Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock Are the Modern Day Jesus

Dave and Chris

My definition of Jesus comes in the spirit, character, and soul of love, truth, and justice for all of mankind.

Spirit; is the non physical part of a person, which is the seat of emotions and character; the soul.

Character; a person in a novel, play, or movie. The way someone thinks, feels, and behaves: someone’s personality. Characters are also considered alphabets and all the punctuations and other phonetic variations. Letters are the individual alphabets, a maximum of 26.

And before you get your panties in a wod, this is only my opinion. What’s yours?

Lindsey (Lazarte) Carson, from Medium, writes; Yes, laughter can be the best medicine, but it can also be a facade for when we’re struggling the most. She goes on to write that jokes always come from some version of the truth.

At the end of the day, there has to be some version of the truth behind every joke, otherwise it wouldn’t even be funny. After all, the whole point of any joke is that we’re poking fun at something true so we can all have a good laugh together.

Comedy and laughter are like a moment of bonding within humanity where we can all admit that something extremely embarrassing has happened to us or we’ve wronged another. However, the moment when a joke stops being funny lies within the seriousness of the problem that we’re making fun of.

I could not agree with her more. Racism is a facade, something this country struggles with the most.

Has anyone Black ever thought about what White people are thinking at a Dave Chappelle or Chris Rock concert? Their audiences are predominantly non-Black. My first thought was why would they come to a Dave Chappelle or Chris rock concert to be made to feel bad? They know that at least 50% of the show is about their satanic behavior. I felt bad for them having to hear how terrible they treat Black people; slavery, police brutality, the SNL skits talking about election night, rigging the system, mass shootings, the lie that Christopher Columbus discovered America, etc. The list is long.

While sitting at a Dave Chappelle concert, I felt sorry for them, but why? I later realized that we were the joke. We are laughing at them terrorizing and murdering us, but yet feeling sorry for them having to sit through a Dave Chappelle or Chris Rock concert. How absurd?

They are laughing at us for having to sit through a Dave Chappelle or Chris Rock concert because the jokes are on us. As we sit there and belly laugh at their expense, some of us restricting our laughter for fear of not hurting their feelings, they are looking at us thinking, you ignorant mofoes. The jokes are on you. We are so ignorant to sit there and hear such truth while amongst those that terrorize us but yet feel sorry for them. This is what colonialism has done to us. We hope that something in the messages will change their heart and make them realize how they are. Do you honestly believe they don’t know how they are? The whole world is laughing at us. We can watch an SNL skit talking about elections and how racist this country is and still believe that voting for one of the lesser of the two evils will change our lives for the better. We lose the connection with some family members if we don’t agree with their vote or don’t vote at all. We can live in inner-city neighborhoods where foreigners run the places we shop; gas stations, hair supplies, sneaker and jeweler stores, fast food restaurants, etc., and believe that a white man with blonde hair and blue eyes is going to save us one day from other White people that are terrorizing us. We are paying for our demise. None of those foreign-run businesses are putting money back into the communities. They are intentionally taking money out of the communities, and sending it back to their countries. This includes the churches that are funding the banks that don’t give us business loans. They are also taking money out of inner-city communities and using it to support other countries such as Ukraine. More on this subject in another article.

Chris and Dave

Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock are perhaps our best messengers displaying conscious information through a comedic art form. Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock are the ministers of consciousness.
Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock are the modern-day Jesus. If we could end racism, one person at a time, maybe this country could be great and see its full potential.

Order a copy of, The Manual of Man, so that I may continue to grow the awareness movement. Thanks ahead of time.

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