Dave Chappelle Says Protestors Threw Eggs At His Fans

Dave Chappelle’s comments on the trans community turned him into a divisive figure in pop culture. He faced protests, cancel culture, and everything in between due to the jokes surrounding the LGBTQ+ community.

Last summer, Minneapolis’ First Avenue club canceled Chappelle’s set. The venue apologized for booking Chappelle and vowed to create a “safe space” for their patrons.

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 28: Dave Chappelle attends the Opening Night Party presented by NETFLIX IS A JOKE at W Hollywood on April 28, 2022 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Netflix)

In the latest episode of The Midnight Miracle, Chappelle described the move as a “wild stance” for a venue, “especially one that’s historically a punk rock venue.”

Eventually, the organizers moved the show to another venue. However, a group of protesters stood outside the venue as they pushed back against Chappelle and his fans.

“They threw eggs. They threw eggs at the [fans] who were lined up to see the show,” he recalled. From there, he described a woman who threw a police barricade out of anger toward Chappelle. However, the feelings of the protesters didn’t reflect his fans, who welcomed him on stage with a standing ovation. He noted that the trans community and their allies often claim that his jokes “are somehow gonna be the root cause of some impending violence.”

“But I gotta tell you, as abrasive as they were, the way they were protesting, throwing eggs at people, throwing barricades, cussing and screaming, [none of my fans] beat ‘em up,” he continued.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 22: Dave Chappelle attends the 2019 Netflix Primetime Emmy Awards After Party at Milk Studios on September 22, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Netflix )

Chappelle explained that the effects of trying to silence someone like him will eventually backfire.

“Trying to silence a person like me, I don’t think it has anything to do with being loved,” Chapelle added. He explained they rather create fear amongst those who don’t agree with them. “‘If you say this, then we will punish you. We’ll come to First Avenue and fuck your show up and we’ll come to the Varsity Theater and fuck your show up.’ And they just don’t get to do that.”

The Midnight Miracle is currently streaming on Luminary.

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100’s of Protesters Gather at Judge’s Home After Kim Potter Sentencing

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About 100 people protested the sentencing of Kim Potter at Judge Regina Chu’s home over the weekend.

On Friday, Chu sentenced Kim Potter to 16 months in prison and eight months of supervised release for killing Daunte Wright during a traffic stop last year. Following the sentencing Judge Chu said to her courtroom that “this was a very tragic case because a life was lost and a good police officer made a bad mistake.” Chu said you couldn’t “compare this case to ones like that of George Floyd because the outcome was purely accidental.”

That didn’t stop people from being upset or pubic outrage from those in the community. The Daily Mail reports a crowd of about 100 protesters were outside of what is believed to be Judge Regina Chu’s Minneapolis condo building on Friday night.

READ MORE: Wright’s family and attorneys angrily condemned Chu for going well below prosecutors’ recommendations.

Chu also called Potter’s case “highly unusual” and added she believes Potter “made a tragic mistake,” but did not have animosity toward Wright.

Potter maintained she mistakenly pulled her gun instead of her taser.

Protesters say that the Brooklyn Center cop, 49, who killed 20-year-old Wright on April 11,2021 got off easy.

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