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Well, from reports and rumors I've read it seems that David Chappelle's sketch comedy show is no more. its a shame but he left on top. He also proved to be one of the best black media artist's of this generation. His humor, insight and intelligence should be as important for artists who use culture as their instruments, canveses, inspirations and muse for his show as Ernie Kovacs innovative tv show of the late 50's early 60's was to video artists. His comedy went well beyond accepted tastes and theories about race. Issues about Race and culture are complex, he knew it and made fun of it. he didn't write anything that was condescending or prententious. through his comedy, I believe artists who work with multiculturalism will find a new way to engage the audience. The world needs creative people who are not afraid to be themselves. Fuck the markets! Fuck authenticity! Our lives are worth more than money and white supremacist views of racial purity!
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