Dave Chappelle says that ‘SNL’ his opening monologue Cenorde

Dave Chappelle recently told a stand-up audience in San Francisco that producers ‘Saturday Night Live’ did not want him to talk about Gaza or Transgender people in his opening monologue when he organized the show in January.
Chappelle performed in The Masonic last Thursday as part of three data from San Francisco. SF -Poort Described the statement of Chappelle about the monologue in a review: “” SNL “producers told him that he couldn’t talk about two topics: transgender people and Gaza, a shocking stroke of censors, given the political nature of the monologue.”
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“In his set in San Francisco, he didn’t go out on Gaza much anymore, except to close with ‘Give the Jews, a break, Free Palestine’ before literally dropped the microphone,” added SF Gate’s than Gentile.
The comedian helped the first “SNL” episode of the year. His monologue included a series of topics, including the Los Angeles fires, Donald Trump and Luigi Mangione. He said that a statue of Jimmy Carter brought tears to Palestine in my eyes. “
Chappelle said to Trump in the monologue: “Do better next time.” He also addressed the audience and said, “Don’t forget your humanity and please have empathy for displaced persons, whether in the Palisades of Palestine.”
Chappelle said about the fires in his monologue: ‘I am tired of being controversial. I try to turn a new magazine. It is way too early to try to make a joke about such a catastrophe … This comes close to home. “
The comedian has been criticized in recent years because of its anti-trans material.
According to SF Gate, the Thursday set of Chappelle also included entries from Kanye West and other friends of celebrities.