
The national director of Jewish civil rights organization the Anti-Defamation League has tweeted out concerns over comedian Dave Chappelle‘s opening monologue last night on Saturday Night Live.
Chappelle, a controversial comedian who has been accused of insensitivity in the past surrounding his observations about trans people, Jews, Blacks and others, did a long take to open SNL regarding recent issues involving rapper/entrepreneur Kanye West and basketballer Kyrie Irving.
“We shouldn’t expect @DaveChappelle to serve as society’s moral compass, but disturbing to see @nbcsnl not just normalize but popularize #antisemitism,” said a tweet from the ADL‘s Jonathan Greenblatt on Sunday. Why are Jewish sensitivities denied or diminished at almost every turn? Why does our trauma trigger applause?”
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At the start of his routine, Chappele unfolded a small piece of paper and read from it, saying, “‘I denounce antisemitism in all its forms. And I stand with my friends in the Jewish community.’ And that, Kanye, is how you buy yourself some time.”
Then he got to the meat of the bit. Chappelle noted that he had come to learn that there are “two words in the English language that you should never say together in sequence: ‘The’ and ‘Jews.’”
“I’ve been to Hollywood and — no one get mad at me — I’m just telling you what I saw,” he said, adding a signature pause. “It’s a lot of Jews. Like a lot. But that doesn’t mean anything! You know what I mean? Because there are a lot of Black people in Ferguson, Missouri, it doesn’t mean we run the place.”
He added the “delusion that Jews run show business” is “not a crazy thing to think,” but “it’s a crazy thing to say out loud.” He also said of West, “It’s a big deal, he had broken the show business rules. You know, the rules of perception. If they’re Black, then it’s a gang. If they’re Italian, it’s a mob. If they’re Jewish, it’s a coincidence and you should never speak about it.”
Chappelle finished his long monologue by underlining his point.
“It shouldn’t be this scary to talk about anything,” he said.. “It’s making my job incredibly difficult. And to be honest with you, I’m sick of talking to a crowd like this. I love you to death and I thank you for your support. And I hope they don’t take anything away from me… whoever they are.”
The Forward, a Jewish-focused nonprofit media outlet, said Twitter reaction to Chappelle’s routine was mixed. It noted the Jerusalem Post accused the comedian of “engaging in antisemitic tropes.” Adam Feldman, theater critic for Time Out New York, tweeted: “That Dave Chappelle SNL monologue probably did more to normalize anti-Semitism than anything Kanye said.” Screenwriter Amalia Levari tweeted, disapprovingly, “So cool that SNL gave Chappelle the stage to deliver a TED Talk about how antisemitic dog-whistles are good, actually.”
Wrote Rabbi Josh Yuter, an influencer on Jewish Twitter: “As I understood Chappelle’s monologue, the key point is that there are double standards regarding who can say what about whom. If my Twitter feed is any indication, everyone agrees this is a problem though there’s rampant disagreement over the details.”
Deadline has reached out to NBC for comment.
I thought he was funny and didn’t think anything negative about Jewish people. However, after the backlash I’m wondering what for. Jewish people have been abused in many ways for centuries, but so have black people. So, it’s ok to joke and degrade people unless you’re Jewish? Help me understand.
Well said. You touched on all my thoughts.
I don’t think Dave regarded it as offensive antisemitism. I think he was trying to make a broader point that failed to land. That said, it was really inexcusable. Jewish people have been targeted for thousands of years. Antisemitism does not require encouragement from media personalities. It’s a plague that doesn’t stop at denigrating Jewish people. It reflects a perspective which doesn’t value people and finds company among the ignorant.
I thought Dave was funny! I think you should do stand up for stupid views.
Everyone talking and debating this right now is EXACTLY what Dave is trying to do. Create content that people are going to talk about and remember. And He’s also trying to be very, very funny. He’s a GOAT and everyone who’s so offended needs to relax.
I’m Jewish, watched the monologue, member of the ADL and the monologue did nothing to project or increase anti-semitism. I need comedians like Dave Chappelle to make me laugh and think, both. Please leave him alone and let him create and perform jokes; let him continue to be an equal opportunity criticizer. I need people like him to help me get through the day. He is a rare commodity, get off his back and leave him alone to do his thing. There is no hate in him.
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Wow! Right on.