Comedian Dave Chapelle Turns Down Offer To Name Alma Mater’s Theatre After Him

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Dave Chapelle

American comedian, Dave Chappelle has denounced the opportunity to having his name attached to a new performing arts theater at his alma mater, following student backlash to his controversial Netflix comedy special, “The Closer“.

 According to reports gathered, the popular comedian made his stance known at the theater dedication ceremony on Monday, June 20 at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, in Washington D.C.

The event had been delayed since November after students at the school criticized the comedian for The Closer, which featured a number of jokes seen as transphobic and homophobic.

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At the dedication ceremony on Monday, June 20, Chappelle spoke about the rift between him and the student body, making it clear he was “hurt” by the backlash.

 Chappelle said;

No matter what they say about The Closer; it is still [one of the] most-watched specials on Netflix,” adding that it was a “masterpiece.”

Chappelle described himself as “maybe a once in a lifetime talent.” Speaking to the student backlash, Chappelle said “these kids didn’t understand that they were instruments of artistic oppression.”

He added, “The more you say I can’t say something, the more urgent it is for me to say it.”

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