Anonymous ID: e77420 June 30, 2021, 10:19 a.m. No.14022432   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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45 is wheels down in TEXAS!

 

Greg Abbott

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Welcome to the Lone Star State, President Trump!

 

Join us LIVE for a briefing on how Texas is solving the ongoing crisis at our southern border.

 

1:16 PM · Jun 30, 2021 from Weslaco, TX

 

https://twitter.com/DanScavino/status/1410286255510802436

Anonymous ID: e77420 June 30, 2021, 11:04 a.m. No.14022845   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>14022799

 

Conspiracy Theory 101: Bill Cosby? Oprah Winfrey? Who Got Dave Chappelle’s Show Off the Air?

 

new heights when his outlandish comedy series, “Chappelle’ Show,” premiered on Comedy Central on January 22, 2003. The show, which was an instant hit, drew audiences from every walk of life. The sketches were raw, urgently relevant, and outright hilarious, with a successful mix of ingredients. At the height of the program’s popularity, though, the mega-hit series imploded. Many could not explain why only two seasons later, Dave Chappelle stopped appearing on his show without warning. But what happened? Was someone behind his show’s abrupt demise?

Dave Chappelle was the “it” man: His groundbreaking show was No. 1 on Comedy Central and it had a palpable buzz other shows would die for. So why — after signing a $50-million contract in 2004 to shoot Seasons 3 and 4 — was his show was suspended “until further notice”?

A self-professed retired public relations executive claimed he had a reason and created the davechappelletheory.com site to pontificate about Chappelle’s sudden departure. According to the anonymous writer, an organization called the “Dark Crusaders,” consisting of Bill Cosby, Al Sharpton, Louis Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson, Whoopi Goldberg, Robert L. Johnson, and even Oprah Winfrey, literally ran Chappelle out of town because they felt the show depicted and promoted a demeaning portrayal of stereotypical Black life.

 

https://newsone.com/2040616/black-urban-legends-dave-chappelle-show/