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Channing Tatum has addressed Dave Chappelle's controversial remarks about the trans community.

On the Instagram stories portion of his verified Instagram account, Tatum reposted video of Chappelle's 2019 speech at the Kennedy Center to accept the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in which he talked about his art form and that was originally posted by comedian D.L. Hughley.

Tatum added his own statement to it.


"I understand that Dave is a very dangerous person to talk about at the moment," the "Magic Mike" star wrote. "I understand and hate that he has hurt so many people with things he has said."

Chappelle's Netflix special "The Closer," debuted on Netflix recently and has drawn criticism from LGBTQ+ advocates, artists and Netflix employees for his remarks and jokes about the trans community.

He says during the special that he is "team TERF," the term for "trans-exclusionary radical feminist."

"Gender is a fact," Chappelle says in "The Closer." "Every human being in this room, every human being on Earth, had to pass through the legs of a woman to be on Earth. That is a fact."
Tatum wrote in his Instagram story of how Chappelle's 2019 speech helped him.
"Any human can hurt someone (usually cause they're hurt) but any human can heal and heal others just the same," Tatum wrote. "This little piece healed me back in the day. I can't forget that."
Channing Tatum weighs in on Dave Chappelle controversy - CNN
 

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That just looks like some social media babble wtf point was he even making

Breh i'm saying...

"Any human can hurt someone (usually cause they're hurt) but any human can heal and heal others just the same," Tatum wrote. "This little piece healed me back in the day. I can't forget that."

aye run that by me again :leostare:
 

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This shyt already done blew over. Chappelle is not getting cancelled and those who wish for us to do the cancelling have failed. Another W for Dave. I know it must KILL them to see a high school educated (yet brilliant) Black man find a way to say what’s real about how those communities operate through bullying in the name of “advocacy” and that what they’re actually doing is trying to silence folks rather than educate them.

To add, what the trans community and their allies need to understand is what Dave said at the end of the special—that each of us is seeing this issue through their own lens. The trans community and their allies (whom I actually support) are seeing the special based on the assumption that non-allies will use Dave’s words to harm them. In actuality, most people who watched the special saw the point Dave was trying to make, even if crudely delivered, and walked away from that special having more sympathy and understanding for trans folks than they did before. That Daphne story is the thing that EVERYBODY was talking about when the special was first released and the power of that story, and the support it could have garnered for trans folks, has now gotten drowned out by their own misguided complaints—complaints that were born out of assumptions made through the projections of their own trauma. The irony is that if they had just left Dave alone then Dave’s point would have been allowed to land properly and now you’d have millions of people who would be much more sympathetic to your struggles but instead the collective insecurity of the trans community and their allies (even if that insecurity is justified) fueled this short-sighted backlash that has rendered any support Dave might have brought to the trans community null. And it was the trans community and their allies that did that by coming across as raving lunatics who don’t understand that Dave’s whole brand of comedy is to make deep social critiques by using offensive and immature toilet humour. He’s done this to every community, but people are only mad now because he came after one of the protecteds.

As proof of this, something like 40% of critics liked the special on Rotten Tomatoes but the audience score is 97%.
 
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I wonder how the journalist who wrote that article even put the two together. I assume Channing was talking about this speech?

 
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