NETFLIX: Chappelle Makes Fun Of Mandatory Vaccines, Measles

Dave Chappel has a new Netflix special out. Its a big deal because Chappelle left millions of dollars on the table and moved to Africa as a recluse years ago; this is his comeback tour. But now it is a bigger deal because during the episode, Chappelle brings up mandatory vaccination legislations and measles.

Essentially, Chappelle questions the idea of mandatory vaccines and then almost laughs it off. He also talks about how dangerous diarrhea used to be, taking a shot at the media hype over measles. He then nonchalantly transitions into another subject, furthering his attitude of the situation being mostly laughable and ridiculous.

Chappelle left the United States originally because he doesn’t support the tyrants. He’s very anti-big corporations. So I’d be hard pressed to learn he was anything but anti-pharma.

After Chappelle left Season 3 of his show, The Dave Chappelle Show, he told Time Magazine, “Coming here, I don’t have the distractions of fame. It quiets the ego down. I’m interested in the kind of person I’ve got to become. I want to be well-rounded and the industry is a place of extremes. I want to be well-balanced. I’ve got to check my intentions, man”

Chappelle lives with his wife, Elaine Mendoza Erfe, sons Sulayman and Ibrahim, and daughter Sanaa on a 65-acre (260,000 m2) farm near Yellow Springs, Ohio. He also owned several houses in Xenia, Ohio. Chappelle told Yellow Springs’ residents in September 2006, “Turns out you don’t need $50 million to live around these parts, just a nice smile and a kind way about you. You guys are the best neighbors ever. That’s why I came back and that’s why I’m staying.”



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