speech for receiving the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Mr. Chappelle defended the first amendment right of freedom of speech for all people, including comedians he said were “very racist.” He then went a step further by advocating…

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TRIGGERED AMERICA: Dave Chappelle’s ‘Offensive’ Comedy Is Just What the Doctor Ordered

Comedian Dave Chappelle is already taking heat from the PC police for his latest comedy special “Sticks and Stones” which was released Monday as a Netflix exclusive. In a poor excuse for journalism, Vice released an article the day the standup special released entitled, “You Can Definitely Skip Dave Chappelle’s New Netflix Special ‘Sticks &…

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Ion Fury Game Developers Defy PC Police

Developers Voidpoint and 3D Realms recently came under severe criticism for a joke gag described as “hateful and homophobic” in their new title Ion Fury. After initially walking it back, the developers later responded to actual criticisms by fans and consumers that they were being artistically censored for wrong-think by instead keeping the content within the game….

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Poll: Half Of America Thinks The Country Is Too Prejudiced. The Other Half Thinks It’s Too PC

Grace Carr Republish Reprint The country is divided over whether prejudice or political correctness is most prevalent in America, according to a Wednesday Morning Consult report. Forty-eight percent of Americans say there’s too much political correctness in the country today, while 52 percent say there’s too much prejudice, according to Morning Consult’s analysis of a survey polling over 13,000…