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Saturday, July 08, 2006

Why Dave Why?


What would cause a young black comedian (Dave Chappelle), to walk away from probably the sweetest deal in T.V. history? For a Black xxx-rated comedian, for which he's famous. All the Redd Foxxs, Rudy Ray Moores and Richard Pryors, paved the way for comedians like him. Thirty years ago, there wouldn't have been a Dave Chappelle. I don't rightfully understand his logic, launching this all out attack on Christianity. But I must go along. He is a full grown, free man. It seems that every time we have someone in position to reach a lot of people. They squander the opportunity with their eccentricity. Actor "Denzel Washington" is the only Black media icon, or household name. I can think of off the top of my head. That hasn't prostituted his popularity for questionable political or religious causes. I applaud him for that conviction. I know it's not by chance. I'm sure he has been approached.

I'm sure Dave is rich, he told us he was. He won't be opening any doors for other brothers though. It fails to sink in with some of these characters. You can do more inside, than you can outside. Ask former late night television host Arsenio Hall. He went against his bosses regarding Louis Farakahn. He hasn't been on television since. He went from access to every household in America, to practically oblivion over night. Was it really worth the trouble? I don't think it was. The honorable minister is still grandstanding at the expense of others. Destroying resources and support, he can't possibly replace. Arsenio is taking a gig when ever he can get one. On award shows and the like. It would have had just as much effect, had the Nation had it's own forum. Why not just speak at the "Million Man March"? It would have caused much less of a backlash. They are going to make believers eventually, of people like Will Smith, Kanye West and Jamie Foxx to name a few. It's not worth the repercussions you're bound to face. Just to get something of your chest, or take one for the team. It's ironic one of Dave's most popular comedy skits has come to life. When keeping it real goes wrong. This is what happens.

This is an interview where Dave tried to explain his reasons for leaving the show. I have no more of a reason for his departure now, than I did before I heard the interview. Maybe you can get something I didn't. Listen to the interview below:


http://us.video.aol.com/video.full.adp?mode=0&guideContext=65.72&pmmsid=1675147&restartUrl=http%3a%2f%2fus%2evideo%2eaol%2ecom%2fvideo%2eindex%2eadp%3fmode%3d2%26guideContext%3d65%2e72%26pmmsid%3d1675147&mode=2

18 comments:

  1. Common:

    I saw Dave this morning and I do not blame him for walking away from the 50 million dollar deal, “money is the root of evil”. Dave Chappelle inventoried HIS life and came up with a decision he can live with for him and his family. I just listened to the video link you posted and my opinion is Dave did not want to be controlled by the people holding the purse string. You know if they can afford to pay him 50 million…you can only imagine what their profits are. I always wondered why Arsenio was yanked off the air, I had no idea it was behind Farrakhan.

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  2. Bishop,

    He broke down more barriers than one. He wasn't the best looking guy in the game. His popularity and compensation, had nothing to do with his looks. That's more money guaranteed, than he's going to get anywhere else.

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  3. Blinders Off,

    How are you doing Blinders? I missed you. How was your holiday? I might go along with what you said. If he wasn't out there hawking a video, of more of the same things he was already doing.There are some other things that aren't being said. That play a major role in his decision. I might be wrong, but I don't think I am though. He will regret this move.

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  4. Thanks for asking Common, I am still on a rollercoaster ride. Like I said on my blog it is not my illness I will die from...it is the drugs they treat you with is what you will die from. I almost, but I did not let my scare with death keep me from going on my schedule vacation and enjoying my holiday. I have always been a fighter and I will be a fighter to the end.

    btw...I agree with you about Dave regretting his move if he made his decision to walk away from that kind of money in haste. I do believe if he truly searched his soul he will be able to live with his decision.

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  5. Blinders Off,

    That's another post. But take my word he didn't. Good to hear from you.

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