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Dave Chappelle Speaks On George Floyd In Surprise Comedy Special ‘8:46’

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If Don Lemon was waiting on Dave Chappelle to speak on the death of George Floyd and the protests around the country, then here you go.

Chappelle released a surprise new comedy special, aptly entitled “8:46.”

Chappelle uses his platform to speak on the deaths of black men killed, including Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Mike Brown, Philando Castile, and more.

Chappelle said that 8:46 would be one of the first comedy specials to come out after the Covid-19 lockdown.

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