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You Can Kill But Better Not Hurt A Gay person's feelings - Dave Chappelle On The DaBaby vs LGBTQ Community Controversy

By Keneci Channel

The comedian pointed out that rapper DaBaby killed a man and nothing happened to his career until he joked about homosexuals at a concert.

Chappelle during an hourlong show The Closer, which premiered Tuesday (Oct. 5) on Netflix, addressed the comments made by rapper DaBaby last July, towards the LGBTQ+ community and individuals living with HIV.

"DaBaby once shot and killed a nigga in Walmart, in North Carolina" Chappelle said. "Nothing bad happened to his career." The comedian joked that in America, "you can shoot and kill a nigga, but you better not hurt a gay person's feelings." The comedian was referring to a March 2019 incident at a Walmart mall in Huntersville North Carolina where DaBaby shot a man he alleged tried to rob him. He claimed he shot the man in self-defense.

Chappelle's joke is actually true these days, as woke leftists seem to care more about 'hurt feelings' and 'trigger warnings' than the rampant crime ravaging Democrat-controlled cities.

Videos from DaBaby's performance at the Rolling Loud Miami festival in July show him telling the crowd: "If you didn't show up today with HIV, AIDS, any of them deadly sexually transmitted diseases that'll make you die in two or three weeks, put your cellphone light up." He also joked about gay men in references to other sexual activities, asking those who did not take part in them to "put your cellphone light up"

Woke online mob were quick to condemn the rapper as homophobic, but DaBaby, real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, initially appeared to double-down in a lengthy social media post. But he has since apologized after losing many gigs due to the controversy.

Another rapper Boosie Badazz however has not backed down after his criticism of provocative homosexual singer Lil Nas X.

Chappelle in the show also joked about 'trans women' noting that they don't have real vaginas but rather "beyond pussy or impossible pussy .... tastes like pussy, that's not quite what it is. is it? That’s not blood. That’s beet juice.”

The comedian also weighed in on comments J.K. Rowling made in December 2019. The Harry Potter author rightly suggested that men 'changing' their biological sexual identity and pronouns threaten women's gender rights.

"They canceled J.K. Rowling – my God," Chappelle said. "Effectually she said gender was a fact, the trans community got mad as fuck, they started calling her a TERF ... I'm team TERF. I agree. I agree man. Gender is a fact."

As expected, hours after the release of the Netflix show, woke online mob have been attacking Chappelle, calling him a 'transphobe,' 'homophobe' and the usual other 'phobes' and 'ists.'