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    Join the Patreon to get access to the full episode + BTS exclusive content! Full episodes release 2x a week! https://www.patreon.com/cw/Blackmillionaires_ During a recent appearance, the comedian pushed back on the backlash, calling out what he sees as selective outrage. His argument? Many of the same people criticizing him still consume content and entertainment backed by Saudi money. “They fund Netflix, Hollywood movies… don’t be a hypocrite,” Chappelle said, highlighting the deep financial ties between Saudi Arabia and major entertainment industries. His point was less about defending the country itself and more about exposing what he believes is inconsistency in public criticism. He also framed the situation in terms of opportunity and economics—emphasizing that a Black entertainer getting paid at a high level shouldn’t suddenly become a problem when the money comes from certain global markets. The debate taps into a bigger conversation: where should artists draw the line between business and ethics? As global money continues to flow into entertainment—from the Middle East to Silicon Valley—the lines are only getting blurrier. Chappelle, as usual, isn’t trying to give a clean answer. He’s forcing the question. #blackmillionaires #blackmillionairespodcast #davechappelle #netflix
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