🐱 Fans At John Mulaney’s Show Said They Felt “Ambushed” When Dave Chappelle Opened It With Anti-Trans Jokes

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Some attendees who were looking forward to watch John Mulaney’s stand-up show in Ohio on Friday night were taken aback when Dave Chappelle opened the show with an anti-trans and anti-gay joke during a 15-minute surprise performance.

Many fans took to social media to express their anger at being “ambushed” by Chappelle, who has a history of mocking the LGBTQ community. Attendees told BuzzFeed News they were also disappointed with Mulaney for giving Chappelle another platform to malign an ”already-marginalized” community.
“I’m just a little disappointed in [Mulaney],” Morgan, 21, who attended Friday night’s show, told BuzzFeed News. She did not want to provide her last name to protect her privacy.

“It hurts to know that Chappelle’s transphobia wasn’t enough of a deterrent to keep him off the show," Morgan said. "I probably wouldn’t have gone or I would’ve at least skipped the openers if I knew Chappelle would be there.”

Phones and recording devices were prohibited from the evening’s event, so several attendees took to Twitter to express their displeasure after the show ended.

One attendee tweeted that Chappelle "ambushed" them at Mulaney's show with his transphobic jokes to which the audience laughed. The attendee claimed that Mulaney also hugged Chappelle at the end.

Chappelle, who was recently attacked on stageduring his comedy show in Los Angeles, made a joke about the gender identification of his attacker’s weapon, according to Morgan. (The suspect was armed with a replica gun that could eject a knife blade, police said.)

“He made a joke about when he was attacked, how the guy had a knife that looks like a gun. Or the other way around. He then said that maybe it was a knife that identified as a gun. It reminded me of the ‘I [sexually] identify as an attack helicopter’ joke that transphobes make,” Morgan told BuzzFeed News.

Madison McAlear, 21, who also attended last night’s show, said that Chappelle’s set felt like conservative Facebook humor.
“He had a bit where he pulled out twin boys from the crowd and said they were jerking each other off and were gay with one another, which was weird,” McAlear told BuzzFeed News. “He only had about 15 minutes of stage time before John Mulaney came up and I could feel every millisecond of it pass by. It dragged on for so long, it was exhausting.”


Many said they were upset and disappointed with Mulaney's decision to allow Chappelle to perform despite his history of making anti-trans and anti-gay jokes.

“y’all ever hear ~12,000 people laugh at a transphobic joke, while you’re a trans person in the audience who didn’t know the transphobic comedian would make a surprise appearance at the John Mulaney show? yeah. wasn’t fun. fuck you D.C.,” one attendee wrote.

“[Chappelle] was punching down on an already marginalized and institutionally abused community,” McAlear told BuzzFeed News. “It was embarrassing seeing a revered man in his craft become so tacky and boomer-esque.”

She added that the reaction to Chappelle’s set was mostly positive, though she was pleasantly surprised to hear audible shouts of disagreement after.

“It, unfortunately, makes sense — it was a low-hanging fruit of a joke in a red state like Ohio,” McAlear said. “In the end, he told the upset audience members to relax. The obvious grasp at trying to receive backlash and act shocked that he did receive… it was embarrassing.

Mulaney is currently on a national tour for the first time since making headlines for his very public divorce from ex-wife Anna Marie Tendler, who was the subject of many of his comedy routines. He began dating actor Olivia Munn soon after their split and a stint in rehab, and last year, the couple welcomed their first child together.

Though Mulaney himself did not make anti-trans jokes last night, people pointed out that he has many fans from the LGBTQ community, including those who were in the audience at Friday's show.
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“The fact that John Mulaney, who has a very prevalent amount of young LGBT fans, had Dave Chapelle open for his show tonight is just deeply disappointing and upsetting,” one person said on Twitter. “My heart goes out to every trans person in that audience last night. Of which I’m positive there were many,” said another.
“I have a lot of trans friends, and I’m gay myself so I was really disappointed that Dave was allowed to perform given that he has a history of transphobic jokes,” Morgan told BuzzFeed News.

Some Mulaney fans also spoke about feeling let down over what they said was the comedian’s recent “fall from grace.”



But McAlear said that she’s still holding out hope for a statement from Mulaney addressing the criticism directed at him over Chappelle’s jokes.

“I like to give people the benefit of the doubt, but it is nice that a lot of people in my conservative state [Ohio] don't agree with Chappelle’s terf ideas,” she added.
Representatives for Mulaney and Chappelle did not immediately respond to BuzzFeed News' request for comment.
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“y’all ever hear ~12,000 people laugh at a transphobic joke, while you’re a trans person in the audience who didn’t know the transphobic comedian would make a surprise appearance at the John Mulaney show? yeah. wasn’t fun. fuck you D.C.,” one attendee wrote.

People go to comedy shows to laugh. Sometimes the jokes aren't so nice. But that's part of the experience. Play some old Redd Foxx records for these snowflakes. :lol:
 
these things probably were laughing their asses off at chappelle show, rock, etc. when they made fun of everybody but them.
They're absolutely the sorts who get a stitch laughing when Chapelle spends half his shows ragging on white people. Turns out the comedian known for basically shit-talking people all the time does exactly that.

Must sting knowing how many people think you're pathetic and delusional.
 
y’all ever hear ~12,000 people laugh at a transphobic joke, while you’re a trans person in the audience who didn’t know the transphobic comedian would make a surprise appearance at the John Mulaney show?
That's what really burns them isn't it? That such a majority laughs at them, that despite their claims they are just a very loud but very small and insignificant speck in the tapestry of humanity who is only allowed to participate in society out of pity but will always be a laughingstock.

Their biggest enemy is reality, like when they look at a mirror or see their image in a video conference session.
 
That's what really burns them isn't it? That such a majority laughs at them, that despite their claims they are just a very loud but very small and insignificant speck in the tapestry of humanity who is only allowed to participate in society out of pity but will always be a laughingstock.
That’s why they went so hard at libs of tiktok
 
Chappelle's jokes were low-hanging fruit.
The reason they're "low hanging fruit" is because the very existence of people that are so headfucked that they want to become a member of the opposite sex and believe it's possible is inherently one of the most hilarious things ever. Add large swaths of society that are cheering it on and it becomes dark comedy. Adding the inherent pedo shit is just piling on.
 
“Punching up” vs “punching down” is the worst debate in comedy
One of Dave Chappelle's career defining routines was his anecdote of being offered drugs by a baby in the ghetto.
Of course the routine is built comedic absurdity since a literal baby wouldn't be able to sell drugs on the street. But it's mocking the drug epidemic that ruined countless lives in the inner cities.

The most downtrodden Transgender schmuck has nothing in terms of oppression compared to the direct victims of the drug epidemic. If Dave can joke about that he can joke about trannies.
 
This entire incident is just proof that comedy is very splintered. There are people who feel any subject can be joked about if it's funny (in my opinion that's the very spirit of comedy, Patrice O'Neal said it more eloquently), and then there are people who think comedy should only be allowed if it doesn't offend their personal sensibilities. Imo these types of people should be allowed to have their little hugboxes, but it must be difficult for comics once they reach a certain level of success. That's why most comedians become way less funny the more famous they get. They're worried about losing a sponsor or losing out on acting gigs more than they're worried about being funny. Mulaney has to choose if he wants to be funny or he wants to be famous, it seems the two are difficult to juggle.
john mulaney is for faggots
And women...a lot of women like him. I notice a lot of women are fans of comedians simply because they find them attractive.
 
“Punching up” vs “punching down” is the worst debate in comedy
It's something that new age faggots made up to feel like their comedy or the comedy they like is more "valuable." I don't know which is worse, this punching up or down shit or when people say "comedians are the only ones left who tell the truth man." Just laugh and enjoy, no need to act like making jokes is anything more than what it is.
 
Fairly big venue, seats up to 18.8K:
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Instead of rushing the stage, you know what you do to express your displeasure at a phoneless show?
Get up from your seats en masse and visit Levy's Concessions for a fucking drink to chill out. But you didn't do that did you? You had to see "The Man, The Myth, The Legend" in person, so that you could tell your friends later just how fucking violated you felt. Nobody hates Dave Chapelle. You fucking love him, but your cult demands you say you hate him publicly.
Their cult can burn in hell at this point.
 
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