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JudyM

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Wed Nov 16, 2022, 12:31 AM Nov 2022

Jon Stewart on Colbert tonight discussing antisemitism

Good segment, worth checking out if you have time, for satirical take on supposed control of Hollywood and the government, as well as commentary on the benefit of publicizing the contrary facts, rather than just pushing antisemitism back down into the shadows.

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Jon Stewart on Colbert tonight discussing antisemitism (Original Post) JudyM Nov 2022 OP
I haven't seen it, but.... Behind the Aegis Nov 2022 #1

Behind the Aegis

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1. I haven't seen it, but....
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 05:51 AM
Nov 2022

Jon Stewart Defends Dave Chappelle’s ‘SNL’ Monologue: ‘Censorship’ Doesn’t End Antisemitism

Jon Stewart defended his friend Dave Chappelle during his appearance on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” Tuesday evening, commenting on the comedian’s recent “Saturday Night Live” monologue, which Anti-Defamation League leadership criticized for “popularizing” antisemitic sentiments.

“Everybody calls me like, ‘You see Dave on SNL?’ And I say yes, we’re very good friends. I always watch and send nice texts,” Stewart began. “‘He normalized antisemitism with the monologue.’ I don’t know if you’ve been on comment sections on most news articles, but it’s pretty normal. It’s incredibly normal. But the one thing I will say is I don’t believe that censorship and penalties are the way to end antisemitism or to gain understanding. I don’t believe in that. It’s the wrong way for us to approach it.”

In his Nov. 12 hosting gig on “SNL,” Chappelle began the show with a lengthy 15-minute standup set, cracking jokes about Kanye West’s recent antisemitic remarks and his subsequent loss of numerous business partnerships.

Both comedians, Chappelle and Stewart have been friends for many years. The pair costarred in the 1998 comedy “Half Baked” and performed shows together through the COVID-19 pandemic. Stewart was also present during Chappelle’s May show in Los Angeles in which the comedian was attacked onstage.

“Dave said something in the SNL monologue that I thought was constructive, which he says, ‘It shouldn’t be this hard to talk about things,'” Stewart said. “I’m called antisemitic because I’m against Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. I’m called other things from other people based on other opinions that I have, but those shut down debate… Whether it be comedy or discussion or anything else, if we don’t have the wherewithal to meet each other with what’s reality then how do we move forward? If we all just shut it down, then we retreat to our little corners of misinformation and it metastasizes. The whole point of all this is to not let it metastasize and to get it out in the air and talk about it.”

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If this article is representing what Jon said, then I have lost a TON of respect for him!

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