Chappelle says free speech easier in Saudi Arabia than US at comedy festival

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Comedians such as Dave Chappelle were claimed to have a creepy impact on a free speech in the US after signing conventions to conduct state -approved comedy actions at a festival in Saudi Arabia.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination has been found in hot water for some left -wing media figures, killing and explanations of the alleged assassin. After a short suspension of Talk Show presenter Jimmy Kimmel, the suspect was incorrectly proposed that his suspect was a maga supporter, many of them were afraid of the free speech situation in America.
Meanwhile, Riyadh was a large comedy festival in Saudi Arabia, including most of the world’s most well -known comedians. As a result, the festival, Kevin Hart, Aziz Ansari, Hannibal Burress, Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle, Louis CK, Whitney Cummings, Pete Davidson, Zarna Jefferies, Gabriel Iglesias, Jefferies, Jo Koy, Bobby Lee, Jeff Ross, Andrew Sultino, Tom Seger
Accordingly New York Times, “If you talk about Charlie Kirk in the United States, they say you’ll be canceled,” Later, “I don’t know if it’s true, but I’ll learn,” Chappelle says, “Currently in the United States.
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Dave Chappelle was one of the many American comedians who were examined because the Saudi government has performed under free speech restrictions while criticizing freedoms at home. (Reuters)
“Talking here is easier than it is in America,” he argued, then the US government crashed to him, “I said I was standing with Israel,” he said.
“Mr. Chappelle, Mr Chappelle, talked about being canceled after a turmoil caused by jokes mocking trans people. However, in Riyadh, Mr. Kimmel aimed to be suspended recently.” “Like other comedians who said that they felt that they were mischievous of American political accuracy, Mr. Chappelle revived rude jokes in Saudi Arabia. Nevertheless, he ignored an eight -year pressure that led to the arrest of many writers of the country, businessmen, activists, clergy and social media influences.”
This led many artists to be accused of normalizing the Saudi Arab regime with entertainment or “washing art”.
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Dave Chappelle joke to his audience that his only way to imply that he was in danger by the American government would express solidarity with Israel. (Getty Images)
Atsuko Okatsuka, a comedian who refused to participate in the festival, shared the screenshots of a contract allegedly to ensure that the contents of the artists did not violate the instructions of the Saudi Arab government.
The contract was reported to be banned by any material that was thought to be the subject of pushing, scandal, scandal, shame or mock to the public.
Fox News has reached Digital Chappelle’s management and did not receive a response immediately.
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King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman are reflected in the Kingdom Tower during the national day ceremonies in Riyadh. (AP)
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