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        <title><![CDATA[Dave Chappelle sounds off on George Floyd, blasts Candace Owens in surprise special]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dave Chappelle does not hold back in a new Netflix special titled “8:46,” which the streaming platform surprise <strong>debuted for free</strong> on its YouTube comedy channel late Thursday.</p><p>In a set rife with his signature searing social commentary (warning: the language is raw), the comedian touches on everything from George Floyd’s death to being unable to <strong>accept a Grammy Award on the day Kobe Bryant died</strong>, to the hypocrisy of conservative TV host Laura Ingraham — and even throws in a signature bit about Ja Rule for levity.</p><p>“It’s hard to figure out what to <strong>say about George Floyd</strong>, so I’m not going to say it yet,” Chappelle opens, flipping through a black notebook, later adding, “I got to tell you, this is like the first concert in North American since all this s&#8211;t happened, so like it or not, it’s history. It’s going to be in the books.”</p><p>The special was filmed on June 6 in Yellow Springs, Ohio, with <strong>coronavirus-era social distancing</strong> guidelines in place for attendees, including face masks and temperature checks. The comedy legend had not performed on stage in 87 days until the special, though he has since performed <strong>similarly intimate gigs</strong> around the Dayton area.</p><p>In contrast to his opening remarks, Chappelle dives deep into topics of police brutality and Floyd’s death in the set. The Emmy winner also <strong>criticizes political commentator Candace Owens</strong>, saying, “I seen Candace Owens try to convince white America, ‘Don’t worry about it. He’s a criminal anyway.’ I don’t give a f&#8211;k what this n&#8212;&#8211; did. I don’t care what this n&#8212;&#8211; did. I don’t care if he personally kicked Candace Owens in her stanky p&#8212;-. I don’t know if it stanks, but I imagine it does. If I ever find out, I’ll let you know for sure. I’ll <strong>tell like Azealia Banks</strong>. I’ll tell.”</p><figure id="attachment_15823094"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><strong><noscript><img data- data-src="/uploads/2020/06/chappelle-owens.jpg" class="lazyload" src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==" /><noscript><img  data-src="/uploads/2020/06/chappelle-owens.jpg" /></noscript></noscript><img class="lazyload" src='data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=%22http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%22%20viewBox=%220%200%20210%20140%22%3E%3C/svg%3E' data- data-src="/uploads/2020/06/chappelle-owens.jpg" /></strong><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span>Dave Chappelle (far right) has plenty to say about George Floyd and Candace Owens in &#8220;8:46.&#8221;</span><span class="credit">Getty Images/Facebook/Netflix</span></figcaption></figure><p>“8:46” references the nearly nine minutes that Minneapolis <strong>Police Officer Derek Chauvin</strong> held his knee against Floyd’s neck, ultimately leading to his death. It is also, as Chappelle reveals, the time of day he was born, according to his birth certificate.</p><p>The 27-minute video came with the disclaimer “From Dave: Normally I wouldn’t show you something so unrefined, I hope you understand,” with a link to the Equal Justice Initiative, a nonprofit organization aimed at ending mass incarceration and racial inequality. Its founder, Bryan Stevenson, was the central character in the 2019 film <strong>“Just Mercy,” starring Michael B. Jordan</strong> and Brie Larson.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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