Netflix unexpectedly drops Dave Chappelle stand-up special
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While Dave Chappelle said he was not trivializing Charlie Kirk's assassination, the comedian argued that it was wrong to compare him to Martin Luther King Jr.
"They both got shot in the neck," the comedian jokes in "The Unstoppable," his latest Netflix stand-up show. "But that's about where those similarities ended."
As reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, Chappelle is booked for Chase Center on Feb. 7, with tickets scheduled to go on sale at noon Friday, Dec. 19 through Ticketmaster. The Chronicle notes that the show is sliding into an already packed slate of headline events around the region as the Super Bowl pulls in a large national crowd.
In his latest Netflix special, comedian Dave Chappelle slammed the notion that late TPUSA found Charlie Kirk was "this generation's Martin Luther King."