"Two wrongs don't make a right!"
Tyler Durden: Dave Chappelle sparked Cheers during a show in Boston after criticizing Israel's bombardment of Gaza and accused the US of aiding in the slaughter of civilians, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing people in attendance.
Chappelle's "cell phone-free" performance was at the TD Garden arena in downtown Boston on Thursday evening, according to Ticketmaster's website.
The people said Chappelle criticized Hamas for the Oct. 7 attack, but also denounced the the Jews' bombing of Gaza, as well as the US' support of the war effort.
Here's the moment the brouhaha started between Chappelle and audience members:
The comments came up when Chappelle said he didn't think students should lose job offers for supporting Palestinians. An audience member's command for the comedian to shut up drew an emotional response from Chappelle, who criticized the Israeli government for cutting off water and other essentials to Gaza and accused it of killing innocent people, according to the attendees.
Some audience members cheered Chappelle on and shouted, "Free Palestine," while others yelled, "What about Hamas," the attendees said. A few in the crowd got up and left. Toward the conclusion of his show, he said of Israel policies and the Hamas attacks that two wrongs don't make a right, the people said.
If WSJ's reporting is correct, this shows how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has accelerated polarization across the US.
I only see one wrong and one right. The existence of Israel at the cost of an entire multi cultural nation is the wrong, the resistance of that evil entity known as Israel is the right...
ReplyDeleteThe ancient Hebrews are dead, they are eradicated as a race, now these white people, these recent converts who have no connection with the ancient Hebrews, but nevertheless call themselves Jews should take heed of that fact, because I have no doubt that it is their doctrines that ended up seeing their eradication.
Let's discuss the talmud and the torah, these doctrines that create these evil bastards, these Ashkenazis that call themselves Jews.
Are we afraid to read the talmud and ask why it prescribes that Jews should spit on Christians and why it excuses all the evil things that Jews do?
Are we afraid to ask the question, what do we think of a group who's doctrines tell it that they are superior to all the rest of us and we are only here to serve them?
Even the Palestinians seem afraid to utter these simple questions, they say Israeli instead of Jew.
I'm not, but the majority of Jew whipped morons in this western world clearly are. I see no distinction between Ephialtes and Shabbos Goy. I know what evil is and it's name is Jew.
They had Dionysos, or Jesus, or whatever you want to call him, crucified. They spit on Greeks and Christians and desecrate churches. All the Jews are evil incarnate, even the ones who disapprove of Israel, because to be a Jew by definition is to believe that you are chosen above all others, by god. That very idea is pure evil, is the root of their evil.
Discuss...