The Left's Effort to Cancel Dave Chappelle Goes Careening out of Control Again

 It’s always and only about how information can be twisted to serve the narrative. We see that with the ‘controversy’ over Joe Rogan, and we also see it with their effort to cancel Dave Chappelle. Chappelle is another person that doesn’t fit within their accepted narrative and has been a target of their cancel culture efforts.

Chappelle was once again in their crosshairs on Thursday, when a video of him objecting to a housing development plan went viral. He was shown objecting to a housing development that was proposed in the Ohio village that he lives in, Yellow Springs, and would be near his property. He threatened to pull out the money that he was investing in the town, with plans to make an old firehouse into a restaurant and comedy club.

The $24 million a year company is the housing development company; the $64 million a year company is Chappelle’s.

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