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Dave Chappelle Supports The LGBTQ Community But Says “You Will Not Summon Me” To Trans Netflix Group

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For the last couple of weeks, the controversy that surrounded the Dave Chappelle comedy special, “The Closer,” seemed positioned as a fight between Netflix and the LGBTQ community, specifically those that work at the streaming service.

This is because Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos seemed to be the bad guy, releasing statements that were tone deaf, at best, and insulting/offensive, at worst.

But now, Dave Chappelle has spoken out formally about the controversy, and he’s surely going to inflame the situation even more.

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