It’s like, “Okay, so what does Dave do?” is only Dave could do it, man. Dave flips the script on all that. He sees the play coming from a mile away. He flips the script and he delivers a knockout blow, using Trump’s own grievances with the media to humble the room.
You’re looking at a master chess player. Watch how Dave pivots this. >> Why would you ask me that? All right. No, I I got an answer for that. Uh, I don’t agree with everything that our government does, but but the one thing that I really consistently believe and that I love about being an American is my countrymen.
If I’m if I’m overseas or around the world, anytime I see an American over there, we just give each other the fight club look because we live in a madness that only we really understand what it’s all about. And I have faith in my countrymen, no matter how crazy all of this will make it feel, that the sun will rise and that I feel like I’m part of a very incredible community.
So, God bless my countrymen and let us make this country absolutely great. >> Cheers to that. And >> cheers to that, Dave. Yeah. >> Cheers. Hey, give a Give me a beer, would you? and and Mr. Trump, please leave those Haitians in Springfield alone. We love them. >> We love the Haitians. >> All right, Dave Chappelle, thanks to you.
>> Thanks for hanging out with us. We love you so much. Wow. What Dave did here was he put on a master class of how a celebrity like a icon can diffuse the corporate media BS and avoid the traps of corporate media as they try to they try to get you in a gotcha moment. Yeah, that was a masterclass in that.
And what he also did was he cleared away the corporate smoke on the 250th, right? He answered that as probably as well as on the spot as you could do it. And now he’s left an opportunity for somebody like me with an unfiltered black workingclass perspective to come through and just drop the anchor, baby. Drop that elbow.
You know what I’m saying? And yeah, and I don’t have to worry about sponsors. I don’t have to worry about tour dates getting cancelled. No one’s going to write up me on the New York Times and try to take everything I have or try to destroy me. I get to say what I feel. And and so let’s do that. Let’s do that.
Let me let me respond to the exact same question that they asked Dave, but let me answer that question Tim Black style. Let’s get this mic out of here. Let’s Dave didn’t have a mic in his face. I mean, I love this mic, but we don’t need this mic. If I had to pick something and I had to kind of describe how I feel about America and what is it about America that I love or is there anything that I that I could say I love about America? And I would say, man, I love I love how people that people that have had their backs against the wall, no matter how bad things get,
no matter how far down they are, no matter if it’s a natural disaster or just a family disaster, that we have a way of coming together at times of need. that we can put ourselves in each other’s shoes for a while and people that you don’t know, people that you may never meet, you can feel connected to them in a certain kind of way.
You understand what I’m saying? What I mean by that is particularly in the black community, we have a way of rallying around one another when the time is calling for it. And we do this without having meetings. Yeah, we don’t have to have a meeting or nothing. We don’t have to have a newsletter. We don’t need anything.
What we need to do, if the word gets out, whether it’s social media, whether it’s independent media, uh we just have a way of galvanizing around it. And it’s it’s an it’s an amazing thing that we could do that the way we do. So, if I could say there’s one thing about America that I’m really proud of, I’m proud of black people staying alive.
Black people being able to network and and laugh and smile through all the adversity to build the most resilient culture this world has ever seen and to keep it alive all this time. And no matter how many sellouts and backstabbers or obstacles and bad laws and bad policies and chuck and jing politicians and liars and bad media, you know, no matter what’s thrown at us, we still find some way to have hope to stay connected to one another.

And it ain’t perfect. Now, it ain’t perfect, fam. But we’re still here. We’re still here. Somehow, somehow we’re still here. And when I look at the globe of black people across the globe, and I’ve done this, I’ve done the math, I’ve done the studies, black Americans are the most prosperous group of black people on the planet.
And I’m proud of that. I’m not saying we don’t have more work to do. I’m not saying we can’t have more goals, but I’m saying yeah. I love that. I’m proud of that. I’ll take it. My name is Tim Black. You’re watching the Tim Black Show. Thank you for being here. We’ll be back. Catch Tim Black Live on the most dangerous show in America, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 9:30 p.m.
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