I watched the relevant bits. There weren't any punchlines. Dave erased black queerness to make it a white people thing so he could feel like he was punching up. Considering his past body of work, it's not unfair to expect better from him. This is was not including trans people. It was othering them.
Let's be clear: I was a huge fan of Chappelle's Show back in the day and I've enjoyed his stand-up in the past. This was just disappointing.
"The relevant bits" leaves a lot to the imagination as relevance is subjective, i.e.: I could pluck what I believe to be the "relevant bits" from Dr. Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech and make him out to be a Nazi sympathizer.
I agree this latest was not his strongest stand-up special, but I think it was more a statement than failed attempt at humor. He was playing off of the sensitivities of the day to prove how hypersensitive we've become; it was intentional. If you've watched any of his specials or The Chappelle Show, you know no one is off limits; "if you can laugh at me, I can laugh at you" is his spiritual mantra. Nothing he said was out of hate; it's all absurdist humor that points at the fact that we (as in humans collectively) each have something we can find humor in, be it dark, light or neutral. It's what he does. It's comedy. You can only do so many innocuous jokes about airplane food before comedy becomes something we just can't do anymore because 99.9% of the time, jokes need a butt; when jokes can't have a butt, what we can laugh about (not to be confused with "laugh AT,") comes down to very little. And while we're on the subject, has anyone thought about the feelings of those poor people who prepare that airline food???
Chappelle is a "dare me" comedian; you tell him what he
can't say, and he'll bust your eardrums yelling it in your face. Again, you don't have to like him, and I understand how many don't, but it's a craft he's honed for those that can appreciate it for what it is, and this is coming from a black guy who thought it was hilarious when he joked about black people spending long-overdue reparation money on a truckload of menthol cigarettes.
Chappelle is within his right to make fun of whoever he wants, but those people he targets are equally within their right to say 'you are full of shit'. I'm sure Chappelle has some good points to make, but if it needs come with some weird transphobic shit then he's really not good at making those points. And he certainly shouldn't be surprised when a lot of people in the trans community don't want to listen to what he has to say.
And there's his point. He jokes about black tropes, and it's comedy; he jokes about trans tropes, and it's transphobic. He's NOT surprised. He KNEW how people would react: the way they
didn't when he disparaged people of color for their amusement. I can't say how he feel's personally; I'm not him. But I CAN say, as a comedian, he punches in ALL directions; where anyone wants to draw the line he's not allowed to cross is subjective and up to the individual, but labelling him as objectively transphobic (that I know he is NOT) because he makes jokes relevant to the zeitgeist of modern LGBTQ+ culture is only evidence to the hypersensitivity he's intentionally pointing out. I wonder how many trans people laughed at his jokes about black people, but got offended when the jokes were about themselves. That's his point: everyone wants to laugh at others, but can't laugh at themselves even when Chappelle has shown them how both can be achieved.