https://twitter.com/THR/status/1521745551389249536
Also, if you're squeamish, don't look up the videos of what Chappelle and his security did to the guy after they got to him. Totally violent sickos.
Oh, also, apparently Chappelle immediately joked onstage afterward - without knowing anything about the attacker - that they must have been a "trans man." Apparently he also had commented earlier in the night about how he's increased his security because of "threats from trans people." What a pussy. I can't wait to throw a house party when his bitch ass eventually dies of lung cancer.
https://twitter.com/AeliaMeth/status/1521736946006986752
Dave Chappelle deserved it, but Idk why you're surprised that his security fucked the person up? If there was a bear eating kid would you be shocked if it fought back when someone tries shooting it?
look at the footage on twitter. There's like 10 guys basically curb stomping one guy who's already on the ground. Look at the video taken of the guy getting put into the ambulance. His arms and wrists are literally broken backwards. Complete overkill and thirst for blood and violence by sicko rich guys and their security.
With any luck the person will get a nice payout for being assaulted. It'd just be out if the insurance since violence in protection of the elite is the point of thr business
really unlikely as he started it by attacking chappelle
Nah, security guards are bonded professionals. There is a limit to the ammoubt of violence they can use to perform their duty.
I have done security before and I was always extra careful to make sure I never incured any undue liability. Odds are nothing comes of it, but this kinda thing here is a high probability of coming back around.
I hope you're right but I still doubt it
Oh I know; My point is go balls deep or not at all.
Good point.
That's half of what private security is paid to do. Whether you're Dave Chapelle or Suge Knight, the point of your "crew" is to do violence to anyone who crosses you.
are we defending this?
No? Merely stating what "private security" exists to do. Lots of overlap between security, military, and mercenary, and it shows.
What level of liberalism is this.