You can argue whether it was funny or not, that’s personal opinion.
BUT the point I think Chappelle was trying to make is this…all these motherfukkers who are fighting for inclusion are doing it the wrong way (ie cancelling people) and that’s why they’re failing. And the thing that’s wrong about their approach is that cancelling people doesn’t do much else than kill somebody’s career—it doesn’t actually arrive at the point that you want the world to arrive at which is they are people too and deserve respect. Instead, cancelling people simply draws ire and eliminates the people who most need to be included in the conversation from the conversation. It also sends a signal to onlookers that the people who do the cancelling are to be feared so any respect they garner as a result of their actions isn’t real respect but the kind of respect hood residents have for the killers in their hood. And if you’re not getting real respect then your advocacy won’t bring meaningful change from those you want change from. And that will never lead to true inclusion.
That’s my interpretation anyway.