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'My money, my choice': Comedian Dave Chappelle tells audience that if women have a right to 'kill' their babies, men can 'abandon 'em'

  

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Via:  badfish-hd-h-u  •  5 years ago  •  4 comments

'My money, my choice': Comedian Dave Chappelle tells audience that if women have a right to 'kill' their babies, men can 'abandon 'em'
"If I'm wrong, then perhaps we're wrong'

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Controversial comedian Dave Chappelle offered his audience a profane and unusual take on abortion in his newest Netflix special, "Sticks & Stones."

In a clip of his special posted by Netflix, Chappelle — who is known for   challenging today's woke culture and not caring what critics on the left or right thing of him   — began his abortion riff declaring, "I'll be real with you, and I know nobody gives a f*** what I think anyway. I'm not for abortion."

At that an audience member cheered. To which Chappelle replied, "Oh, shut up, n*****," adding, "I'm not for it, but I'm not against it either."

The setup


He then touted the usual lines most pro-abortion advocates spout about the right to abortion and the "my body, my choice" worldview that claims an unborn child is nothing more than a clump of cells.

To make sure he had the audience on the hook, he emphasized the pro-abortion crowd's demand that men should not have a say when it comes to abortion, that it is really an issue only women ought to be allowed to debate and determine.

"I don't care what your religious beliefs are or anything," Chappelle said. "If you have a d**k, you need to shut the f*** up on this one. Seriously. This is theirs."

"The right to choose is their unequivocal right," he continued. "Not only do I believe they have the right to choose, I believe that they shouldn't have to consult anybody, except for a physician, about how they exercise that right."

"Gentlemen, that is fair," he noted.

The execution


After getting what was apparently a largely pro-abortion crowd — especially the women in the audience — to cheer his recitation of pro-abortion talking points, Chappelle went for the roundhouse.

Because what's fair is fair.

"Ladies, to be fair to us, I also believe that if you decide to have the baby, a man should not have to pay. That is fair," he said, which received significant laughter from the men in the crowd.

"If you can kill this motherf***er, I can at least abandon 'em," Chappelle stated.

"It's my money, my choice," he added, ripping off the "my body, my choice" mantra of the pro-abortion movement, which earned him some groans and   ooh s from the audience.

Then he offered a line that just might have caused an everyday abortion supporter to pause:

"And if I'm wrong, then perhaps we're wrong. So, figure that s**t out for yourselves."


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Tacos!
Professor Guide
2  Tacos!    5 years ago

The thing I like about this is that he's exploring the topic and its ramifications. Most of the time, we can't even talk about it because people get so emotionally worked up about it.

 
 
 
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Professor Participates
3  Citizen Kane-473667    5 years ago

I love Dave Chappelle simply because he doesn't give a shit because he knows when it's "comedy", you can pretty much say anything...unless you're white that is!

As to this point, I totally agree with him. If the Man has absolutely NO Rights to the child pre-birth, then he cannot be forced to support it once it is birthed. ONLY the women can decide whether or not to bring the child into the world and therefore only she is responsible to provide for its care.

That being said...if the women asks the man for the funds to abort the pregnancy and he refuse to supply them, then he has accepted responsibility for the child and therefore must provide for its care. If he tells her he wants the child, then again he is responsible for the care of that child.

Just my opinion. Let the arrows fly!

 
 

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